Contextual inequalities in specialized dental public health care in Brazil.

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q3 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE Brazilian oral research Pub Date : 2024-04-05 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1590/1807-3107bor-2024.vol38.0023
Ana Luiza Cardoso Pires, Francine Dos Santos Costa, Otávio Pereira D'Ávila, Rodrigo Varella de Carvalho, Marcus Cristian Muniz Conde, Marcos Britto Correa, Flávio Fernando Demarco, Luiz Alexandre Chisini
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The present study aimed to investigate the contextual inequalities of specialized public dental care (SPDC) in Brazil. The outcome was the trajectory of dental specialized production in municipalities with SPDC (from 2015 to 2017) obtained by group-based trajectory modeling. A Poisson regression model was used to analyze the factors associated with the high trajectory of SPDC production. The inequality indicators for SPDC production were the slope index and the concentration index according to contextual factors. The study included 954 SPDC units distributed across 893 municipalities. Among the municipalities evaluated, 62.9% had a low trajectory of SPDC. Large-sized municipalities had the highest production (IRR = 2.84, 95%CI: 1.94-4.14) and the southern region had the lowest production (IRR = 0.73, 95%CI: 0.58-0.92). Municipalities presenting a very high human development index (HDI) showed the greatest SPDC production (IRR = 3.34, 95%CI: 1.09-10.24), as well as municipalities with the highest tertile of schooling rate (IRR = 1.23, 95%CI: 1.00-1.50). The absolute inequality was 52.1 percentage points for the average monthly wage (p < 0.001), 61.0 percentage points for the HDI (p < 0.001), -22.1 for infant mortality rate (p <0.001), and 14.8 for the schooling rate (p = 0.012). Thus, there are contextual inequalities in the Brazilian SPDC. Higher scores for social indicators were associated with better SPDC performance.

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本研究旨在调查巴西公共牙科专业护理(SPDC)的不平等背景。研究结果是通过基于群体的轨迹建模得出的拥有 SPDC 的城市的牙科专业生产轨迹(从 2015 年到 2017 年)。采用泊松回归模型分析了与 SPDC 高产量轨迹相关的因素。SPDC生产的不平等指标是斜率指数和根据背景因素确定的集中指数。研究包括分布在 893 个城市的 954 个 SPDC 单位。在接受评估的城市中,62.9%的城市 SPDC 产量较低。大城市的产量最高(IRR = 2.84,95%CI:1.94-4.14),南部地区的产量最低(IRR = 0.73,95%CI:0.58-0.92)。人类发展指数(HDI)非常高的市镇显示出最高的 SPDC 产量(IRR = 3.34,95%CI:1.09-10.24),以及入学率最高的市镇(IRR = 1.23,95%CI:1.00-1.50)。月平均工资的绝对不平等程度为 52.1 个百分点(p < 0.001),人类发展指数为 61.0 个百分点(p < 0.001),婴儿死亡率为-22.1(p < 0.001)。
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