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Epidemiol. serv. saúde ; 15(4): 55-65, 2006. tab
Article Dans Portugais | LILACS, SES-SP | ID: lil-452839

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O artigo objetiva revisar, criticamente, a literatura dos tipos e a qualidade das análise econômicas realizadas em serviços e programas de saúde bucal. Os autores adotaram um critério de exclusão dividido em dois estágios: o primeiro, para valiar a relevância dos estudos; e o segundo, para avaliar sua qualidade. A estratégia de busca foi pela rede eletrônica, sem limite de datas, de forma a cercar o assunto Economia em Saúde com foco em saúde bucal. Dos 538 artigos recuperados, somente 28 foram considerados relevantes. destes, apenas seis foram incluídos na revisão: cinco dissertavam sobre programas preventivos; e um, sobre serviços. As análises econômicas eram, em sua maioria, análises de custo-efetividade, sob a perspectiva predominante do serviço. Não foi possível chegar a uma conclusão segura sobre os programas preventivos, nem sobre os serviços,pois falta qualidade metodológica aos estudos avaliados...


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Organisations et économie des soins de santé , Santé buccodentaire
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Braz. j. oral sci ; 5(17): 1022-1027, 2006. tab
Article Dans Anglais | LILACS, BBO | ID: lil-472517

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Aiming to evaluate the acquisition of scientific evidence by Dental Surgeons (DSs) and verify whether they applied it clinically, a questionnaire was sent to 223 DSs in Lavras (Minas Gerais, Brazil), containing 9 objective questions relative to confidence to recommend individual preventive strategies in Dentistry. The response rate to the questionnaires was 54.26% (n = 121). After performing logistic regression analysis (Wald Test, á = 0.05), it was found that male DSs graduated from state universities, even though they did not read text books, were more confident of prescribing and applying fluoride gel, while the DSs graduated up to 10 years and who attended in private dental office, were more confident of indicating and applying sealants. Chlorexidine was better recommended and applied by DSs postgraduated. The male DSs indicated and made better use of the Atraumatic Restorative Treatment (ART). The DSs graduated from state universities and who had not discussed technical matters with their colleagues over the last 12 months were shown to be more confident of monitoring white stain lesions with a view to the non-progression of dental caries. Thus, it was concluded that only a segment of the DSs evaluated are adequately applying the knowledge based on scientific evidence.


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Caries dentaires/prévention et contrôle , Médecine factuelle , Odontologie préventive/méthodes , Relations dentiste-patient , Enseignement dentaire , Odontologie en santé publique
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