PLoS ONE (Jan 2023)

Factors affecting the performance of periodontal specialty in secondary oral health care in Brazil.

  • Vinícius de Moraes Simião,
  • Estéfany Figueiredo Gonzalez,
  • Livia Fernandes Probst,
  • Rafaela da Silveira Pinto,
  • Alessandro Diogo De-Carli

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0287361
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 10
p. e0287361

Abstract

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ObjectiveThe aim of this study was to investigate, at a national level, which individual factors of the work process/infrastructure are associated with the achievement of goals in the periodontics specialty in Brazilian Dental Specialty Centers (BDSC).MethodsThis was a quantitative, analytical, cross-sectional study. Secondary data from DATASUS and the external evaluation of the second cycle of the BDSC Access and Quality Improvement Program were used. Variable description was carried out in the first stage, and then the bivariate Poisson regression was performed to verify possible associations between the variables and the outcome (achievement of goals in Periodontics in the BDSC). In this analysis, the covariates that were associated with the outcome at the p ResultsThe outcome was achieved in more than seven months of the year (mean 7.03 months, SD 4.20). Most BDSC monitored the established goals (93.2%), had referral as the only way of access (61.7%), had only municipal coverage (68.4%), carried out planning and periodic evaluation of actions (89.2%). A minority has quotas of procedures by Oral Health teams (OHTs) in Primary Health Care (PHC) (18.8%). The presence of a specialist in periodontics was (on average) 1.16 per BDSC and the sum of the workload of dentists working in this specialty was 31.1 hours (SD = 23.9).ConclusionIt was concluded that the individual factors of the work process/infrastructure associated with the achievement of goals in periodontics in Brazilian BDSC are: monitoring of established goals, BDSC scope and number of professionals working in the specialty.