The equity of access to primary dental care in São Paulo, Brazil: A geospatial analysis

International Dental Journal(2018)

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ObjectivesBrazil is one of the largest countries in the world, in terms of geography and population. Most Brazilians reside in the south and south-eastern regions, with notable numbers in the regions' megacities, such as SAo Paulo city. Healthcare provision in such a complex environment is difficult. Thus, a clear understanding of the distribution - or rather, the maldistribution - of these services is fundamental for optimising the allocation of human and financial resources to areas of greatest privation. The present study aimed to determine the distribution of primary dental clinics in SAo Paulo city.MethodsA total of 4,101 primary dental clinics in SAo Paulo city were identified and geocoded. Clinic locations were integrated with the city's 19,128 constituent census tracts - each containing sociodemographic data for the 11,252,204 residents - using Geographic Information Systems (GIS).ResultsApproximately two-thirds (64.8%) of the population resided within 0.5km of a primary dental clinic, and a further 23.9% were within 1km. Populations more than 1km out were typically characterised as sociodemographically disadvantaged. Primary dental clinics were also more sparsely distributed in the city's peripheral census tracts than central census tracts.ConclusionPrimary dental clinics are maldistributed in SAo Paulo city, with disadvantaged populations having less spatial access than their advantaged counterparts.
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Dentistry,oral health,public dental health,spatial access
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