Protocolos de práctica clínica para el área de rehabilitación oral en la clínica UAN – sede Armenia 2023
Objective: To validate the clinical practice protocols for the area of oral rehabilitation in the UAN 2023 clinics at the Armenia campus. Methodology: A review of the clinical practice protocols in oral rehabilitation used in the dentistry program at the UAN Armenia campus was carried out to identif...
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Universidad Antonio Nariño
2023
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Online Access: | http://repositorio.uan.edu.co/handle/123456789/8775 https://www.minsalud.gov.co/Ministerio/RCuentas/Paginas/programapars.aspx Ministerio de Salud y Protección Social. (2014). IV ESTUDIO NACIONAL DE SALUD BUCAL - ENSAB IV. http://gpc.minsalud.gov.co/recursos/SitePages/elaboracion_economica.aspx. Oscar, A., & Carrasco, V. (2019). GUÍAS DE ATENCIÓN, GUÍAS DE PRÁCTICA CLÍNICA, NORMAS Y PROTOCOLOS DE ATENCIÓN. In Rev Med La Paz (Issue 2). |
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Summary: | Objective: To validate the clinical practice protocols for the area of oral rehabilitation
in the UAN 2023 clinics at the Armenia campus. Methodology: A review of the clinical
practice protocols in oral rehabilitation used in the dentistry program at the UAN Armenia
campus was carried out to identify their status and applicability. Simultaneously, a search
for protocols in different dental programs in the country was carried out. Subsequently, seven
(7) protocols were constructed and/or adapted based on the clinical evidence and
bibliography found and were subjected to an initial analysis by oral rehabilitators. In the next
phase, once they were finished, they were submitted to analysis and validation by two
teachers specialized in oral rehabilitation at the headquarters, so that they could qualify them
by means of the AGREE GRS format. Results: Four of the seven protocols required for
clinical activities in the area were found to be deficient in form: design, spelling and
grammatical errors, as well as in substance: outdated, problems of structure, clinical
concordance and others. No clinical practice protocols were found for the following
procedures: provisionals, neuromiorelaxing plate, and transitional prosthesis. Seven
protocols were adapted and/or constructed, which were reviewed and evaluated by two
experts in the field, teachers of the program, by means of AGREE GRS methodology,
yielding the following results: the protocols of total prosthesis, removable prosthesis and
transitional prosthesis were validated obtaining one hundred percent (100%) of qualification,
the remaining four protocols obtained the following results: provisional 94%, intrarradicular
retainers 92%, fixed partial prosthesis 83% and neuromiorelaxing plate 67%, therefore, they
were not validated. Conclusions: 1. Four (4) clinical management protocols were found as
follows: total prosthesis protocol, removable prosthesis, fixed prosthesis and intrarradicular
retainer, with an update date of 2013 2. Three (3) clinical activities of the oral rehabilitation
area do not have protocols: transitional or immediate prosthesis, neuromiorelaxing plate and
provisionals. Seven (7) clinical management protocols were submitted for validation,
according to AGREE GRS methodology, obtaining their approval, three protocols as follows:
total prosthesis, removable prosthesis and transitional or immediate prosthesis, the protocols
of provisional, intrarradicular retainers, fixed partial prosthesis and neuromiorelaxing plate
did not obtain validation. |
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