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Rev. ABENO ; 14(1): 81-86, 2014.
Article in Portuguese | BBO - Dentistry | ID: biblio-877360

ABSTRACT

O grupo PET-Saúde da Universidade Estadual de Londrina que atua na Unidade Básica de Saúde Cambé II do município de Cambé-PR realizou pesquisa no período de maio a setembro de 2013 para verificar o acesso das gestantes que realizavam o pré-natal na UBS ao programa odontológico e também para verificar o conhecimento, comprometimento e o referenciamento das gestantes para atenção odontológica pela equipe de saúde. A coleta de dados foi realizada por meio de questionários estruturados. Foram entrevistadas 26 gestantes de um total de 51 que realizavam pré-natal na UBS e 29 funcionários da UBS. Verificouse que 69,23% das gestantes conheciam o programa odontológico para gestantes; destas 77,77% receberam orientações na primeira consulta do pré-natal e agendaram a primeira consulta ao dentista. 94.44% das gestantes receberam informações de forma verbal, por meio do médico obstetra, equipes de enfermagem e odontologia. Nenhuma agente comunitária de saúde transmitiu estas informações às gestantes. Quanto aos funcionários, 100% dos entrevistados afirmaram conhecer o programa odontológico para gestantes e ter conhecimento de que a equipe do PSF deve orientar as gestantes as gestantes para a atenção odontológica. Concluiu-se que a criação de instrumentos ou de estratégias padronizadas para a disseminação da informação, normatização e envolvimento de toda a equipe pode melhorar a logística e a adesão ao programa (AU).


Evaluation of pregnant women access to dental services provided by the Londrina State University/PR PET-Health group II Basic Health Unit carried out a research from May to September 2013 to verify the access of pregnant women who were receiving prenatal care at that UBS to the Dental Program and also to verify the knowledge, commitment and the referrals of these women to dental care by the health team. Data the PET-Health group from the Londrina State University that provides services at the Cambé were collected through structured questionnaires. Twentysix (26) pregnant women out of the 51 who were receiving prenatal care at the UBS were interviewed as well as 36 UBS employees. Results showed that 69,23% of the pregnant women knew about the Dental Program; 77,77% of them received orientations during the first prenatal consultation and scheduled their appointment with the dentist; 78,57% went to the first consultation; 81,81% are currently under dental treatment; 100% consider oral health important to general health; 100% intend to bring their kids to early dental follow-ups; 94,44% of the pregnant women received information verbally, by their obstetrician, nursing and dentistry teams. None of the health agents gave this information to the expecting mothers. As for the employees, 100% of the interviewees stated that they learned about the dental program for pregnant women and that the PSF team should provide guidance to them towards the importance of dental care. This study concluded that the development of standardized instruments or strategies to disseminate information, the establishment of norms and the involvement of the whole team can improve the logistics and increase participation in the program (AU).


Subject(s)
Humans , Female , Patient Care Team , Oral Health , Pregnant Women , Brazil/epidemiology , Surveys and Questionnaires , Education, Continuing
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