2014
DOI: 10.1590/1413-81232014192.20102012
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Abstract: A resolutividade em saúde bucal na atenção básica como instrumento para avaliação dos modelos de atençãoResolubility in oral health for primary care as an instrument for the evaluation of health systems

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“…Regarding the resolubility, approximately half of the children did not complete the treatment, a result lower than that observed in Marília -SP, of 83.6% 13 . In the study performed in the city of Marília -State of São Paulo, the relationship between completed treatment and first appointment was used in the comparison of the resolution between the oral health service offered to children older than 2 years old, by teams linked or not to Health Family Strategies 13 .…”
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“…Regarding the resolubility, approximately half of the children did not complete the treatment, a result lower than that observed in Marília -SP, of 83.6% 13 . In the study performed in the city of Marília -State of São Paulo, the relationship between completed treatment and first appointment was used in the comparison of the resolution between the oral health service offered to children older than 2 years old, by teams linked or not to Health Family Strategies 13 .…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 63%
“…In the study performed in the city of Marília -State of São Paulo, the relationship between completed treatment and first appointment was used in the comparison of the resolution between the oral health service offered to children older than 2 years old, by teams linked or not to Health Family Strategies 13 . The authors observed that the resolubility of 83.6% of the Oral Health Team in the Family Health Strategies was twice as great as that obtained by the teams that worked in the traditional model 13 .…”
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“…8 It is important for the work process of this team to understand in the territory analysis the degree of effectiveness, determined by the intervention capable of producing benefits to users and PHC, referring to the attention capable of preventing diseases or controlling acute episodes resulting of chronic conditions, 9 and resoluteness, for the ability to solve health problems of individuals in situations of social and biological vulnerability guided by the attributes of access, longitudinality, comprehensiveness and coordination. 10 The two concepts presented are articulated and added to the power of PHC communication with the health care networks as essential to favor the longitudinality of care.…”
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confidence: 99%