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What factors influence differential uptake of NHS Health Checks, diabetes and hypertension reviews among women in ethnically diverse South London? Cross-sectional analysis of 63,000 primary care records
BACKGROUND: Uptake of health checks among women has not been examined in relation to patient and General Practitioner (GP) practice level factors. We investigated patient and practice level factors associated with differential uptake of health checks. METHODS: Primary care records from 44 practices...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9156982/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35747176 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eclinm.2022.101471 |
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author | Molokhia, Mariam Ayis, Dr. Salma Karamanos, Alexis L'Esperance, Dr. Veline Yousif, Sarah Durbaba, Stevo Ćurčin, Vasa Ashworth, Mark Harding, Seeromanie |
author_facet | Molokhia, Mariam Ayis, Dr. Salma Karamanos, Alexis L'Esperance, Dr. Veline Yousif, Sarah Durbaba, Stevo Ćurčin, Vasa Ashworth, Mark Harding, Seeromanie |
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description | BACKGROUND: Uptake of health checks among women has not been examined in relation to patient and General Practitioner (GP) practice level factors. We investigated patient and practice level factors associated with differential uptake of health checks. METHODS: Primary care records from 44 practices in Lambeth for women aged 40-74 years old (N = 62,967) from 2000-2018 were analysed using multi-level logistic regression models. An odds ratio (OR) >1 indicates increased occurrence of no health check. FINDINGS: The mean age (IQR) of the included female sample (aged 40-74 years) was 52.9 years (45.0-59.0). Adjusted for patient-level factors (age, ethnicity, English as first language, overweight/obesity, smoking, attendance to GP practices, and co-morbidity), the odds of non-uptake of health checks were higher for Other White (OR 1.24, 95% confidence interval 1.17-1.33), and Other ethnicity (1.20, 1.07-1.35) vs. White British. It was also higher for 50-69 year olds (1.55, 1.47-1.62), 70-74 year olds (1.60, 1.49-1.72) vs. 40-49 year olds. These ORs did not change on adjustments for practice level factors (proportion of patients living in deprived areas, proportion of patients with ≥1 chronic condition, ≥3 emergency diabetes admissions annually, GP density/1000 patients, quality outcome framework score of ≥ 95%, and patient satisfaction scores of ≥80%). Non-uptake was lower for Black Caribbeans, Bangladeshis, overweight/obese patients, frequent practice attenders and comorbid patients. INTERPRETATION: Differential uptake in health checks remained after adjustment for patient and practice level factors. Better measures of social determinants of health and of practice context are needed. FUNDING: NIHR Research for Patient Benefit Programme (NIHR202769). |
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spelling | pubmed-91569822022-06-22 What factors influence differential uptake of NHS Health Checks, diabetes and hypertension reviews among women in ethnically diverse South London? Cross-sectional analysis of 63,000 primary care records Molokhia, Mariam Ayis, Dr. Salma Karamanos, Alexis L'Esperance, Dr. Veline Yousif, Sarah Durbaba, Stevo Ćurčin, Vasa Ashworth, Mark Harding, Seeromanie eClinicalMedicine Articles BACKGROUND: Uptake of health checks among women has not been examined in relation to patient and General Practitioner (GP) practice level factors. We investigated patient and practice level factors associated with differential uptake of health checks. METHODS: Primary care records from 44 practices in Lambeth for women aged 40-74 years old (N = 62,967) from 2000-2018 were analysed using multi-level logistic regression models. An odds ratio (OR) >1 indicates increased occurrence of no health check. FINDINGS: The mean age (IQR) of the included female sample (aged 40-74 years) was 52.9 years (45.0-59.0). Adjusted for patient-level factors (age, ethnicity, English as first language, overweight/obesity, smoking, attendance to GP practices, and co-morbidity), the odds of non-uptake of health checks were higher for Other White (OR 1.24, 95% confidence interval 1.17-1.33), and Other ethnicity (1.20, 1.07-1.35) vs. White British. It was also higher for 50-69 year olds (1.55, 1.47-1.62), 70-74 year olds (1.60, 1.49-1.72) vs. 40-49 year olds. These ORs did not change on adjustments for practice level factors (proportion of patients living in deprived areas, proportion of patients with ≥1 chronic condition, ≥3 emergency diabetes admissions annually, GP density/1000 patients, quality outcome framework score of ≥ 95%, and patient satisfaction scores of ≥80%). Non-uptake was lower for Black Caribbeans, Bangladeshis, overweight/obese patients, frequent practice attenders and comorbid patients. INTERPRETATION: Differential uptake in health checks remained after adjustment for patient and practice level factors. Better measures of social determinants of health and of practice context are needed. FUNDING: NIHR Research for Patient Benefit Programme (NIHR202769). Elsevier 2022-05-27 /pmc/articles/PMC9156982/ /pubmed/35747176 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eclinm.2022.101471 Text en © 2022 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Articles Molokhia, Mariam Ayis, Dr. Salma Karamanos, Alexis L'Esperance, Dr. Veline Yousif, Sarah Durbaba, Stevo Ćurčin, Vasa Ashworth, Mark Harding, Seeromanie What factors influence differential uptake of NHS Health Checks, diabetes and hypertension reviews among women in ethnically diverse South London? Cross-sectional analysis of 63,000 primary care records |
title | What factors influence differential uptake of NHS Health Checks, diabetes and hypertension reviews among women in ethnically diverse South London? Cross-sectional analysis of 63,000 primary care records |
title_full | What factors influence differential uptake of NHS Health Checks, diabetes and hypertension reviews among women in ethnically diverse South London? Cross-sectional analysis of 63,000 primary care records |
title_fullStr | What factors influence differential uptake of NHS Health Checks, diabetes and hypertension reviews among women in ethnically diverse South London? Cross-sectional analysis of 63,000 primary care records |
title_full_unstemmed | What factors influence differential uptake of NHS Health Checks, diabetes and hypertension reviews among women in ethnically diverse South London? Cross-sectional analysis of 63,000 primary care records |
title_short | What factors influence differential uptake of NHS Health Checks, diabetes and hypertension reviews among women in ethnically diverse South London? Cross-sectional analysis of 63,000 primary care records |
title_sort | what factors influence differential uptake of nhs health checks, diabetes and hypertension reviews among women in ethnically diverse south london? cross-sectional analysis of 63,000 primary care records |
topic | Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9156982/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35747176 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eclinm.2022.101471 |
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