A notifi cação da violência doméstica pelos profi ssionais de saúde contribui para o dimensionamento epidemiológico do problema, permitindo o desenvolvimento de programas e ações específi cas. O objetivo do trabalho foi verifi car a responsabilidade desses profi ssionais em notifi car a violência, especialmente a doméstica e as possíveis implicações legais e éticas a que estão sujeitos. Assim, foi realizada pesquisa na legislação brasileira e códigos de ética da medicina, odontologia, enfermagem e psicologia. Quanto à legislação, as sanções estão dispostas na Lei das Contravenções Penais, Estatuto da Criança e Adolescente, Estatuto do Idoso e na lei que trata da notifi cação compulsória de violência contra a mulher. Também existem penalidades em todos os códigos de ética analisados. Conclui-se que o profi ssional de saúde tem o dever de notifi car os casos de violência que tiver conhecimento, podendo inclusive responder pela omissão. DESCRITORES: Violência doméstica, ética. Violência doméstica, estatística e dados numéricos. Notifi cação de abuso. Atitude do pessoal de saúde. Comunicação sigilosa. ABSTRACTDomestic violence reporting by health providers contributes to the epidemiological assessment of the magnitude of the problem, which allows the development of specifi c programs and actions. The aim of the study was to assess the level of responsibility of these providers towards reporting violence, especially domestic violence, and potential related legal and ethical implications. The Brazilian legislation and ethics code of Medicine, Dentistry, Nursing and Psychology were studied. Legal sanctions are found in the Criminal Law of Misdemeanor Offenses, the Child and Adolescent Statute, the Elderly Statute and in the law establishing mandatory reporting of violence against women. There are also penalties in all ethics codes reviewed. It is concluded that health providers have the legal duty of reporting known domestic violence cases and they can even be charged with omission.
A avaliação do grau de satisfação dos usuários do sistema de saúde é um importante indicador a ser considerado no planejamento das ações. O objetivo deste estudo foi avaliar o grau de satisfação de usuários dos serviços de saúde pública municipal quanto aos serviços utilizados. Este estudo tipo inquérito foi conduzido em cinco municípios do Estado de São Paulo. A amostra foi selecionada de forma estratificada e aleatória, sendo entrevistados 471 chefes de família ou respectivos cônjuges. Os dados qualitativos foram analisados pelo método de Análise de Conteúdo, e os dados quantitativos foram processados utilizando-se o software estatístico Epi Info. Dentre os usuários dos cinco municípios, 93,0% utilizam o serviço municipal de saúde. Para 72,0%, os serviços de saúde prestados estão resolvendo os problemas e necessidades da população. Com base no acesso ao atendimento, 57,6% da população queixaram-se da presença de filas para o atendimento. Mais da metade (69,5%) afirmou ter confiança na equipe de saúde; no entanto, muitos relatos demonstraram a carência de um atendimento humanizado. Em relação aos serviços de saúde, 61,7% classificaram-os como ótimo ou bom. Conclui-se que a maior parte dos usuários mostrou-se satisfeita com os serviços de saúde municipais, apesar da grande quantidade de queixas quanto ao atendimento, falta de humanização e acolhimento, deficiência de recursos físicos e materiais. A percepção do usuário é de extrema importância ao se dimensionar o reflexo das ações que vem sendo desenvolvidas no setor saúde, e serve como vetor de direcionamento e planejamento do serviço.
The knowledge of ergonomics postural requirements and their clinical application among the dental students surveyed were not satisfactory. The reasons for the learning difficulties encountered by the students should be identified to improve the learning process. The didactic use of digital images in this study may help in this endeavour.
A importância da saúde bucal na ótica de pacientes hospitalizadosThe importance of oral health in the view of inpatients
The aim of this study was to analyze the influence of sociobehavioral variables on the prevalence and severity of dental caries in 4-to 6-year-old children. A cross-sectional study was performed on a sample of 1993 children enrolled in 58 public preschools from Araçatuba City, São Paulo State, Brazil, during 2010. The exams were made using the decayed, missing, and filled teeth index (World Health Organization methodology) and detection criteria for non-cavitated lesions. A tested, self-administered questionnaire was sent to parents to obtain information about their socio-behavioral characteristics. Standardization was performed to verify concordance among examiners (kappa = 0.84). The prevalence of cavitated caries lesions was 41.2% (821), and the prevalence of both, cavitated and non-cavitated caries lesions, was 43.9% (875). The means ± standard deviations of the decayed, missing, and filled teeth index for children aged 4, 5, and 6 years were 1.18 ± 2.45, 1.65 ± 2.67, and 1.73 ± 2.77, respectively. Caries were significantly more prevalent in children from families with low incomes and low educational levels. The presence of dental caries was associated with access to dental services (p < 0.05). The associations between both, cavitated and non-cavitated dental caries lesions, and the frequency of oral hygiene were statistically significant. The prevalence of dental caries in preschoolers was strongly associated with factors related to the children's parents. Therefore, information about parents' socio-economic status, behaviors, and attitudes in relation to oral health should be considered when planning prevention and educational programs for the oral health of preschool children.
The relationship between mother and child in the context of oral health has traditionally been exposed by the scientific literature in microbiology, which lacks a broad and necessary discussion of health and illness seen as processes, both biological and social. ObjectiveInvestigate the family social determinants associated with the caries history of children and the need for dental treatment (NDT) among their mothers was the objective of this study. Material and methodsThis research employed a cross-sectional study of mother-child pairs living in southern Brazil. Data collection occurred in public institutions of early childhood education. The instruments included a structured questionnaire administered to mothers and clinical oral examinations of the mothers and children. The social variables considered were marital status, maternal education, number of children, income, employment status, and frequency of visits to a dental professional. The measured outcomes were the maternal NDT and child caries history. Data were analyzed by the chi-square test (χ2) and by discriminant analysis. ResultsThe final sample consisted of 272 mother-child pairs and it was found that the greatest need for treatment was among mothers with low educational level and low family income who rarely or never visited a dentist. Tooth decay was less frequent in only child, and most frequent in children of mothers with low educational attainment, and in children in lower income households who rarely or never visited the dentist. The social determinants of caries in children and of the maternal NDT were similar. It follows that the maternal NDT and caries history among children were strongly associated with maternal education (p<0.0001), household income (p<0.0001), and frequency of visits to a dental professional (0.0018). Caries history among children was also associated with number of children in the household (p<0.0001).ConclusionsThe results suggest that the caries experience in children depended less on the family social variables than on the maternal NDT.
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