2015
DOI: 10.1590/1807-2577.0003
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Family risk as adjunct for organizing the demand for oral health service in the Family Health Strategy

Abstract: ResumoIntrodução: Um dos principais problemas dos serviços públicos de saúde, em que a equipe de saúde bucal da família está inserida, é o acesso dos usuários ao tratamento odontológico na atenção primária, principalmente no que se refere à doença cárie. Objetivo: O objetivo deste estudo foi avaliar a relação entre risco familiar -para priorização de visitas domiciliares -e condições de saúde bucal, visando a prover evidência sobre o primeiro indicador para organização da demanda em saúde bucal, na Estratégia … Show more

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“…In the present study it was observed that approximately 1/3 of the evaluated children (36.9%) presented carious activity, classifying them as high risk of caries, with increased chance of belonging to a high social risk family. This association can also be observed in the studies by Silva et al [3] and Kobayashi et al [8] reinforcing the idea of using tools and risk criteria to guide oral health planning.…”
Section: Discusionsupporting
confidence: 62%
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“…In the present study it was observed that approximately 1/3 of the evaluated children (36.9%) presented carious activity, classifying them as high risk of caries, with increased chance of belonging to a high social risk family. This association can also be observed in the studies by Silva et al [3] and Kobayashi et al [8] reinforcing the idea of using tools and risk criteria to guide oral health planning.…”
Section: Discusionsupporting
confidence: 62%
“…The application of these scales have presented controversial results with regards to oral health, where some studies show that the risk of caries and the prevalence of the disease were associated to elevated familial social risk [3,8] while other studies, this association was not found [1]. The majority of the studies that use risk classification tools were conducted in the southeast region of Brazil [1,3,8] and no studies conducted in the northern region evaluated the association of social vulnerability with oral health risk in children with 5 years of age, making it important to evaluate in the available criteria for classification of families/users, could be used for oral health planning of the population from this present study.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The publications pointed out that the HV was oriented to bedridden, pregnant women 19,21 , puerperae/newborns 21 , older adults 19 , and users with a mobility impairment to visit the UBS 21 32 Risco familiar como elemento para organização da demanda em saúde bucal na ESF.…”
Section: Cad De Saúde Públicamentioning
confidence: 99%