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Realising the potential of the family history in risk assessment and primary prevention of coronary heart disease in primary care: ADDFAM study protocol

机译:意识到家族史在初级保健中风险评估和冠心病一级预防中的潜力:ADDFAM研究方案

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Background Coronary heart disease (CHD) is the leading cause of death in the developed world, and its prevention a core activity in current UK general practice. Currently, family history is not systematically integrated into cardiovascular risk assessment in the UK, Europe or the US. Further, primary health care professionals' lack the confidence to interpret family history information and there is a low level of recording of family history information in General Practice (GP) records. Primary prevention of CHD through lifestyle advice has sometimes yielded modest results although, for example, behavioural interventions targeted at "at risk" patients have produced encouraging findings. A family history approach, targeted at those requesting CHD assessment, could motivate lifestyle change. The project will assess the clinical value of incorporating systematic family history information into CHD risk assessment in primary care, from the perspective of the users of this service, the health care practitioners providing this service, and the National Health Service. Methods/Design The study will include three distinct phases: (1) cross-sectional survey to ascertain baseline information on current recording of family information; (2) through an exploratory matched-pair cluster randomised study, with nested qualitative semi-structured interview and focus group study, to assess the impact of systematic family history recording on participants' and primary care professionals' experience; (3) develop an economic model of the costs and benefits of incorporating family history into CHD risk assessment. Discussion On completion of the project, users and primary care practitioners will be more informed of the value and utility of including family history in CHD risk assessment. Further, this approach will also act as a model of how familial risk information can be integrated within mainstream primary care preventive services for common chronic diseases. Trial Registration Current Controlled Trials ISRCTN17943542
机译:背景技术冠心病(CHD)是发达国家的主要死亡原因,其预防是当前英国一般实践中的一项核心活动。目前,在英国,欧洲或美国,家族史尚未被系统地整合到心血管风险评估中。此外,初级保健专业人员缺乏解释家族史信息的信心,并且在全科医学(GP)记录中家族史信息的记录水平很低。通过生活方式建议对冠心病进行一级预防有时会产生适度的结果,尽管例如针对“处于危险中”患者的行为干预措施已产生令人鼓舞的发现。针对要求进行CHD评估的人的家族史方法可以激发生活方式的改变。该项目将从该服务的使用者,提供此服务的卫生保健从业人员以及国家卫生服务局的角度评估将系统的家族史信息纳入冠心病风险评估的临床价值。方法/设计该研究将包括三个不同的阶段:(1)横断面调查,以确定有关家庭信息当前记录的基线信息; (2)通过探索性配对配对聚类随机研究,定性的半结构化访谈和焦点小组研究,评估系统的家族史记录对参与者和初级保健专业人员的经历的影响; (3)建立将家族史纳入冠心病风险评估的成本和收益的经济模型。讨论在项目完成后,将使使用者和初级保健从业人员更加了解在CHD风险评估中包括家族史的价值和实用性。此外,该方法还将充当如何将家族性风险信息整合到常见慢性病的主流初级保健预防服务中的模型。试用注册电流对照试验ISRCTN17943542

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