Curative procedures of oral health and structural characteristics of primary dental care

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Autor(a) principal: Baumgarten, Alexandre
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Hugo, Fernando Neves, Bulgarelli, Alexandre Fávero, Hilgert, Juliana Balbinot
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10183/224951
Resumo: OBJECTIVE: To evaluate if the provision of clinical dental care, by means of the main curative procedures recommended in Primary Health Care, is associated with team structural characteristics, considering the presence of a minimum set of equipment, instrument, and supplies in Brazil’s primary health care services. METHODS: A cross-sectional exploratory study based on data collected from 18,114 primary healthcare services with dental health teams in Brazil, in 2014. The outcome was created from the confirmation of five clinical procedures performed by the dentist, accounting for the presence of minimum equipment, instrument, and supplies to carry them out. Covariables were related to structural characteristics. Poisson regression with robust variance was used to obtain crude and adjusted prevalence ratios, with 95% confidence intervals. RESULTS: A total of 1,190 (6.5%) dental health teams did not present the minimum equipment to provide clinical dental care and only 2,498 (14.8%) had all the instrument and supplies needed and provided the five curative procedures assessed. There was a positive association between the outcome and the composition of dental health teams, higher workload, performing analysis of health condition, and monitoring of oral health indicators. Additionally, the dental health teams that planned and programmed oral health actions with the primary care team monthly provided the procedures more frequently. Dentists with better employment status, career plans, graduation in public health or those who underwent permanent education activities provided the procedures more frequently. CONCLUSIONS: A relevant number of Primary Health Care services did not have the infrastructure to provide clinical dental care. However, better results were found in dental health teams with oral health technicians, with higher workload and that plan their activities, as well as in those that employed dentists with better working relationships, who had dentists with degrees in public health and who underwent permanent education activities.
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spelling Baumgarten, AlexandreHugo, Fernando NevesBulgarelli, Alexandre FáveroHilgert, Juliana Balbinot2021-08-03T04:31:09Z20180034-8910http://hdl.handle.net/10183/224951001090030OBJECTIVE: To evaluate if the provision of clinical dental care, by means of the main curative procedures recommended in Primary Health Care, is associated with team structural characteristics, considering the presence of a minimum set of equipment, instrument, and supplies in Brazil’s primary health care services. METHODS: A cross-sectional exploratory study based on data collected from 18,114 primary healthcare services with dental health teams in Brazil, in 2014. The outcome was created from the confirmation of five clinical procedures performed by the dentist, accounting for the presence of minimum equipment, instrument, and supplies to carry them out. Covariables were related to structural characteristics. Poisson regression with robust variance was used to obtain crude and adjusted prevalence ratios, with 95% confidence intervals. RESULTS: A total of 1,190 (6.5%) dental health teams did not present the minimum equipment to provide clinical dental care and only 2,498 (14.8%) had all the instrument and supplies needed and provided the five curative procedures assessed. There was a positive association between the outcome and the composition of dental health teams, higher workload, performing analysis of health condition, and monitoring of oral health indicators. Additionally, the dental health teams that planned and programmed oral health actions with the primary care team monthly provided the procedures more frequently. Dentists with better employment status, career plans, graduation in public health or those who underwent permanent education activities provided the procedures more frequently. CONCLUSIONS: A relevant number of Primary Health Care services did not have the infrastructure to provide clinical dental care. However, better results were found in dental health teams with oral health technicians, with higher workload and that plan their activities, as well as in those that employed dentists with better working relationships, who had dentists with degrees in public health and who underwent permanent education activities.application/pdfengRevista de saúde pública. Vol. 52 (2018), p. 1-11Atenção primária à saúdeOdontologia em saúde públicaSaúde bucalPrimary health carePublic health dentistryOral healthCurative procedures of oral health and structural characteristics of primary dental careinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/otherinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSTEXT001090030.pdf.txt001090030.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain39413http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/224951/2/001090030.pdf.txt2525d3926fff146bba5467a13f688effMD52ORIGINAL001090030.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf232926http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/224951/1/001090030.pdf2d1503f7515d5ea6baa3d70fa675fd54MD5110183/2249512021-08-18 04:46:33.96686oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/224951Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestopendoar:2021-08-18T07:46:33Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false
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title Curative procedures of oral health and structural characteristics of primary dental care
spellingShingle Curative procedures of oral health and structural characteristics of primary dental care
Baumgarten, Alexandre
Atenção primária à saúde
Odontologia em saúde pública
Saúde bucal
Primary health care
Public health dentistry
Oral health
title_short Curative procedures of oral health and structural characteristics of primary dental care
title_full Curative procedures of oral health and structural characteristics of primary dental care
title_fullStr Curative procedures of oral health and structural characteristics of primary dental care
title_full_unstemmed Curative procedures of oral health and structural characteristics of primary dental care
title_sort Curative procedures of oral health and structural characteristics of primary dental care
author Baumgarten, Alexandre
author_facet Baumgarten, Alexandre
Hugo, Fernando Neves
Bulgarelli, Alexandre Fávero
Hilgert, Juliana Balbinot
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author2 Hugo, Fernando Neves
Bulgarelli, Alexandre Fávero
Hilgert, Juliana Balbinot
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Baumgarten, Alexandre
Hugo, Fernando Neves
Bulgarelli, Alexandre Fávero
Hilgert, Juliana Balbinot
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Atenção primária à saúde
Odontologia em saúde pública
Saúde bucal
topic Atenção primária à saúde
Odontologia em saúde pública
Saúde bucal
Primary health care
Public health dentistry
Oral health
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Primary health care
Public health dentistry
Oral health
description OBJECTIVE: To evaluate if the provision of clinical dental care, by means of the main curative procedures recommended in Primary Health Care, is associated with team structural characteristics, considering the presence of a minimum set of equipment, instrument, and supplies in Brazil’s primary health care services. METHODS: A cross-sectional exploratory study based on data collected from 18,114 primary healthcare services with dental health teams in Brazil, in 2014. The outcome was created from the confirmation of five clinical procedures performed by the dentist, accounting for the presence of minimum equipment, instrument, and supplies to carry them out. Covariables were related to structural characteristics. Poisson regression with robust variance was used to obtain crude and adjusted prevalence ratios, with 95% confidence intervals. RESULTS: A total of 1,190 (6.5%) dental health teams did not present the minimum equipment to provide clinical dental care and only 2,498 (14.8%) had all the instrument and supplies needed and provided the five curative procedures assessed. There was a positive association between the outcome and the composition of dental health teams, higher workload, performing analysis of health condition, and monitoring of oral health indicators. Additionally, the dental health teams that planned and programmed oral health actions with the primary care team monthly provided the procedures more frequently. Dentists with better employment status, career plans, graduation in public health or those who underwent permanent education activities provided the procedures more frequently. CONCLUSIONS: A relevant number of Primary Health Care services did not have the infrastructure to provide clinical dental care. However, better results were found in dental health teams with oral health technicians, with higher workload and that plan their activities, as well as in those that employed dentists with better working relationships, who had dentists with degrees in public health and who underwent permanent education activities.
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