Revista Brasileira de Odontologia (Dec 2018)

Perception on general and oral health in a comparative analysis among graduates of Dentistry, Nursing, Medicine and Pharmacy

  • Mariana Dias Flor Ribeiro,
  • Letícia Côgo Marques,
  • Cristina Berger Fadel,
  • Raquel Baroni de Carvalho,
  • Karina Tonini dos Santos Pacheco

DOI
https://doi.org/10.18363/rbo.v75.2018.e1248
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 75, no. 0

Abstract

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Objective: to understand the meanings of health and disease in the context of general and oral health, as well as to analyze the impact of different academic education. Material and Methods: to this end, an exploratory study was held with a population of graduates in the courses of Dentistry (n=25), Nursing (n=19), Medicine (n=24) and Pharmacy (n=11) of the Federal University of Espírito Santo (UFES). The information was collected through a semi-structured questionnaire applied by trained interviewers. Data were analyzed and expressed through descriptive, relative and absolute values. Results: a total of 75.94% of graduates in the four courses qualified health according to the concept standardized by the World Health Organization. Also, most graduates in Dentistry and Medicine stated having a higher degree of knowledge and appreciation in general and oral health when compared to graduates in Nursing and Pharmacy. However, these four populations present a similar definition for the term “health”, recognize oral health as a component of general health, value dental aesthetics and associate loss of anterior teeth with decrease in quality of life. Conclusion: graduates in courses in the health care area in many aspects present a similar vision regarding the health-disease process and appreciate the dental aesthetics.

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