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A randomized trial of mail vs. telephone invitation to a community-based cardiovascular health awareness program for older family practice patients [ISRCTN61739603]

机译:一项针对老年家庭实践患者的社区心血管健康意识计划的邮寄与电话邀请的随机试验[ISRCTN61739603]

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Background Family physicians can play an important role in encouraging patients to participate in community-based health promotion initiatives designed to supplement and enhance their in-office care. Our objectives were to determine effective approaches to invite older family practice patients to attend cardiovascular health awareness sessions in community pharmacies, and to assess the feasibility and acceptability of a program incorporating invitation by physicians and feedback to physicians. Methods We conducted a prospective randomized trial with 1 family physician practice and 5 community pharmacies in Dundas, Ontario. Regular patients 65 years or older (n = 235) were randomly allocated to invitation by mail or telephone to attend pharmacy cardiovascular health awareness sessions led by volunteer peer health educators. A health record review captured blood pressure status, monitoring and control. At the sessions, volunteers helped patients to measure blood pressure using in-store machines and a validated portable device (BPM-100), and recorded blood pressure readings and self-reported cardiovascular risk factors. We compared attendance rates in the mail and telephone invitation groups and explored factors potentially associated with attendance. Results The 119 patients invited by mail and 116 patients contacted by telephone had a mean age of 75.7 (SD, 6.4) years and 46.8% were male. Overall, 58.3% (137/235) of invitees attended a pharmacy cardiovascular health awareness session. Patients invited by telephone were more likely to attend than those invited by mail (72.3% vs. 44.0%, OR 3.3; 95%CI 1.9–5.7; p Conclusion While the attendance in response to a telephone invitation was higher, response to a single letter was substantial. Attendance rates indicated considerable interest in community-based cardiovascular health promotion activities. A large-scale trial of a pharmacy cardiovascular health awareness program for older primary care patients is feasible.
机译:背景技术家庭医生在鼓励患者参加旨在补充和增强其办公室内护理的社区健康促进计划中可以发挥重要作用。我们的目标是确定邀请年龄较大的家庭实践患者参加社区药房的心血管健康意识培训的有效方法,并评估结合了医师邀请和医师反馈的计划的可行性和可接受性。方法我们在安大略省邓达斯市与1家家庭医生和5家社区药店进行了一项前瞻性随机试验。 65岁或65岁以上的普通患者(n = 235)被随机分配通过邮寄或电话邀请参加由志愿者同伴健康教育者主持的药房心血管健康认识会议。健康记录审查记录了血压状态,监测和控制。在会议上,志愿者帮助患者使用店内机器和经过验证的便携式设备(BPM-100)来测量血压,并记录血压读数和自我报告的心血管危险因素。我们比较了邮件和电话邀请组中的出勤率,并探讨了可能与出勤相关的因素。结果119名邮寄邀请患者和116名通过电话联系的患者的平均年龄为75.7(SD,6.4)岁,男性为46.8%。总体而言,有58.3%(137/235)的受邀者参加了药房心血管健康知识讲座。通过电话邀请的患者比通过邮件邀请的患者更有可能参加(72.3%vs. 44.0%,或3.3; 95%CI 1.9-5.7; p结论)虽然响应电话邀请的出席率较高,但对单个邀请的响应出勤率表明对基于社区的心血管健康促进活动有极大的兴趣,针对老年基层医疗患者的药房心血管健康意识计划的大规模试验是可行的。

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