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Is there a fair distribution of the structure of dental services in the capitals of the Brazilian Federative Units?

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de Sousa Queiroz, RC; Ribeiro, AGA; Tonello, AS; Pinheiro, ACM; Júnior, JA; Rocha, TAH; da Silva, NC; Costa, EM; Vissoci, JRN; Staton, C ...
Published in: Int J Equity Health
January 8, 2019

BACKGROUND: Brazilian Primary Care Facilities (PCF) provide primary care and must offer dental services for diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of diseases. According to a logic of promoting equity, PCF should be better structured in less developed places and with higher need for oral health services. OBJECTIVE: To analyze the structure of dental caries services in the capitals of the Brazilian Federative Units and identify whether socioeconomic factors and caries (need) are predictors of the oral health services structure. METHODS: This is an ecological study with variables retrieved from different secondary databases, clustered for the level of the federative capitals. Descriptive thematic maps were prepared, and structural equations were analyzed to identify oral health service structure's predictors (Alpha = 5%). Four models with different outcomes related to dental caries treatment were tested: 1) % of PCF with a fully equipped office; 2) % of PCF with sufficient instruments, and 3) % of PCF with sufficient supplies; 4) % of PCF with total structure. RESULTS: 21.6% of the PCF of the Brazilian capitals had a fully equipped office; 46.9% had sufficient instruments, and 30.0% had sufficient supplies for caries prevention and treatment. The four models evidenced proper fit indexes. A correlation between socioeconomic factors and the structure of oral health services was only noted in model 3. The worse the socioeconomic conditions, the lower the availability of dental supplies (standard factor loading: 0.92, P = 0.012). Estimates of total, direct and indirect effects showed that dental caries experience observed in the Brazilian population by SB-Brasil in 2010 did not affect the outcomes investigated. CONCLUSION: Material resources are not equitably distributed according to the socioeconomic conditions and oral health needs of the population of the Brazilian capitals, thus contributing to persistent oral health inequities in the country.

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Int J Equity Health

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EISSN

1475-9276

Publication Date

January 8, 2019

Volume

18

Issue

1

Start / End Page

5

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • Socioeconomic Factors
  • Public Health
  • Primary Health Care
  • Humans
  • Geography
  • Dental Caries
  • Dental Care
  • Cities
  • Brazil
  • 4407 Policy and administration
 

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de Sousa Queiroz, R. C., Ribeiro, A. G. A., Tonello, A. S., Pinheiro, A. C. M., Júnior, J. A., Rocha, T. A. H., … Thomaz, E. B. A. F. (2019). Is there a fair distribution of the structure of dental services in the capitals of the Brazilian Federative Units? Int J Equity Health, 18(1), 5. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12939-018-0899-5
Sousa Queiroz, Rejane Christine de, Ana Graziela Araújo Ribeiro, Aline Sampieri Tonello, Ana Carolina Mendes Pinheiro, José Aquino Júnior, Thiago Augusto Hernandes Rocha, Núbia Cristina da Silva, et al. “Is there a fair distribution of the structure of dental services in the capitals of the Brazilian Federative Units?Int J Equity Health 18, no. 1 (January 8, 2019): 5. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12939-018-0899-5.
de Sousa Queiroz RC, Ribeiro AGA, Tonello AS, Pinheiro ACM, Júnior JA, Rocha TAH, et al. Is there a fair distribution of the structure of dental services in the capitals of the Brazilian Federative Units? Int J Equity Health. 2019 Jan 8;18(1):5.
de Sousa Queiroz, Rejane Christine, et al. “Is there a fair distribution of the structure of dental services in the capitals of the Brazilian Federative Units?Int J Equity Health, vol. 18, no. 1, Jan. 2019, p. 5. Pubmed, doi:10.1186/s12939-018-0899-5.
de Sousa Queiroz RC, Ribeiro AGA, Tonello AS, Pinheiro ACM, Júnior JA, Rocha TAH, da Silva NC, Costa EM, Vissoci JRN, Staton C, Facchini LA, Thomaz EBAF. Is there a fair distribution of the structure of dental services in the capitals of the Brazilian Federative Units? Int J Equity Health. 2019 Jan 8;18(1):5.
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Published In

Int J Equity Health

DOI

EISSN

1475-9276

Publication Date

January 8, 2019

Volume

18

Issue

1

Start / End Page

5

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • Socioeconomic Factors
  • Public Health
  • Primary Health Care
  • Humans
  • Geography
  • Dental Caries
  • Dental Care
  • Cities
  • Brazil
  • 4407 Policy and administration