Perception of the multidisciplinary team on the importance of dentistry in primary care for pregnant women in Brazil: integrative review

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33448/rsd-v11i17.38763

Keywords:

Dental care; Primary Health Care; Pregnant women; Patient care team.

Abstract

In the gestational period, having a gateway to the health network providing targeted care, welcoming and longitudinal monitoring is part of prenatal care to ensure health during pregnancy, generating stable conditions for childbirth and without negative impact on maternal and child health newborn. The structural axis in Primary Health Care (PHC) and the Family Health Strategy (ESF), working in prenatal care, providing comprehensive care to pregnant women and the baby, including the family nucleus in this process. In this scenario, the Patient Care Team, has a theoretical-scientific basis and legal support to provide care for prenatal care at usual risk or high risk. The objective of this research was to identify, through an integrative literature review, the perception of the multidisciplinary team on the importance of dentistry in primary care for pregnant women in Brazil. Several actions have been proposed, revealing a positive impact related to knowledge about the importance of the dentist in the multidisciplinary team of primary care, but still many teams in primary care still work in a fragmented way in the care of pregnant women.

Author Biographies

Fernando Martins Baeder , Universidade Cruzeiro do Sul

In the gestational period, having a gateway to the health network providing targeted care, welcoming and longitudinal monitoring is part of prenatal care to ensure health during pregnancy, generating stable conditions for childbirth and without negative impact on maternal and child health newborn. The structural axis in Primary Health Care (PHC) and the Family Health Strategy (ESF), working in prenatal care, providing comprehensive care to pregnant women and the baby, including the family nucleus in this process. In this scenario, the Patient Care Team, has a theoretical-scientific basis and legal support to provide care for prenatal care at usual risk or high risk. The objective of this research was to identify, through an integrative literature review, the perception of the multidisciplinary team on the importance of dentistry in primary care for pregnant women in Brazil. Several actions have been proposed, revealing a positive impact related to knowledge about the importance of the dentist in the multidisciplinary team of primary care, but still many teams in primary care still work in a fragmented way in the care of pregnant women.

Keywords: Dental Care; Primary Health Care; Pregnant Women; Patient Care Team.

Paola Fernanda Leal Corazza, Universidade Metropolitana de Santos

In the gestational period, having a gateway to the health network providing targeted care, welcoming and longitudinal monitoring is part of prenatal care to ensure health during pregnancy, generating stable conditions for childbirth and without negative impact on maternal and child health newborn. The structural axis in Primary Health Care (PHC) and the Family Health Strategy (ESF), working in prenatal care, providing comprehensive care to pregnant women and the baby, including the family nucleus in this process. In this scenario, the Patient Care Team, has a theoretical-scientific basis and legal support to provide care for prenatal care at usual risk or high risk. The objective of this research was to identify, through an integrative literature review, the perception of the multidisciplinary team on the importance of dentistry in primary care for pregnant women in Brazil. Several actions have been proposed, revealing a positive impact related to knowledge about the importance of the dentist in the multidisciplinary team of primary care, but still many teams in primary care still work in a fragmented way in the care of pregnant women.

Keywords: Dental Care; Primary Health Care; Pregnant Women; Patient Care Team.

Ana Carolina Lyra de Albuquerque , Universidade Federal da Paraíba

In the gestational period, having a gateway to the health network providing targeted care, welcoming and longitudinal monitoring is part of prenatal care to ensure health during pregnancy, generating stable conditions for childbirth and without negative impact on maternal and child health newborn. The structural axis in Primary Health Care (PHC) and the Family Health Strategy (ESF), working in prenatal care, providing comprehensive care to pregnant women and the baby, including the family nucleus in this process. In this scenario, the Patient Care Team, has a theoretical-scientific basis and legal support to provide care for prenatal care at usual risk or high risk. The objective of this research was to identify, through an integrative literature review, the perception of the multidisciplinary team on the importance of dentistry in primary care for pregnant women in Brazil. Several actions have been proposed, revealing a positive impact related to knowledge about the importance of the dentist in the multidisciplinary team of primary care, but still many teams in primary care still work in a fragmented way in the care of pregnant women.

Keywords: Dental Care; Primary Health Care; Pregnant Women; Patient Care Team.

 

José Cássio de Almeida Magalhães , Universidade Metropolitana de Santos

In the gestational period, having a gateway to the health network providing targeted care, welcoming and longitudinal monitoring is part of prenatal care to ensure health during pregnancy, generating stable conditions for childbirth and without negative impact on maternal and child health newborn. The structural axis in Primary Health Care (PHC) and the Family Health Strategy (ESF), working in prenatal care, providing comprehensive care to pregnant women and the baby, including the family nucleus in this process. In this scenario, the Patient Care Team, has a theoretical-scientific basis and legal support to provide care for prenatal care at usual risk or high risk. The objective of this research was to identify, through an integrative literature review, the perception of the multidisciplinary team on the importance of dentistry in primary care for pregnant women in Brazil. Several actions have been proposed, revealing a positive impact related to knowledge about the importance of the dentist in the multidisciplinary team of primary care, but still many teams in primary care still work in a fragmented way in the care of pregnant women.

Keywords: Dental Care; Primary Health Care; Pregnant Women; Patient Care Team.

 

Gabriela Traldi Zaffalon, Universidade Metropolitana de Santos

In the gestational period, having a gateway to the health network providing targeted care, welcoming and longitudinal monitoring is part of prenatal care to ensure health during pregnancy, generating stable conditions for childbirth and without negative impact on maternal and child health newborn. The structural axis in Primary Health Care (PHC) and the Family Health Strategy (ESF), working in prenatal care, providing comprehensive care to pregnant women and the baby, including the family nucleus in this process. In this scenario, the Patient Care Team, has a theoretical-scientific basis and legal support to provide care for prenatal care at usual risk or high risk. The objective of this research was to identify, through an integrative literature review, the perception of the multidisciplinary team on the importance of dentistry in primary care for pregnant women in Brazil. Several actions have been proposed, revealing a positive impact related to knowledge about the importance of the dentist in the multidisciplinary team of primary care, but still many teams in primary care still work in a fragmented way in the care of pregnant women.

Keywords: Dental Care; Primary Health Care; Pregnant Women; Patient Care Team.

 

Giovanna Calabrese Valentim, Universidade Metropolitana de Santos

In the gestational period, having a gateway to the health network providing targeted care, welcoming and longitudinal monitoring is part of prenatal care to ensure health during pregnancy, generating stable conditions for childbirth and without negative impact on maternal and child health newborn. The structural axis in Primary Health Care (PHC) and the Family Health Strategy (ESF), working in prenatal care, providing comprehensive care to pregnant women and the baby, including the family nucleus in this process. In this scenario, the Patient Care Team, has a theoretical-scientific basis and legal support to provide care for prenatal care at usual risk or high risk. The objective of this research was to identify, through an integrative literature review, the perception of the multidisciplinary team on the importance of dentistry in primary care for pregnant women in Brazil. Several actions have been proposed, revealing a positive impact related to knowledge about the importance of the dentist in the multidisciplinary team of primary care, but still many teams in primary care still work in a fragmented way in the care of pregnant women.

Keywords: Dental Care; Primary Health Care; Pregnant Women; Patient Care Team.

 

Renata Fialho Vieira, Universidade Metropolitana de Santos

In the gestational period, having a gateway to the health network providing targeted care, welcoming and longitudinal monitoring is part of prenatal care to ensure health during pregnancy, generating stable conditions for childbirth and without negative impact on maternal and child health newborn. The structural axis in Primary Health Care (PHC) and the Family Health Strategy (ESF), working in prenatal care, providing comprehensive care to pregnant women and the baby, including the family nucleus in this process. In this scenario, the Patient Care Team, has a theoretical-scientific basis and legal support to provide care for prenatal care at usual risk or high risk. The objective of this research was to identify, through an integrative literature review, the perception of the multidisciplinary team on the importance of dentistry in primary care for pregnant women in Brazil. Several actions have been proposed, revealing a positive impact related to knowledge about the importance of the dentist in the multidisciplinary team of primary care, but still many teams in primary care still work in a fragmented way in the care of pregnant women.

Keywords: Dental Care; Primary Health Care; Pregnant Women; Patient Care Team.

 

Joelma Silva Teles Alves, Universidade Cruzeiro do Sul

In the gestational period, having a gateway to the health network providing targeted care, welcoming and longitudinal monitoring is part of prenatal care to ensure health during pregnancy, generating stable conditions for childbirth and without negative impact on maternal and child health newborn. The structural axis in Primary Health Care (PHC) and the Family Health Strategy (ESF), working in prenatal care, providing comprehensive care to pregnant women and the baby, including the family nucleus in this process. In this scenario, the Patient Care Team, has a theoretical-scientific basis and legal support to provide care for prenatal care at usual risk or high risk. The objective of this research was to identify, through an integrative literature review, the perception of the multidisciplinary team on the importance of dentistry in primary care for pregnant women in Brazil. Several actions have been proposed, revealing a positive impact related to knowledge about the importance of the dentist in the multidisciplinary team of primary care, but still many teams in primary care still work in a fragmented way in the care of pregnant women.

Keywords: Dental Care; Primary Health Care; Pregnant Women; Patient Care Team.

 

Daniel Furtado Silva , Universidade Federal da Paraíba

In the gestational period, having a gateway to the health network providing targeted care, welcoming and longitudinal monitoring is part of prenatal care to ensure health during pregnancy, generating stable conditions for childbirth and without negative impact on maternal and child health newborn. The structural axis in Primary Health Care (PHC) and the Family Health Strategy (ESF), working in prenatal care, providing comprehensive care to pregnant women and the baby, including the family nucleus in this process. In this scenario, the Patient Care Team, has a theoretical-scientific basis and legal support to provide care for prenatal care at usual risk or high risk. The objective of this research was to identify, through an integrative literature review, the perception of the multidisciplinary team on the importance of dentistry in primary care for pregnant women in Brazil. Several actions have been proposed, revealing a positive impact related to knowledge about the importance of the dentist in the multidisciplinary team of primary care, but still many teams in primary care still work in a fragmented way in the care of pregnant women.

Keywords: Dental Care; Primary Health Care; Pregnant Women; Patient Care Team.

 

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Published

21/12/2022

How to Cite

BAEDER , F. M. .; CORAZZA, P. F. L. .; ALBUQUERQUE , A. C. L. de .; MAGALHÃES , J. C. de A. .; ZAFFALON, G. T. .; VALENTIM, G. C. .; VIEIRA, R. F. .; ALVES, J. S. T. .; SILVA , D. F. . Perception of the multidisciplinary team on the importance of dentistry in primary care for pregnant women in Brazil: integrative review. Research, Society and Development, [S. l.], v. 11, n. 17, p. e75111738763, 2022. DOI: 10.33448/rsd-v11i17.38763. Disponível em: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/38763. Acesso em: 17 nov. 2024.

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