Comparing self-reported measures of diabetes care with similar measures from a chart audit in a well-defined population

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作者
Harwell, TS
Moore, K
Madison, M
Powell-Taylor, D
Lundgren, P
Smilie, JG
Acton, KJ
Helgerson, SD
Gohdes, D
机构
[1] Montana Dept Publ Hlth & Human Serv, Montana Diabet Project, Helena, MT 59620 USA
[2] Indian Hlth Serv, Billings Area Off, Diabet Control Program, Billings, MT USA
[3] Indian Hlth Serv Diabet Program, Albuquerque, NM USA
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adult; cardiovascular diseases/epidemiology; cross-sectional studies; diabetes mellitus; health surveys; population surveillance; questionnaires/standards;
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10.1177/106286060101600102
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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The objective of this study was to compare self-reported measures of diabetes care with measures derived from medical records in a well defined population. Diabetes measures were collected through a 1997 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System telephone survey of American Indians living on or near 7 Montana reservations (N = 398) and were compared with data collected from charts of a systematic sample of American Indians with diabetes seen in 1997 at Indian Health Service (IHS) facilities, Survey respondents were more likely to report a duration of di abetes greater than or equal to 10 years (44 vs 31%), annual dilated retinal exam (75 vs 59%), and an influenza immunization in the past year (73 vs 57%) compared with estimates from the chart audit. Estimates of pneumococcal immunization (88 vs 42%), annual cholesterol screening (86 vs 69%), and overweight, based on body mass index (67 vs 50%), were significantly higher from the chart audit, No significant differences were found between the survey respondents and the chart audit data for annual foot exams (65 vs 61%), annual blood pressure checks (98 vs 93%), high cholesterol (35 vs 41%), and high blood pressure (54 vs 64%). These findings suggest that self-reported data may over and underestimate specific measures of diabetes care.
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