COMPLIANCE WITH CHILDHOOD CHOLESTEROL SCREENING AMONG MEMBERS OF A PREPAID HEALTH PLAN

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作者
BACHMAN, RP
SCHOEN, EJ
STEMBRIDGE, A
JURECKI, ER
IMAGIRE, RS
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[1] KAISER PERMANETE MED CARE PROGRAM,DIV GENET,OAKLAND,CA
[2] KAISER PERMANETE MED CARE PROGRAM,DEPT PEDIAT,OAKLAND,CA
[3] KAISER PERMANETE MED CARE PROGRAM,REG PERINATAL SCREENING PROGRAM,OAKLAND,CA
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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF DISEASES OF CHILDREN | 1993年 / 147卷 / 04期
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10.1001/archpedi.1993.02160280032013
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R72 [儿科学];
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100202 ;
摘要
Objective.-To assess compliance with cholesterol screening and intervention by children who were members of a prepaid health plan in which there was no financial barrier to intervention. Research Design.-Children with family histories of hypercholesterolemia, coronary heart disease, and stroke were advised to have a random cholesterol test. Those with total cholesterol levels of 4.80 mmol/L (185 mg/dL) or higher were asked to return for a fasting blood test, of this group, compliant subjects with low-density lipoprotein values of 3.25 mmol/L (1 25 mg/dL) or higher were offered a nutrition program. Setting.-Kaiser Permanente Medical Center, Oakland, Calif. Subjects and Participants.-The parents of 1160 children aged 2 to 18 years who had routine pediatric appointments at Kaiser Permanente Medical Center were asked to complete screening forms on family history. Selection Procedures.-Children with family histories of hypercholesterolemia, coronary heart disease, and stroke were advised to have a random cholesterol test. Subjects with total cholesterol levels of 4.80 mmol/L or higher were asked to return for a fasting test, and subjects with low-density lipoprotein levels of 3.25 mmol/L or higher were offered a nutrition program. Interventions.-Telephone call, letter, low-cholesterol diet, and nutrition program. Main Outcome Measures.-Of the 1160 subjects contacted, 529 (46%) had positive family histories. Of these subjects, random blood cholesterol levels were determined for 369 (70%); 160 (30%) did not comply. Ninety-three subjects had total cholesterol levels of 4.80 mmol/L or higher; of these, 35 (38%) did not comply with follow-up testing. of the 58 compliant subjects, 25 (43%) had low-density lipoprotein values of 3.25 mmol/L or higher and were offered either a 3-week or a 6-week nutrition program. Only nine subjects (36%) enrolled; 16 (64%) did not comply. Conclusions.-Parents do not comply well with a childhood cholesterol screening program that involves two blood tests and moderately intensive educational intervention. Compliance is an important component of cholesterol screening and intervention.
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