Brazilian Oral Research (Nov 2021)

Brazilian Oral health teams in primary care and oral cancer: Results of a national evaluation

  • Mariana Lopes GALANTE,
  • Dorival Pedroso da SILVA,
  • Mariana GABRIEL,
  • Edgard MICHEL-CROSATO,
  • Gilberto Alfredo PUCCA JUNIOR,
  • Maria Gabriela Haye BIAZEVIC,
  • Fernanda Campos de Almeida CARRER

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/1807-3107bor-2021.vol35.0116
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 35

Abstract

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Abstract Oral cancer is one of the most prevalent cancers in Brazil. An understanding of how public policies are implemented to address this problem can contribute to the construction of solutions. The “Programa de Melhoria do Acesso e da Qualidade” (PMAQ-AB and PMAQ-CEO) at the level of primary and secondary care are evaluations that also collect data on prevention and monitoring strategies for oral cancer. This study aimed to analyze the results of the incorporation of oral health teams to evaluate the strategies adopted by Brazil regarding the impact on the diagnosis of oral cancer. Of the 17,202 family health teams evaluated, 72.10% had oral health teams (OHT). Considering the strategies for prevention, screening, campaign, and follow-up of suspected cases, 72.27% of the campaign teams and 59.09% of the teams who accompanied suspected cases had OHT. In secondary care, more than 65% of the teams in the Southeast and South regions registered cases of oral cancer, and the referral network was more represented. The inclusion of OHT had a positive impact on campaign actions, follow-up, referral to specialists, and registration of suspected cases throughout Brazil.

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