900 resultados para ORAL-HEALTH BEHAVIORS
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Cette étude visait à documenter les perceptions et les croyances sur l’hygiène des mains chez des infirmières de deux hôpitaux de la République démocratique du Congo (RDC). Le modèle PRECEDE-PROCEED a guidé les travaux et permis de centrer l’analyse sur les facteurs prédisposants et les facteurs facilitants, éléments favorisant l’adoption des comportements de santé. Le devis utilisé est de type descriptif corrélationnel. Un échantillon de convenance incluant 74 infirmières recrutées dans les deux hôpitaux a été assemblé. Les données ont été recueillies au moyen d’un questionnaire auto-administré composé de 34 questions, tirées d’outils repérés dans la recension des écrits. Les questions portaient sur les connaissances, les perceptions au regard de l’hygiène des mains et l’accès aux infrastructures facilitant l’adoption de ce comportement. La collecte des données s’est déroulée à Kinshasa, capitale de la RDC. Les résultats révèlent d’importantes lacunes dans les connaissances. Les perceptions relatives aux normes sociales sont ressorties comme davantage favorables. Les résultats révèlent également des lacunes en ce qui a trait aux facteurs facilitants, notamment dans l’utilisation de la friction hydro-alcoolique. Par ailleurs, les infirmières les plus instruites et les plus expérimentées étaient plus nombreuses à percevoir l'importance de la pratique d’hygiène des mains. La discussion aborde quelques pistes en termes d’actions à entreprendre pour améliorer les comportements d’hygiène chez les infirmières dans les pays en développement telle la RDC.
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OBJECTIVES: We describe the methodology for a major study investigating the impact of reconfigured cleft care in the United Kingdom (UK) 15 years after an initial survey, detailed in the Clinical Standards Advisory Group (CSAG) report in 1998, had informed government recommendations on centralization. SETTING AND SAMPLE POPULATION: This is a UK multicentre cross-sectional study of 5-year-olds born with non-syndromic unilateral cleft lip and palate. Children born between 1 April 2005 and 31 March 2007 were seen in cleft centre audit clinics. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Consent was obtained for the collection of routine clinical measures (speech recordings, hearing, photographs, models, oral health, psychosocial factors) and anthropometric measures (height, weight, head circumference). The methodology for each clinical measure followed those of the earlier survey as closely as possible. RESULTS: We identified 359 eligible children and recruited 268 (74.7%) to the study. Eleven separate records for each child were collected at the audit clinics. In total, 2666 (90.4%) were collected from a potential 2948 records. The response rates for the self-reported questionnaires, completed at home, were 52.6% for the Health and Lifestyle Questionnaire and 52.2% for the Satisfaction with Service Questionnaire. CONCLUSIONS: Response rates and measures were similar to those achieved in the previous survey. There are practical, administrative and methodological challenges in repeating cross-sectional surveys 15 years apart and producing comparable data.
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OBJECTIVES: We summarize and critique the methodology and outcomes from a substantial study which has investigated the impact of reconfigured cleft care in the United Kingdom (UK) 15 years after the UK government started to implement the centralization of cleft care in response to an earlier survey in 1998, the Clinical Standards Advisory Group (CSAG). SETTING AND SAMPLE POPULATION: A UK multicentre cross-sectional study of 5-year-olds born with non-syndromic unilateral cleft lip and palate. Data were collected from children born in the UK with a unilateral cleft lip and palate between 1 April 2005 and 31 March 2007. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We discuss and contextualize the outcomes from speech recordings, hearing, photographs, models, oral health and psychosocial factors in the current study. We refer to the earlier survey and other relevant studies. RESULTS: We present arguments for centralization of cleft care in healthcare systems, and we evidence this with improvements seen over a period of 15 years in the UK. We also make recommendations on how future audit and research may configure. CONCLUSIONS: Outcomes for children with a unilateral cleft lip and palate have improved after the introduction of a centralized multidisciplinary service, and other countries may benefit from this model. Predictors of early outcomes are still needed, and repeated cross-sectional studies, larger longitudinal studies and adequately powered trials are required to create a research-led evidence-based (centralized) service.
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Aims This paper, the first of four emanating from the International Continence Society's 2011 State-of-the-Science Seminar on pelvic-floor-muscle training (PFMT) adherence, aimed to summarize the literature on theoretical models to promote PFMT adherence, as identified in the research, or suggested by the seminar's expert panel, and recommends future directions for clinical practice and research. Methods Existing literature on theories of health behavior were identified through a conventional subject search of electronic databases, reference-list checking, and input from the expert panel. A core eligibility criterion was that the study included a theoretical model to underpin adherence strategies used in an intervention to promote PFM training/exercise. Results A brief critique of 12 theoretical models/theories is provided and, were appropriate, their use in PFMT adherence strategies identified or examples of possible uses in future studies outlined. Conclusion A better theoretical-based understanding of interventions to promote PFMT adherence through changes in health behaviors is required. The results of this scoping review and expert opinions identified several promising models. Future research should explicitly map the theories behind interventions that are thought to improve adherence in various populations (e.g., perinatal women to prevent or lessen urinary incontinence). In addition, identified behavioral theories applied to PFMT require a process whereby their impact can be evaluated.
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Cette étude visait à documenter les perceptions et les croyances sur l’hygiène des mains chez des infirmières de deux hôpitaux de la République démocratique du Congo (RDC). Le modèle PRECEDE-PROCEED a guidé les travaux et permis de centrer l’analyse sur les facteurs prédisposants et les facteurs facilitants, éléments favorisant l’adoption des comportements de santé. Le devis utilisé est de type descriptif corrélationnel. Un échantillon de convenance incluant 74 infirmières recrutées dans les deux hôpitaux a été assemblé. Les données ont été recueillies au moyen d’un questionnaire auto-administré composé de 34 questions, tirées d’outils repérés dans la recension des écrits. Les questions portaient sur les connaissances, les perceptions au regard de l’hygiène des mains et l’accès aux infrastructures facilitant l’adoption de ce comportement. La collecte des données s’est déroulée à Kinshasa, capitale de la RDC. Les résultats révèlent d’importantes lacunes dans les connaissances. Les perceptions relatives aux normes sociales sont ressorties comme davantage favorables. Les résultats révèlent également des lacunes en ce qui a trait aux facteurs facilitants, notamment dans l’utilisation de la friction hydro-alcoolique. Par ailleurs, les infirmières les plus instruites et les plus expérimentées étaient plus nombreuses à percevoir l'importance de la pratique d’hygiène des mains. La discussion aborde quelques pistes en termes d’actions à entreprendre pour améliorer les comportements d’hygiène chez les infirmières dans les pays en développement telle la RDC.
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Background: Orthodontic treatment involves using fixed or removable appliances (dental braces) to correct the positions of teeth. It has been shown that the quality of treatment result obtained with fixed appliances is much better than with removable appliances. Fixed appliances are, therefore, favoured by most orthodontists for treatment. The success of a fixed orthodontic appliance depends on the metal attachments (brackets and bands) being attached securely to the teeth so that they do not become loose during treatment. Brackets are usually attached to the front and side teeth, whereas bands (metal rings that go round the teeth) are more commonly used on the back teeth (molars). A number of adhesives are available to attach bands to teeth and it is important to understand which group of adhesives bond most reliably, as well as reducing or preventing dental decay during the treatment period. :Objectives: To evaluate the effectiveness of the adhesives used to attach bands to teeth during fixed appliance treatment, in terms of: (1) how often the bands come off during treatment; and (2) whether they protect the banded teeth against decay during fixed appliance treatment. Search methods: The following electronic databases were searched: Cochrane Oral Health's Trials Register (searched 2 June 2016), Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (CENTRAL; 2016, Issue 5) in the Cochrane Library (searched 2 June 2016), MEDLINE Ovid (1946 to 2 June 2016) and EMBASE Ovid (1980 to 2 June 2016). We searched ClinicalTrials.gov and the World Health Organization International Clinical Trials Registry Platform for ongoing trials. No restrictions were placed on the language or date of publication when searching the electronic databases. Selection criteria: Randomised and controlled clinical trials (RCTs and CCTs) (including split-mouth studies) of adhesives used to attach orthodontic bands to molar teeth were selected. Patients with full arch fixed orthodontic appliance(s) who had bands attached to molars were included. Data collection and analysis: All review authors were involved in study selection, validity assessment and data extraction without blinding to the authors, adhesives used or results obtained. All disagreements were resolved by discussion. Main results: Five RCTs and three CCTs were identified as meeting the review's inclusion criteria. All the included trials were of split-mouth design. Four trials compared chemically cured zinc phosphate and chemically cured glass ionomer; three trials compared chemically cured glass ionomer cement with light cured compomer; one trial compared chemically cured glass ionomer with a chemically cured glass phosphonate. Data analysis was often inappropriate within the studies meeting the inclusion criteria. Authors' conclusions: There is insufficient high quality evidence with regard to the most effective adhesive for attaching orthodontic bands to molar teeth. Further RCTs are required.
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A Diabetes Mellitus é conhecida por uma doença metabólica caracterizada por um défice na ação ou secreção da insulina, na qual a consequência direta é o aparecimento de hiperglicemia, isto é, o nível de glicose apresentar valores elevados (Kidambi, 2008; Silva-Sousa, 2003). A DM1, especificamente, é apresentada como uma doença que é resultado da destruição das células beta do pâncreas, desenvolvendo assim, um défice na produção de insulina (Raymond et al., 2001). As complicações orais da DM1 incluem xerostomia, doença periodontal (gengivite e periodontite), abcessos dentários, perda de dentes, lesões de tecidos moles e síndrome de ardência oral. A complicação oral mais frequente da DM1 nas crianças é o aumento da sensibilidade à doença periodontal. A doença periodontal é caracterizada como uma reação inflamatória infecciosa dos tecidos gengivais (gengivite) ou do suporte dos dentes, ou seja, ligamento periodontal, cemento e osso alveolar (periodontite), podendo induzir um certo grau de resistência à insulina. Ambas as doenças resultam da interação entre microorganismos periodontais patogénicos. A avaliação e influência do controlo da doença é expressa pelos valores médios de hemoglobina glicosada (Hba1c) na saúde oral nas crianças e adolescentes com DM1. Vários estudos demonstraram que o controlo glicémico teve uma influencia sobre a saúde oral de crianças e adolescentes com DM1. Assim uma avaliação oral, deve fazer parte de procedimentos de rotina no atendimento de crianças e adolescentes com DM1. O dentista deve ser parte da equipa multidisciplinar que auxilia os indivíduos com DM1. O tratamento precoce numa população infantil com DM1, pode diminuir a severidade da doença periodontal. O presente trabalho tem por objectivo realizar uma revisão bibliográfica sobre a importância do estudo em crianças e adolescentes portadores de DM1 e doenças da cavidade oral, nomeadamente, a periodontite, e respetivas implicações.
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O uso para fins ou meios festivos de lazer da droga ilícita MDMA, também chamado de Ecstasy ou Moly, tem vindo a aumentar drasticamente em Portugal e no Mundo. Esta situação desafia os profissionais de saúde para vários parâmetros na saúde oral e geral. O objetivo desta dissertação visa avaliar e descrever as lesões e patologias na cavidade oral que estão relacionadas com o consumo da substância ilícita MDMA. As consequências para a cavidade oral podem ser a xerostomia, o bruxismo, as cáries rampantes, a doença periodontal, o desgaste e a erosão dentária, e as lesões dos tecidos moles. Os indivíduos consumidores podem apresentar carências nutricionais e um estímulo aumentado à dor. A gestão do prognóstico e o tratamento realizado aos consumidores de MDMA, pois afeta vários órgãos e sistemas no corpo humano, requer uma abordagem multidisciplinar que inclui educação, prevenção e tratamento integrados. Esta revisão bibliográfica teve com base artigos publicados em revistas científicos e monografias disponíveis em vários motores de busca. As palavras-chave usadas foram: “ecstasy”, “MDMA”, “oral manifestations”, “oral health”, “substance abuse”, ”overdose treatment”, “xerostomia” e “methamenfetamine” e a sua conjugação. As situações orais, perante as mais prevalentes comorbidades patogénicas relacionadas com o MDMA e outras dependências ilícitas, necessitam de mais atenção e reforço em relação à prática clínica e aos serviços de saúde. Uma das dificuldades para o tratamento correto destes indivíduos é a falta de informação sobre o assunto referente à prática na clínica dentária. A omissão sobre o consumo por parte do paciente bem como de uma recaída no uso, apresentam dúvidas sobre o fator em causa ou até mesmo no diagnóstico. São, muitas vezes, os Médicos Dentistas os primeiros a terem a oportunidade de diagnosticar o aparecimento de possíveis alterações surgidas em virtude do consumo de MDMA.
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Com o presente trabalho, pretende-se perceber qual a relação do estilo de vida, hábitos alimentares e doenças sistémicas dos adolescentes com a erosão dentária, e quais são as melhores formas de prevenção e tratamento. É na fase da adolescência que começa a haver uma maior preocupação com o corpo e que começam a surgir alguns extremos de consumo alimentar, que podem caracterizar-se em desordens alimentares afetando diretamente a saúde oral, podendo causar erosão dentária. É também na adolescência que a prática de atividade desportiva aumenta, podendo também ter impacto no desenvolvimento desta patologia. A erosão dentária começa com a desmineralização das camadas superficiais do esmalte, podendo evoluir para perda significativa da estrutura dentária. Os ácidos responsáveis pela erosão dentária podem ter origem extrínseca ou intrínseca. Enquanto os fatores extrínsecos estão relacionados com hábitos alimentares e estilo de vida, os fatores intrínsecos podem ser provocados por doenças sistémicas. O fator fundamental da prevenção da erosão dentária é a diminuição da frequência e da severidade do ataque ácido. No entanto, pela sua etiologia multifatorial, muitas vezes este controlo torna-se difícil. Em relação ao tratamento, existem diferentes opções dependendo do grau da lesão, mas um diagnóstico precoce é o fator chave neste processo. É importante referir que a monitorização e o controlo periódico do paciente deverão ser realizados com o objetivo de promover a sua saúde e prevenir o aparecimento de novas lesões.
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Aims This paper, the first of four emanating from the International Continence Society's 2011 State-of-the-Science Seminar on pelvic-floor-muscle training (PFMT) adherence, aimed to summarize the literature on theoretical models to promote PFMT adherence, as identified in the research, or suggested by the seminar's expert panel, and recommends future directions for clinical practice and research. Methods Existing literature on theories of health behavior were identified through a conventional subject search of electronic databases, reference-list checking, and input from the expert panel. A core eligibility criterion was that the study included a theoretical model to underpin adherence strategies used in an intervention to promote PFM training/exercise. Results A brief critique of 12 theoretical models/theories is provided and, were appropriate, their use in PFMT adherence strategies identified or examples of possible uses in future studies outlined. Conclusion A better theoretical-based understanding of interventions to promote PFMT adherence through changes in health behaviors is required. The results of this scoping review and expert opinions identified several promising models. Future research should explicitly map the theories behind interventions that are thought to improve adherence in various populations (e.g., perinatal women to prevent or lessen urinary incontinence). In addition, identified behavioral theories applied to PFMT require a process whereby their impact can be evaluated.
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Since early 2014, the Iowa Department of Public Health’s (IDPH) Bureau of Family Health (BFH) and the Oral Health Center (OHC), along with partners at the University of Iowa Division of Child and Community Health (UI-DCCH) collaborated to conduct the five-year Needs Assessment (NA) for the FFY2016 Title V Maternal and Child Health Block Grant.
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The Iowa Department of Public Health’s (IDPH) Bureau of Family Health (BFH) and the Oral Health Center (OHC), along with partners at the University of Iowa Division of Child and Community Health (UI-DCCH) collaborated to conduct the five-year Needs Assessment (NA) for the FFY2016 Title V Maternal and Child Health Block Grant.
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The Iowa Department of Public Health’s (IDPH) Bureau of Family Health (BFH) and the Oral Health Center (OHC), along with partners at the University of Iowa Division of Child and Community Health (UI-DCCH) collaborated to conduct the five-year Needs Assessment (NA) for the FFY2016 Title V Maternal and Child Health Block Grant.
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Os comportamentos de saúde e de risco são comuns em toxicodependentes. Este trabalho foi conduzido no âmbito da análise descritiva da amostra, nomeadamente, caracterização sócio-demográfica e variáveis cognitivas, seguindo-se um segundo objectivo que consistiu na descrição dos comportamentos, crenças e atitudes face à saúde que os adictos apresentam. A amostra é constituída por 75 sujeitos, do sexo masculino, com uma média de idade de 34,07 anos. A metodologia utilizada caracteriza o estudo de quantitativo-correlacionai, uma vez que se pretende efectuar a descrição das características da amostra e os comportamentos de saúde e de risco que apresentam. Os resultados revelam que os adictos apresentam comportamentos de risco, logo, são menores os comportamentos de saúde adoptados durante os consumos. É necessário intervir nas várias áreas de saúde do adicto, nomeadamente, nas práticas sexuais, na prevenção de doenças, nos cuidados alimentares, na conduta rodoviária e na preocupação com o exercício físico-desportivo. /ABSTRACT: Health behaviors and risk factors are common in drug addicts. This work was conducted under the descriptive analysis, including socio-demographic and cognitive variables, followed by a second objective was to describe the altitudes, beliefs and altitudes towards health that addicts have. The sample consists of 75 subjects were mala, with a mean age of 34.07 years. The methodology characterizes the quantitative and correlational study, since we intend to perform the description of sample characteristics and health behaviors and risk they present. The results show that addicts exhibit risky behavior, so they are smaller health behaviors adopted during the intake. lt is necessary to intervene in several areas of health of the addict, including sexual practices, disease prevention, care food, conduct road and the concern that physical exercise I sports.