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Comprehensive care strategy at El Guayabo Penitentiary Center

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  • Crispin-Rodríguez, Douglas
  • Crispin-Castellanos, Douglas
  • Ledesma-Céspedes, Nila
  • Reyes-Cortiña, Gisier
  • Lamorú-Pardo, Antonia María
  • Ivonnet-Gutiérrez, Ennis

Abstract

Introduction: this research is based on the framework of comprehensive oral health care for people deprived of liberty, to ensure that health services ensure their continuity of care, with a quality of care similar to that accessed by the population does not have this limitation. Objective: to develop a comprehensive oral health care strategy at the “El Guayabo” Penitentiary Center on the Isla de la Juventud from October 2021 to October 2022. Methods: an intervention study was carried out on 227 inmates, matching the universe and the sample. The variables were taken into account: age, oral diseases, level of oral health knowledge, oral health knowledge survey and results of the strategy. With prior informed consent, a survey of knowledge of oral health, Stomatological Clinical History, curative and rehabilitative treatment was carried out on each of the patients who were part of the research. Results: before the intervention was applied, dental caries and poor level of knowledge predominated in 71,3 % and 66,9 % of the inmates respectively; managing to reduce the prevalence of dental caries and improve the level of knowledge to be regulated in the majority of inmates after applying the educational strategy; In addition, 47 % of the sample was cured. Conclusions: the implementation of the comprehensive oral health care strategy had a significant impact on the reduction of oral diseases among inmates

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  • Crispin-Rodríguez, Douglas & Crispin-Castellanos, Douglas & Ledesma-Céspedes, Nila & Reyes-Cortiña, Gisier & Lamorú-Pardo, Antonia María & Ivonnet-Gutiérrez, Ennis, 2024. "Comprehensive care strategy at El Guayabo Penitentiary Center," SAP Community and Interculturality in Dialogue, South American Publishing.
  • Handle: RePEc:cwf:cidart:cid2024126
    DOI: 10.56294/cid2024126
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