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Oral health work process: disparity between teams in Brazil, 2014.

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OBJECTIVE To compare Modality I and Modality II Oral Health Teams (OHT) regarding work process performance and differences between Brazilian regions. METHODS This was a cross-sectional study with OHTs that… Click to show full abstract

OBJECTIVE To compare Modality I and Modality II Oral Health Teams (OHT) regarding work process performance and differences between Brazilian regions. METHODS This was a cross-sectional study with OHTs that took part in the National Program for Primary Health Care Access and Quality Improvement (2013-2014). Latent Class Analysis identified OHT subgroups according to work process (action planning, health promotion actions and comprehensive health care) performance (consolidated, developing or incipient). OHT modalities were compared, resulting in an Index of Disparity. RESULTS After evaluating 15,886 OHTs, Modality II OHTs were found to have a higher percentage of consolidated work processes in the Southeast (67.8%-94.6%) and Southern (54.8%-93.0%) regions. Disparity in the consolidated work process was greater among Modality II OHTs (6.3-26.5) compared to Modality I OHTs (3.9-18.4). CONCLUSION Modality II OHTs have the potential for better performance regarding the work process, but with regional disparities.

Keywords: health; modality; work process; disparity; work

Journal Title: Epidemiologia e servicos de saude : revista do Sistema Unico de Saude do Brasil
Year Published: 2021

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