3 resultados para health impact
em Bioline International
Resumo:
Objetivo: Investigar o impacto da saúde bucal em relação à qualidade de vida de adolescentes escolares, associando-o às condições sociodemográficas. Métodos: Estudo de campo transversal e quantitativo desenvolvido em 2012, no município de Sumé-PB, com 184 adolescentes na faixa etária de 15 a 19 anos. Para avaliar o impacto, aplicou-se o questionário Oral Health Impact Profile (OHIP-14) aos participantes, enquanto para a obtenção dos dados referentes às condições sociodemográficas, os pais ou responsáveis responderam a um segundo questionário. Utilizou-se o teste Qui-quadrado para associar o impacto da saúde bucal sobre a qualidade de vida e as variáveis sociodemográficas pesquisadas, sendo considerados significativos com p<0,05. Resultados: Em geral, o impacto foi considerado fraco em 167 pesquisados (90,8%). “Dor física” foi a dimensão na qualidade de vida mais afetada pelas questões bucais entre aquelas que resultaram em impacto médio (22,8%; n=42). Apenas as variáveis “Situação do imóvel” e “Acomodação” associaram-se ao impacto geral (p<0,05). Os reduzidos percentuais de impacto geral forte (1,1%; n=2) relacionaram-se aos adolescentes cujas mães só estudaram até o ensino fundamental, ou às famílias que vivem com um salário mínimo ou menos (1,1%). Conclusão: Observou-se que as condições de saúde bucal apresentaram um impacto negativo fraco na qualidade de vida dos adolescentes investigados. As análises das condições sociodemográficas dos indivíduos relacionadas ao impacto geral da qualidade de vida relacionada à saúde oral associaram-se as variáveis “Situação do imóvel” e “Acomodação”.
Resumo:
This study is set to match and compare results of the analysis of impacts of cost sharing on households with those on health-care providers in two selected districts in Tanzania. The setting is intended to establish and compare concurrently the impact of cost sharing on health-care utilization as viewed from both the providers and beneficiary households. The findings of the study indicate that quality of primary health care has improved as a result of the introduction of cost sharing. Attendance and hence utilization in health facilities has also increased. Mortality rate, at least for one district has not worsened. By implication then, cost sharing appears to have a positive impact on the provision of primary health care, except for a few cases that fail to consult because of the fees. An appropriately managed exemption facility is likely to eliminate the negative impact.
Resumo:
Aim: This study presents the prevalence of dental caries and its relation to the quality of life of adolescents according to the access to dental health services. Methods: Two hundred and fifty-six adolescents between 15 and 19 years of age participated in the study; they were all enrolled in public schools in a countryside municipality of the São Paulo State. Data related to dental caries were evaluated by the DMFT Index, and OHIP-14 was used for evaluating the quality of life. Mann Whitney and Spearmann correlation tests were also used (p<0.05). Results: A DMFT of 3.09 (±3.30) was found with a higher prevalence among the adolescents who used public dental services (3.43±3.34) compared with those who used private services (2.94±3.28). A statistically significant relationship between the decay component of DMFT with physical pain (0.020), physical disability (0.002) and quality of life (0.017) was verified. Conclusions: A low prevalence of dental caries was observed, and it was higher in adolescents who used public oral health services rather than private ones, evidencing the low influence of oral health on the quality of life of the participants.