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Practice of preventive dentistry for nursing staff in primary care

OBJECTIVES: Determine the domain of preventive dentistry in nursing personnel assigned to a primary care unit. METHODS: Prospective descriptive study, questionnaire validation, and prevalence study. In the first stage, the questionnaire for the practice of preventive dentistry (CPEP, for the term in...

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Autores principales: Jiménez-Báez, María Valeria, Acuña-Reyes, Raquel, Cigarroa-Martínez, Didier, Ureña-Bogarín, Enrique, Orgaz-Fernández, Jose David
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Publicado: Universidad del Valle 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4225788/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25386037
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author Jiménez-Báez, María Valeria
Acuña-Reyes, Raquel
Cigarroa-Martínez, Didier
Ureña-Bogarín, Enrique
Orgaz-Fernández, Jose David
author_facet Jiménez-Báez, María Valeria
Acuña-Reyes, Raquel
Cigarroa-Martínez, Didier
Ureña-Bogarín, Enrique
Orgaz-Fernández, Jose David
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description OBJECTIVES: Determine the domain of preventive dentistry in nursing personnel assigned to a primary care unit. METHODS: Prospective descriptive study, questionnaire validation, and prevalence study. In the first stage, the questionnaire for the practice of preventive dentistry (CPEP, for the term in Spanish) was validated; consistency and reliability were measured by Cronbach's alpha, Pearson's correlation, factor analysis with intra-class correlation coefficient (ICC). In the second stage, the domain in preventive dental nurses was explored. RESULTS: The overall internal consistency of CPEP is α= 0.66, ICC= 0.64, CI95%: 0.29-0.87 (p >0.01). Twenty-one subjects in the study, average age 43, 81.0% female, average seniority of 12.5 were included. A total of 71.5% showed weak domain, 28.5% regular domain, and there was no questionnaire with good domain result. The older the subjects were, the smaller the domain; female nurses showed greater mastery of preventive dentistry (29%, CI95%: 0.1-15.1) than male nurses. Public health nurses showed greater mastery with respect to other categories (50%, CI95%: 0.56-2.8). CONCLUSIONS: The CDEP has enough consistency to explore the domain of preventive dentistry in health-care staff. The domain of preventive dentistry in primary care nursing is poor, required to strengthen to provide education in preventive dentistry to the insured population.
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spelling pubmed-42257882014-11-10 Practice of preventive dentistry for nursing staff in primary care Jiménez-Báez, María Valeria Acuña-Reyes, Raquel Cigarroa-Martínez, Didier Ureña-Bogarín, Enrique Orgaz-Fernández, Jose David Colomb Med (Cali) Original Article OBJECTIVES: Determine the domain of preventive dentistry in nursing personnel assigned to a primary care unit. METHODS: Prospective descriptive study, questionnaire validation, and prevalence study. In the first stage, the questionnaire for the practice of preventive dentistry (CPEP, for the term in Spanish) was validated; consistency and reliability were measured by Cronbach's alpha, Pearson's correlation, factor analysis with intra-class correlation coefficient (ICC). In the second stage, the domain in preventive dental nurses was explored. RESULTS: The overall internal consistency of CPEP is α= 0.66, ICC= 0.64, CI95%: 0.29-0.87 (p >0.01). Twenty-one subjects in the study, average age 43, 81.0% female, average seniority of 12.5 were included. A total of 71.5% showed weak domain, 28.5% regular domain, and there was no questionnaire with good domain result. The older the subjects were, the smaller the domain; female nurses showed greater mastery of preventive dentistry (29%, CI95%: 0.1-15.1) than male nurses. Public health nurses showed greater mastery with respect to other categories (50%, CI95%: 0.56-2.8). CONCLUSIONS: The CDEP has enough consistency to explore the domain of preventive dentistry in health-care staff. The domain of preventive dentistry in primary care nursing is poor, required to strengthen to provide education in preventive dentistry to the insured population. Universidad del Valle 2014-09-30 /pmc/articles/PMC4225788/ /pubmed/25386037 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0 © 2014 Universidad del Valle. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25386037
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