巴西全国调查的方法方面:对口腔健康监测辩论的贡献。

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q3 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Andrea Maria Duarte Vargas, Doralice Severo da Cruz Teixeira, Maria Cecília Goi Porto Alves, Gizelton Pereira Alencar, Regina Tomie Ivata Bernal, Mara Vasconcelos, Rafaela da Silveira Pinto, Andreia Maria Araújo Drummond, Rosa Núbia Vieira de Moura, Viviane Elisângela Gomes, Raquel Conceição Ferreira
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本研究分析了2003年、2010年和2023年进行的SB巴西流行病学调查的方法学方面。根据技术文件和相关出版物,对抽样计划、实地工作、抽样过程、调查变量和操作方面进行了审查。所有三个调查都采用了复杂的概率整群抽样,不同版本的研究领域和样本量不同。在所有三个版本中,数据收集由统一卫生系统工作人员进行,2023年将社区卫生代理(ACS)纳入数据收集者。在这个版本中,在面试和考试之前,列表过程发生在一个单独的阶段,分为两个阶段,以更新地址列表和确定合格的居民。数据收集包括口试和家庭访谈。健康状况和口腔健康指数,以及确定每个年龄组评估状况的标准,在各调查中保持相似。SB Brasil 2023首次介绍了对未经治疗的龋齿的临床后果和干预紧迫性的评估。人口和社会经济变量以及口腔健康的主观方面在各版本中有所扩展。观察到越来越多的数据记录技术被纳入,样本选择过程和报告生成自动化,以支持实地工作监测。这些变化反映了巴西对产生高质量数据的持续承诺,这对支持公共政策和加强口腔健康监测至关重要。
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Methodological aspects of national surveys in Brazil: contributions to the debate on oral health surveillance.

This study analyzes the methodological aspects of the SB Brasil epidemiological surveys conducted in 2003, 2010, and 2023. The sample plan, fieldwork, sampling process, investigated variables, and operational aspects were examined based on technical documents and relevant publications. All three surveys adopted complex, probabilistic cluster sampling, with different study domains and sample sizes across editions. Data collection was conducted by SUS workers in all three editions, and Community Health Agents (ACS) were included as data collector in 2023. In this edition, the listing process occurred in a separate phase before the interview and examination, in two stages, to update the address list and identify eligible residents. Data collection included oral examinations and household interviews. The health conditions and oral health indices, as well as the criteria for defining the assessed conditions for each age group, remained similar across surveys. SB Brasil 2023 introduced, for the first time, the evaluation of the clinical consequences of untreated dental caries and the intervention urgency. There was an expansion of demographic and socioeconomic variables and subjective aspects of oral health over the editions. Increasing incorporation of technologies for data recording was observed, with automation of the sample selection process and report generation to support fieldwork monitoring. These changes reflect a continuous commitment to producing high-quality data, essential for supporting public policies and strengthening oral health surveillance in Brazil.

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