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- Construção e Validação da Tabela Nacional de Funcionalidade para as Doenças CrónicasPublication . Pereira, Carla; Branco, Jaime; Lopes, Manuel; Escoval, Ana; Nogueira, Paulo; Diniz, Alexandre; Guerra, Fernando; Coelho, AnabelaIntrodução: A avaliação sistemática e registo da funcionalidade de pessoas adultas com doença crónica permite horizontalizar políticas de saúde, sociais e emprego de acordo com a funcionalidade; dotar os profissionais de saúde e sociais de um instrumento de recolha de informação, que complemente os registos de doença; medindo os ganhos de funcionalidade. O objetivo de estudo foi desenvolver uma Tabela Nacional de Funcionalidade para adultos em idade ativa com doença crónica, de acordo com a Classificação Internacional de Funcionalidade, Incapacidade e Saúde da Organização Mundial de Saúde. Material e Métodos: Recorremos a métodos quantitativos e qualitativos; revisão da literatura (17 artigos), grupo focal (nove peritos), painel de Delphi (16 peritos) e estudo exploratório (309 pessoas com doença crónica). Resultados: Na revisão da literatura, foram identificadas 67 atividades limitadas na população em estudo das quais foram selecionadas 40 atividades pelo grupo focal e 38 validadas pelo painel de Delphi. Discussão: Para testar as propriedades psicométricas comparamos o valor médio de todos os coeficientes possíveis do tipo consistência interna (split-half). Na análise da discriminação dos níveis de funcionalidade em amostras diferentes, verificou-se a igualdade de variâncias pelo teste de Levene e a igualdade de média por recurso ao teste t. De acordo com a observação e análise do coeficiente α de Cronbach, verificou-se que a Tabela Nacional de Funcionalidade proposta apresenta bons níveis de fiabilidade. Na análise de componentes principais, identificaram-se cinco dimensões. Conclusão: A referida tabela tem características psicométricas apropriadas no que diz respeito à consistência, fiabilidade e validade interna.
- Do sociodemographic factors influence the levels of health and oral literacy? A cross-sectional studyPublication . Veladas, Francisco Manuel Veigas; Torre Canales, Giancarlo De la; Nobre, Bryanne Brissian de Souza; Escoval, Ana; Pedro, Ana Rita; Almeida, André Mariz de; Assunção, Victor Abreu; Manso, Ana CristinaBackground: Oral health literacy has gained importance in dental literature, and its relationship with oral health status and association with health status (HL) has been reported. Then, an association between the levels of HL and OHL could be expected. This study aimed to assess the levels of HL and OHL according to sociodemographic factors and to explore a possible association between HL and OHL. Methods: The European Health Literacy Survey and Oral Health Literacy Adults Questionnaire were applied to a convenience sample from Portuguese individuals. Also, sociodemographic factors such as sex, age, schooling level of the participants and their parents, and if the participants were professionals or students of the health field were assessed. To analyze the data, the Kruskal–Wallis and Mann–Whitney U tests were used to compared sociodemographic variables and the levels of literacy in general and oral health. The Spearman correlation test assessed the correlation between the levels of HL and OHL. Results: HL results showed that 45.1% of the volunteers were considered in a “problematic level” and 10.3% in “excellent level”. However, 75% presented an adequate level of OHL. Regarding the levels of HL in each sociodemographic variable, significant higher levels of “excellent level” were found in health professionals and students when compared with participants not related to health area (p < 0.001). Comparisons between the levels of OHL in each sociodemographic variable showed, significant differences regarding sex (p < 0.05), age (p < 0.001), levels of schooling of the participants and their parents (p < 0.009 and p < 0.001) and relationship with health field. (p < 0.001). A significant positive – weak correlation was found between HL and OHL (p < 0.001). Conclusions: HL and OHL levels are associated and could be influenced by sociodemographic factors.
- Gestão integrada da doença: uma abordagem experimental de gestão em saúdePublication . Escoval, Ana; Coelho, Anabela; Diniz, José Alexandre; Rodrigues, Miguel; Moreira, Filipa; Espiga, PauloThe health systems are faced with new paradigms, on one hand in the healthcare services delivered to the populations, and on the other hand, in the need to control costs in the health sector, forcing organizations to adapt and provide the most appropriate response to the individuals growing needs. The magnitude of this problem, in terms of public health, requires the adoption of a directed, targeted, planned and integrated action, based on clear and well defined strategies in order to obtain health gains, improving the quality of care and streamlining the costs. In Portugal, the application of those principles forming the basis of the disease management models, led to the Integrated Disease Management model which, apart from the clinical management of the disease, also incorporates the healthcare delivery structure reorganization, a specific financing model based on an information system that allows the process monitoring and evaluation. The development of Integrated Disease Management models is a central strategy and a tool for improving healthcare delivery, more effectively and efficiently, and can even be an important and permanent vehicle of information for health decision support. Therefore, it is important to promote a concerted action towards achieving a precise intervention, mobilizing the resources, improving the health status, quality of life and the overall patients’ wellbeing. This action means increasing collaboration and coordination of the different levels of care, offering integrated healthcare services with high quality levels regarding prevention, diagnosis, treatment, rehabilitation and monitoring.
