scholarly journals Conhecimento e aplicabilidade sobre normas de biossegurança por discentes de odontologia, cirurgiões-dentistas e auxiliares de saúde bucal (ASB) da rede pública e privada de saúde / Knowledge and applicability of biosafety rules by dental students, dental surgeons and oral health assistants (ASB) from the public and private health care network

2021 ◽  
Vol 7 (8) ◽  
pp. 75791-75806
Author(s):  
Caio Rodrigues Maia ◽  
Bruna Rafaela Martins Dos Santos ◽  
André Azevedo Dos Santos ◽  
Juliana Carvalho Sá ◽  
Maria Aparecida da Silva Santos
2020 ◽  
Vol 19 ◽  
pp. e209984
Author(s):  
Alessandra de Oliveira Lippert ◽  
Fernanda de Freitas Mendonça ◽  
Brígida Gimenez Carvalho ◽  
Pablo Guilherme Caldarelli

The National Oral Health Policy (NOHP) arose as an alternativefor the improvement of oral healthcare to all Brazilians. On theperspective of specialized care, Dental Specialties Centers(DSC) were implemented. Aim: The aim of this manuscriptwas the analysis the role of the DSC for the organization of theOral Health Care Network (OHCN) in the 20th Regional HealthSection (RHS) of Paraná. Methods: It is a qualitative study,which analyzed the role performed by the regional DSC TypeIII, a reference for 18 municipalities. The data were collectedthrough interviews carried out in the period between Marchand April 2019. Fourteen professional dentist-surgeons, ninefrom Basic Health Units (BHU) and five from the DSC wereinterviewed. For data analysis, speech analysis was used.Results: An active role of the regional DSC was identified inthis healthcare region, as it acts as a fundamental point in thestrengthening of the network, in the process of regionalizationand in the integrality of care. Conclusions: However, theimportance of broadening the access to specialized careneeds to be highlighted, to guarantee the continuity of carestarted at the BHU.


2019 ◽  
Vol 79 (2) ◽  
pp. 154-159
Author(s):  
Daniele Lopes Leal ◽  
Renata Castro Martins ◽  
Natália Cristina Ruy Carneiro ◽  
Mauro Henrique Nogueira Guimarães Abreu ◽  
Marcos Azeredo Furquim Werneck ◽  
...  

2011 ◽  
Vol 74 (3) ◽  
pp. 175-179
Author(s):  
Jayter Silva Paula ◽  
João Marcello Fortes Furtado ◽  
Fabiano Cade Jorge ◽  
Eduardo Melani Rocha ◽  
Ingrid U. Scott ◽  
...  

2019 ◽  
Vol 53 ◽  
pp. 45
Author(s):  
Mônica V Andrade ◽  
Kenya Noronha ◽  
Clareci S Cardoso ◽  
Claudia D L Oliveira ◽  
Júlia A Calazans ◽  
...  

OBJECTIVE: To address the implementation of the Lab for Innovation in Chronic Conditions in Santo Antonio do Monte, indicating the main challenges and lessons of a new chronic condition model. METHODS: This is an observational study based on two sources of data: 1) two cross-sectional household surveys, 2013 (2012 as reference year) and 2015 (2014 as reference year), representative for the entire population and four target groups (pregnant women; children under two years old; individuals with hypertension and diabetes); medical records of individuals who self-reported having hypertension or diabetes in the household survey of 2013. A descriptive statistics analysis was performed. RESULTS: The main findings showed that the public health system is the main provider of health services, mainly primary care, in Santo Antonio do Monte. Besides, the implementation of Lab for Innovation in Chronic Conditions showed the importance of building a Primary Health Care network in small municipalities. CONCLUSIONS: Community health agents and health managers played a fundamental role in the Primary Health Care network. The case study of Santo Antonio do Monte poses some challenges and lessons that clarify future interventions on building a Primary Health Care network that is essential to provide an adequate and longitudinal care to chronic conditions.


2016 ◽  
Vol 25 (1) ◽  
pp. 11-17
Author(s):  
Vanessa Feitosa Alves ◽  
Andreia Medeiros Rodrigues Cardoso ◽  
Yuri Wanderley Cavalcanti ◽  
Wilton Wilney Nascimento Padilha

2015 ◽  
pp. cmv040
Author(s):  
Francisca Figueroa-Leigh ◽  
Pamela Rojas ◽  
Carla Castañón

2021 ◽  
Vol 8 (3) ◽  
pp. 124-127
Author(s):  
Priyanka Devgun ◽  
Shivesh Devgan ◽  
Harjot Singh ◽  
Sukhpal Singh ◽  
Amanbir Singh

From a point in time where the human race declared itself the master of the universe to this point in time where it is facing an existential threat from the contagion- Covid 19 pandemic has exposed the vulnerability of the human race to a wipeout. The disruption of physical, mental, social, emotional and financial health and health systems is unprecedented. Study the impact of Covid 19 on continuity of essential health services in various health care institutions in district Amritsar, Punjab.: Online survey was conducted through google forms using questionnaire adapted from the World Health Organization-Pulse Survey on Continuity of Essential Health Services during Covid 19 pandemic. Respondents were personnel working at public and Ayushman Bharat empaneled private health care institutions. Response rate was 60% (55 out of 92 health care institutions personnel responded) A highly significant difference was observed between the public and the private health care sector in provision of antenatal care (Mann Whitney U statistic= 78.00, p=.004) and imaging and radio diagnosing services (Mann Whitney U statistic= 48.00, p=.000) while a significant difference was observed in provision of service of institutional delivery (Mann Whitney U statistic= 112.00, p=.046). All the other essential health services were similarly affected in the public and private health sector institutes. Financial difficulties faced during the lockdown was the single most common reason stated for disruption of essential health services. There was a significant difference in level of satisfaction experienced by health care personnel from public and private sector (Mann Whitney U statistic= 94.00, p=.02). Thematic analysis of the data on improving preparedness to minimize disruption in essential health services yielded the themes pertaining to creating a robust public health care infrastructure including use of e-health technology in the district and recruitment of adequate health care man power according to set norms.


2016 ◽  
Vol 49 (5) ◽  
pp. 753-771 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kenneth Oldfield

Proper hand sanitation prevents spreading of many types of illness and infection, thereby lowering the quantitative and qualitative costs of public and private health care. Research shows that thinking or knowing someone is watching you wash your hands in a public lavatory appreciably improves the odds of you doing so. Nevertheless, most restaurants place their hand washing facilities inside the bathroom, beyond public view. Reformers from the public and private sectors should work cooperatively to incentivize restaurant owners voluntarily to place their hand washing facilities in public spaces. If this uncompelled approach proves unsuccessful, reformers should seek to impose laws requiring that all public eateries place their bathroom washbasins in conspicuous locations. The discussion closes by suggesting ancillary improvements to test in pursuit of further improving hand washing rates and practices in public spaces.


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