Oral health in the family health strategy: a change of practices or semantics diversionism

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Autor(a) principal: Nascimento,Antonio Carlos
Data de Publicação: 2009
Outros Autores: Moysés,Simone Tetu, Bisinelli,Julio Cesar, Moysés,Samuel Jorge
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista de Saúde Pública
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Resumo: OBJECTIVE:To evaluate public health dentistry practices of two different family health models. METHODS: Qualitative study conducted with data obtained from focus groups consisting of 58 dentists working in the Family Health Strategy for at least three years between August-October, 2006. The Paideia Family Health Approach was used in the city of Campinas and the Oral Health Initiative as part of the Family Health Strategy was implemented in the city of Curitiba, Southeastern and Southern Brazil, respectively. Data was analyzed using the hermeneutic-dialectic method. Analysis indicators were employed to indicate backwardness, stagnation or progress in oral health practices effective from the implementation of the strategies referred. The indicators used were: work process; interdisciplinary approach; territorialization; capacity building of human resources; health promotion practices; and responsiveness to users' demands. RESULTS: There was progress in user access to services, humanization of health care, patient welcoming and patient-provider relationship. The results related to health promotion practices, territorialization, interdisciplinary approach and resource capacity building indicated a need for technical and operational enhancements in both cities. CONCLUSIONS: Both models have brought about important advances in terms of increased access to services and humanization of health care. Universal access to oral health at all levels of complexity was not achieved in both cities studied. Local health managers and oral health program coordinators must bring more weight to bear in the arena that defines public policy priorities.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Oral health in the family health strategy: a change of practices or semantics diversionism
title Oral health in the family health strategy: a change of practices or semantics diversionism
spellingShingle Oral health in the family health strategy: a change of practices or semantics diversionism
Nascimento,Antonio Carlos
Oral Health
Family Health
Comprehensive Dental Care
Program Evaluation
Health Services Evaluation
Qualitative Research
title_short Oral health in the family health strategy: a change of practices or semantics diversionism
title_full Oral health in the family health strategy: a change of practices or semantics diversionism
title_fullStr Oral health in the family health strategy: a change of practices or semantics diversionism
title_full_unstemmed Oral health in the family health strategy: a change of practices or semantics diversionism
title_sort Oral health in the family health strategy: a change of practices or semantics diversionism
author Nascimento,Antonio Carlos
author_facet Nascimento,Antonio Carlos
Moysés,Simone Tetu
Bisinelli,Julio Cesar
Moysés,Samuel Jorge
author_role author
author2 Moysés,Simone Tetu
Bisinelli,Julio Cesar
Moysés,Samuel Jorge
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Nascimento,Antonio Carlos
Moysés,Simone Tetu
Bisinelli,Julio Cesar
Moysés,Samuel Jorge
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Oral Health
Family Health
Comprehensive Dental Care
Program Evaluation
Health Services Evaluation
Qualitative Research
topic Oral Health
Family Health
Comprehensive Dental Care
Program Evaluation
Health Services Evaluation
Qualitative Research
description OBJECTIVE:To evaluate public health dentistry practices of two different family health models. METHODS: Qualitative study conducted with data obtained from focus groups consisting of 58 dentists working in the Family Health Strategy for at least three years between August-October, 2006. The Paideia Family Health Approach was used in the city of Campinas and the Oral Health Initiative as part of the Family Health Strategy was implemented in the city of Curitiba, Southeastern and Southern Brazil, respectively. Data was analyzed using the hermeneutic-dialectic method. Analysis indicators were employed to indicate backwardness, stagnation or progress in oral health practices effective from the implementation of the strategies referred. The indicators used were: work process; interdisciplinary approach; territorialization; capacity building of human resources; health promotion practices; and responsiveness to users' demands. RESULTS: There was progress in user access to services, humanization of health care, patient welcoming and patient-provider relationship. The results related to health promotion practices, territorialization, interdisciplinary approach and resource capacity building indicated a need for technical and operational enhancements in both cities. CONCLUSIONS: Both models have brought about important advances in terms of increased access to services and humanization of health care. Universal access to oral health at all levels of complexity was not achieved in both cities studied. Local health managers and oral health program coordinators must bring more weight to bear in the arena that defines public policy priorities.
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