Scheduling delay in suspected cases of oral cancer |
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Authors: | Souza Luciana Meneses Michel-Crosato Edgard Biazevic Maria Gabriela Haye Antunes José Leopoldo Ferreira |
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Affiliation: | Departamento de Odontologia Social, Faculdade de Odontologia, Universidade de S?o Paulo. |
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Abstract: | The objective of the study was to evaluate scheduling delay of dental exams in the city of S?o Paulo of patients suspected of having oral cancer. A cross-sectional study was performed in which telephone conversations simulated clinical situations that represented two types of patients: one presenting symptoms suggestive of oral cancer (CA), and another one suggesting the need for prostheses (PR). The scheduling delay was evaluated by the days until an appointment for care; and among public offices, by type of schedule (emergency or routine). Negative binomial regression was used (95% statistical significance). Five hundred and seventy-five public and private dental offices participated in the study. The mean scheduling delay for the CA group was 2.88 days, and for the PR group, 4.34 days (p = 0.01). The mean scheduling delay was shorter in private dental offices (2.59 days) than in offices that accepted health insurance (2.74 days) (p = 0.01); the delay was shorter when performed by the dentist rather than by the dental assistant, 2.45 versus 4.21 days (p = 0.01). In public services, 69% of patients in the cancer group were sent to the emergency service. Dental services were accessible for scheduling clinical examinations among patients suspected of having oral cancer. |
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