Raquel Conceição Ferreira, Rafaela da Silveira Pinto, Claudiojanes Dos Reis, Rosa Núbia Vieira de Moura, Sara Oliveira Aguiar, Andreia Maria Araújo Drummond, Viviane Elisângela Gomes, Andrea Maria Eleutério de Barros Lima Martins
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摘要
本方法学研究介绍了使用Moodle®平台对参加SB Brasil 2023调查的牙医进行在线培训和校准的技术工具的开发和实施。训练和内光源校准过程分别使用了10组和25组照片。根据WHO或SB Brasil 2010标准,评估牙冠状态(dmft和dmft指数)、龋齿后果(pufa/ pufa指数)、错牙合(犬科关系、覆盖、覆盖咬合、后牙合和牙齿美观指数)和牙外伤。开发了软件来记录代码,自动计算协议系数(总体百分比,特定分数,以及简单和加权的kappa),并生成报告。允许审查员重复校准尝试,直到达到最低一致性(Kappa≥0.61)。总共有1513名审查员使用了该软件,728名审查员成功地完成了所有条件/指标的校准,并取得了实质性或更高的一致性。个别报告描述了差异和监测的尝试。咬合条件几乎完全一致的百分比最低,需要更多的尝试来实现校准。在SB Brasil 2023中实施的技术工具实现了在线培训和校准,促进了现场工作审查员之间的一致性。这些发现表明流行病学调查中远程校准策略的可行性,特别是在涉及多个地理分布审查员的情况下,在其他情况和卫生领域具有潜在的应用前景。
Calibration of SB Brasil 2023 examiners: use of technologies associated with the In-Lux method.
This methodological study presents the development and implementation of technological tools for the online training and calibration of dentists participating in the SB Brasil 2023 survey, using the Moodle® platform. The training and in-lux calibration process employed 10 and 25 sets of photographs, respectively. Conditions including dental crown status (dmft and DMFT indexes), caries consequences (pufa/PUFA index), malocclusion (canine relation, overjet, overbite, posterior crossbite, and Dental Aesthetic Index), and dental trauma were evaluated, based on WHO or SB Brasil 2010 criteria. Software was developed to record codes, automated calculations of agreement coefficients (overall percentage, score-specific, and simple and weighted kappa), and generate reports. Examiners were allowed to repeat calibration attempts until they achieved a minimum agreement (Kappa ≥ 0.61). In total, 1,513 examiners used the software, and 728 successfully completed the calibration with substantial or higher agreement across all conditions/indexes. Individual reports described discrepancies and monitored attempts. Occlusal conditions had the lowest percentages of almost perfect agreement and required more attempts to achieve calibration. The technological tools implemented in SB Brasil 2023 enabled online training and calibration, promoting consistency among examiners for fieldwork. These findings demonstrate the feasibility of remote strategies for calibration in epidemiological surveys, particularly in scenarios involving multiple geographically distributed examiners, with potential applications in other contexts and health areas.