Delivery rates for preventive services in 44 midwestern clinics

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作者
Kottke, TE
Solberg, LI
Brekke, ML
Cabrera, A
Marquez, MA
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[1] MAYO CLIN, DEPT HLTH SCI RES, ROCHESTER, MN USA
[2] GRP HLTH FDN, MINNEAPOLIS, MN USA
[3] BREKKE ASSOCIATES, MINNEAPOLIS, MN USA
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10.4065/72.6.515
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Objective: To determine the rates at which private primary-care clinics are recommending blood pressure and cholesterol measurement, smoking cessation, clinical breast examination, screening mammography, Papanicolaou testing, and influenza and pneumococcus immunizations. Material and Methods: We conducted a mail survey of 7,997 randomly selected patients from 44 primary-care clinics in and around Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota, of whom 6,830 (85.4%) completed the questionnaire on preventive services delivery rates. The responses were analyzed statistically, including stratification by reason for the clinic visit. Results: On the average, about two-thirds of the patients in each clinic reported being up-to-date on preventive services before their clinic visit; an exception was pneumococcus immunization (mean rate, 33%). Except for blood pressure and smoking cessation advice, less than 30% of patients who were not up-to-date on a preventive service were offered it if the clinic visit was for a reason other than a checkup or physical examination. For patients who said that they saw their physician for a checkup or physical examination, the rate was more than 50% only for Papanicolaou smear. In contrast, nearly all responding practitioners agreed that each of the eight preventive services was very important or important. Conclusion: Preventive services consensus goals are not being met, even for patients who report that their clinic visit was for a checkup or physical examination. This finding suggests that it may be necessary to develop clinical systems that support and enable the delivery of preventive services.
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