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Profile and satisfaction of patients with special health care needs assisted in dental specialty centers.

Saulo Vinicius da RosaMariana PerottaJuliana Schaia Rocha OrsiRenata Iani WerneckSérgio Aparecido IgnácioPablo Guilherme CaldarelliPaulo Sávio Angeiras de GóesSamuel Jorge Moysés
Published in: Brazilian oral research (2024)
This study aimed to analyze the profile and level of satisfaction of users served in the dental specialty for patients with special healthcare needs (SHCN), based on the Brazilian Program for Improving Access and Quality ("PMAQ") of the Centers for Dental Specialties ("CEO"). This observational, quantitative study used a national secondary database in the public domain. Data were analyzed using the chi-squared test with Bonferroni correction, Student's t-test, and log-linear Poisson regression. Most users of the specialty "SHCN" interviewed were female (74.1% in 2014 and 68.8% in 2018), with a mean age of 41.7 (2014) and 44.9 (2018) years. For every 100 respondents who considered it regular or bad, 171 considered it good, and 199 considered it very good. Regarding satisfaction with the host of the "CEO," there were differences between the regions of Brazil (Midwest, Northeast, Southeast, and South). There has been an increase in the number of "CEO" that serve users with autism spectrum disorder. Generally, the "CEO" network provides humanized and welcoming services, presenting better performance in the second evaluation cycle, according to user perception.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • quality improvement
  • oral health
  • mental health
  • high resolution
  • mass spectrometry
  • machine learning
  • big data
  • drug induced