哥伦比亚首都地区智障学生口腔保健服务的使用情况,2015年

Anderson Ivan Rocha Buelvas, Yeily Thomas-Alvarado, Arsenio Hidalgo-Troya
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导言:口腔卫生服务的使用受到以下方面的影响:年龄、性别、教育、收入、职业、社会经济地位、服务的可得性、地理位置、文化方面、对健康的态度、价值观、生活方式、以前的卫生保健经历、有无症状以及残疾。本研究的目的是确定波哥大市(哥伦比亚)一组患有发育性残疾的学童和青少年使用口腔保健服务的决定因素。方法:采用描述性横断面研究。2015年第一季度,通过概率抽样对波哥大(哥伦比亚)市102名患有发育性残疾的学龄儿童和青少年的家长进行了关于使用口腔保健服务的决定因素的调查。纳入标准如下:4至18岁的智力残疾儿童和青少年的家长,他们的认知、心理和身体能力均不具备反应能力。采用R软件3.2.0进行双变量和多变量分析。结果:诸如咨询牙龈出血(p = 0.009)、因牙齿问题就诊(p = 0.081)、健康权利知识(p = 0.001)或咨询牙医定期检查(p = 0.006)等有利因素与患有发育障碍的学童和青少年使用口腔保健服务之间存在显著关联。重要的是制定改进战略,将私营或公共保健服务提供者与专门为残疾人提供教育的机构联系起来,以减少这一少数群体获得服务的障碍
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UTILIZACIÓN DE SERVICIOS DE SALUD BUCAL POR ESCOLARES CON DISCAPACIDAD INTELECTUAL DEL DISTRITO CAPITAL, COLOMBIA, 2015
Introduction: the use of oral health services is affected by aspects like age, sex, education, income, occupation, socioeconomic status, availability of services, geographic location, cultural aspects, attitudes towards health, values, lifestyles, previous health care experiences, presence or absence of symptoms, and disabilities. The aim of this study was to identify the determinants to oral health services use among a group of schoolchildren and adolescents with developmental disabilities in the city of Bogota (Colombia). Methods: a descriptive crosssectional study was conducted. A survey on determinants to the use of oral health services was applied to 102 parents of schoolchildren and adolescents with developmental disabilities in the city of Bogota (Colombia) during the first quarter of 2015 through probabilistic sampling. The inclusion criteria were as follows: parents in charge of schoolchildren and adolescents aged 4 to 18 years with an intellectual disability who were in cognitive, psychological and physical ability to respond. Bivariate and multivariate analysis were performed using the R software version 3.2.0. Results: there was a significant association between enabling factors like consulting for bleeding gums (p = 0.009), visiting a physician for dental problems (p = 0.081), knowledge of health rights (p = 0.001) or consulting the dentist for regular checkups (p = 0.006) and the use oral health services by schoolchildren and adolescents with developmental disabilities Conclusion: it is important to establish improvement strategies by articulating private or public health services providers with institutions devoted to the education of persons with disabilities, in order to reduce the access barriers in this minority group
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