Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, School of Dentistry, Pediatric Dentistry, Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil.
Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, School of Dentistry, Community Dental Health, Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil.
Braz Oral Res. 2023 Jun 19;37:e058. doi: 10.1590/1807-3107bor-2023.vol37.0058. eCollection 2023.
Dental Specialties Centers (CEOs) are clinics representing part of the secondary oral health care system of the Brazilian Unified Health System (SUS). Pediatric dentistry is not a requirement for service accreditation. However, the CEO of the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul (CEO-UFRGS) has provided dental care for children aged 3-11 years since 2017. The utilization rates of health services are influenced by absenteeism. Therefore, evaluation of absences for dental appointments is of primary importance. This study aimed to evaluate referral characteristics, absenteeism, and resolubility of pediatric dentistry appointments at the CEO-UFRGS. This retrospective cross-sectional study was conducted at the Dental Teaching Hospital of the university and analyzed secondary data from referrals and medical records. From August 2017 to December 2019, 167 referrals and 96 medical records were reviewed, from which data of individual variables related to the referral process and treatment were collected. Data were collected by a single trained examiner and analyzed using SPSS software. The main reasons for referral to secondary care were dental caries and pulpal or periapical diseases associated with difficult-to-manage behavior. An absenteeism rate of 28.1% at the first pediatric dental visit and a resolution rate of 65.6% were found. Binary logistic regression analysis indicated that each day of waiting for specialized care resulted in a 0.3% of higher chance of absence for appointment. This also increased the chance by 0.7% in child who attended the first visit to complete treatment, suggesting that the waiting time for attendance was associated with absenteeism and resolubility. Public policies that expand providing child dental care in secondary care are recommended to improve access to and resolubility of services.
口腔专科中心(CEOs)是代表巴西统一卫生系统(SUS)二级口腔保健系统一部分的诊所。儿科牙科不是服务认证的要求。然而,自 2017 年以来,南里奥格兰德州联邦大学(CEO-UFRGS)的 CEO 一直为 3-11 岁的儿童提供牙科护理。卫生服务的利用率受到缺勤的影响。因此,评估牙科预约的缺勤情况至关重要。本研究旨在评估 CEO-UFRGS 儿科牙科预约的转诊特征、缺勤率和可解决性。这是一项回顾性的横截面研究,在该大学的牙科教学医院进行,分析了转诊和病历的二级数据。2017 年 8 月至 2019 年 12 月,共审查了 167 份转诊和 96 份病历,从中收集了与转诊过程和治疗相关的个体变量数据。数据由一名经过培训的检查员收集,并使用 SPSS 软件进行分析。转诊至二级护理的主要原因是龋齿和牙髓或根尖周疾病与难以管理的行为有关。第一次儿科牙科就诊的缺勤率为 28.1%,解决率为 65.6%。二元逻辑回归分析表明,每等待一天接受专科治疗,预约缺勤的可能性就会增加 0.3%。首次就诊完成治疗的儿童的可能性也会增加 0.7%,这表明就诊的等待时间与缺勤和可解决性有关。建议扩大二级护理中儿童牙科护理的提供,以改善服务的可及性和可解决性。