患者对初级保健环境中NHS健康检查的看法。

Quality in primary care Pub Date : 2014-01-01
Colin Baker, Elizabeth A Loughren, Diane Crone, Nevila Kallfa'
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背景:NHS健康检查是一项心血管疾病(CVD)风险评估和管理计划,针对英格兰年龄在40至74岁之间的个体,目的是识别以前未评估的CVD高风险个体。迄今为止,很少有研究探讨患者对健康检查的看法和意见。目的:本文旨在调查的看法和意见的病人谁参加了健康检查预约在格洛斯特郡的队列83全科医生。方法:对2012年5月至6月在英格兰某郡完成健康检查预约的患者进行横断面调查。从健康检查专员和全科医生发出的1 011份标准化和匿名病人调查中获得了定量和定性数据。收集的数据包括对健康检查过程和实际任命的所有方面的看法。采用描述性分析对定量数据进行查询。采用归纳内容分析法对定性数据进行分析。结果:对健康的担忧是出勤的主要原因。安心、获得健康信息和指导、识别心血管疾病风险和心血管疾病诊断被认为是参加预约的主要好处。主要缺点包括健康检查程序不一致、任命管理和缺乏适当的后续咨询意见。结论:健康检查受到患者的欢迎,并提供有用的结果,但在吸引患者和描述其目的方面需要更大的一致性。
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Patients' perceptions of a NHS Health Check in the primary care setting.

Background: The NHS Health Checks is a cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk assessment and management programme for individuals in England aged between 40 and 74 with the aim of identifying previously unassessed individuals that are at high risk of CVD. Little research to date has explored patient perceptions and opinions of Health Checks.

Objective: This paper aims to investigate the perceptions and opinions of patients who had attended a Health Check appointment within a cohort of 83 General Practices in Gloucestershire.

Methods: A cross sectional survey of patients who had completed a Health Check appointment during the period May to June 2012 within a single county in England. Quantitative and qualitative data were acquired from 1,011 standardised and anonymised patient surveys sent out by a Health Check Commissioner and GPs. Data gathered included perceptions concerning all aspects of the Health Checks process and actual appointment. Descriptive analysis was used to interrogate the quantitative data. Inductive content analysis was used to analyse qualitative data.

Results: Concerns about health were a principal driver of attendance. Reassurance, access to health information and guidance, and the identification of CVD risk and CVD diagnosis were perceived as key benefits of attending the appointment. Principal disadvantages included inconsistencies in the Health Check process, administration of appointments and a lack of appropriate follow up advice.

Conclusion: Health Checks are popular with patients and provide useful outcomes but greater consistency is needed in engaging patients and describing its purpose.

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