Barriers of access to oral health care among university students in southern Colombia, 2011. A multivariate analysis
Background. The right to health is considered to be a fundamental human right. Therefore, it is a starting point from which to combat unjust and immoral inequalities. It is essential to study the process through which a need for attention is completely satisfied. Objective. To analyze determinants...
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doaj-ca45993ebc554323b871e1c3dd2cc9652020-11-25T01:05:56ZengUniversidad Nacional de ColombiaRevista de la Facultad de Medicina0120-00112357-38482014-10-0162452152810.15446/revfacmed.v62n4.4348939755Barriers of access to oral health care among university students in southern Colombia, 2011. A multivariate analysisAnderson Iván Rocha-Buelvas0Arsenio Hidalgo TroyaÀngela Hidalgo ErasoUniversidad Antonio NarinoBackground. The right to health is considered to be a fundamental human right. Therefore, it is a starting point from which to combat unjust and immoral inequalities. It is essential to study the process through which a need for attention is completely satisfied. Objective. To analyze determinants of access to oral health care among university students in municipality of Pasto. Materials and methods. A sample of 338 university students answered a confidential survey that was based upon previous studies using a health care services utilization behavioral model. Results. In terms of enabling factors, the students that responded as ‘having a bad health state’ were those that used oral health care services the most in last year, while those students that responded as “being dissatisfied with the appearance of their teeth’ used oral health care services less. In relation to need factors, the students whose quality of life was not affected by physical impairment and physical pain used oral health care services less. Predisposing factors were not statistically significant. Conclusions. This study found that enabling and need factors were associated with recent dental consultations by university students in the municipality of Pasto.https://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/revfacmed/article/view/43489Accesibilidad a los Servicios de SaludEquidad en SaludServicios de Salud para EstudiantesDeterminantes Sociales de la SaludSalud BucalColombia |
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Anderson Iván Rocha-Buelvas Arsenio Hidalgo Troya Àngela Hidalgo Eraso Barriers of access to oral health care among university students in southern Colombia, 2011. A multivariate analysis Revista de la Facultad de Medicina Accesibilidad a los Servicios de Salud Equidad en Salud Servicios de Salud para Estudiantes Determinantes Sociales de la Salud Salud Bucal Colombia |
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Anderson Iván Rocha-Buelvas Arsenio Hidalgo Troya Àngela Hidalgo Eraso |
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Anderson Iván Rocha-Buelvas |
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Barriers of access to oral health care among university students in southern Colombia, 2011. A multivariate analysis |
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Barriers of access to oral health care among university students in southern Colombia, 2011. A multivariate analysis |
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Barriers of access to oral health care among university students in southern Colombia, 2011. A multivariate analysis |
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Barriers of access to oral health care among university students in southern Colombia, 2011. A multivariate analysis |
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Barriers of access to oral health care among university students in southern Colombia, 2011. A multivariate analysis |
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barriers of access to oral health care among university students in southern colombia, 2011. a multivariate analysis |
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Universidad Nacional de Colombia |
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Revista de la Facultad de Medicina |
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Background. The right to health is considered to be a fundamental human right. Therefore, it is a starting point from which to combat unjust and immoral inequalities. It is essential to study the process through which a need for attention is completely satisfied.
Objective. To analyze determinants of access to oral health
care among university students in municipality of Pasto.
Materials and methods. A sample of 338 university students
answered a confidential survey that was based upon previous
studies using a health care services utilization behavioral model.
Results. In terms of enabling factors, the students that responded as ‘having a bad health state’ were those that used oral health care services the most in last year, while those students that responded as “being dissatisfied with the appearance of their teeth’ used oral health care services less. In relation to need factors, the students whose quality of life was not affected by physical impairment and physical pain used oral health care services less. Predisposing factors were not statistically significant.
Conclusions. This study found that enabling and need factors
were associated with recent dental consultations by university
students in the municipality of Pasto. |
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Accesibilidad a los Servicios de Salud Equidad en Salud Servicios de Salud para Estudiantes Determinantes Sociales de la Salud Salud Bucal Colombia |
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https://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/revfacmed/article/view/43489 |
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