MOTIVATIONAL EFFECT OF CHOLESTEROL MEASUREMENT IN GENERAL-PRACTICE HEALTH CHECKS

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ROBERTSON, I
PHILLIPS, A
MANT, D
THOROGOOD, M
FOWLER, G
FULLER, A
YUDKIN, P
WOODS, M
机构
[1] AYLESBURY VALE DIST HLTH AUTHOR,DEPT PUBL HLTH,AYLESBURY,ENGLAND
[2] UNIV OXFORD,DEPT PUBL HLTH & PRIMARY CARE,OXFORD,ENGLAND
[3] STOKE MANDEVILLE HOSP,DEPT BIOCHEM,AYLESBURY,BUCKS,ENGLAND
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BRITISH JOURNAL OF GENERAL PRACTICE | 1992年 / 42卷 / 364期
关键词
CHOLESTEROL SCREENING; CORONARY RISK FACTORS; ATTITUDE TO HEALTH; RISK REDUCTION;
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
A randomized trial was conducted in five general practices in and around Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire to assess the motivational effect of cholesterol measurement on compliance with advice to reduce dietary fat intake and to stop smoking. The advice was given by practice nurses during health checks for cardiovascular risk factors. A total of 578 patients were recruited to the study and randomized into two groups. Both groups were given the same advice and were followed up after a median of three months, but the intervention group was also given immediate feedback on their cholesterol concentration. Follow up was completed for 88.2% of subjects, and those who were not followed up were assumed not to have changed their behaviour. The mean fall in total cholesterol at follow up was 0.11 mmol l-1 (95% confidence interval 0.03 to 0.18) in the intervention group who were told their cholesterol result and 0.02 mmol l-1 (95% Cl-0.06 to 0.10) in the control group who were not. The proportion of smokers who were not smoking at follow up was 10.7% and 10.1% in the two groups, respectively Patients in the intervention group with an initial total cholesterol level of 6.50 mmol l-1 or greater showed a mean fall of 6.2% in cholesterol level whereas those with an initial cholesterol level of less than 5.20 mmol l-1 experienced a mean increase of 3.6%, but as differences of this magnitude were also seen in the control group they probably reflect regression to the mean rather than an effect of knowledge of cholesterol level. Thus, knowledge of cholesterol level was found to have little motivational incentive or disincentive effect, but this must be seen in the light of the small overall effect of the dietary advice given.
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