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Promoting mammography: results of a randomized trial of telephone counseling and a medical practice intervention.

机译:促进乳腺摄影:电话咨询和医疗干预的随机试验结果。

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BACKGROUND: Despite widespread promotion of mammography screening, a distinct minority of women have remained underusers of this effective preventive measure. We sought to measure the effects of barrier-specific telephone counseling (BSTC) and a physician-based educational intervention (MD-ED) on mammography utilization among underusers of mammography screening. DESIGN: This was a randomized controlled trial. Women meeting criteria for mammography underuse at baseline (grouped by practice affiliation) were randomized to a reminder control condition (RC group received annual mailed reminders), BSTC or MD-ED interventions and followed for 3 years. Underuse was defined by failure to get two annual or biannual mammograms over a 2- to 4-year period prior to a baseline survey. PARTICIPANTS AND SETTING: The study included 1655 female underusers of mammography aged 50-80 years who were members of two health maintenance organizations (HMO) in central Massachusetts. INTERVENTIONS: BSTC consisted of periodic brief, scripted calls from trained counselors to women who had not had a mammogram in the preceding 15 months. Women could receive up to three annual calls during the study. MD-ED consisted of physician and office staff trainings aimed at improving counseling skills and office reminder systems. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE: Self-report of mammography use during the study period was the main outcome measure. Regular use was defined as > or =1 mammogram every 24 months. RESULTS: Forty-four percent in each intervention group became regular users compared to 42% in the RC group. Among subjects who had prior but not recent mammograms at baseline, BSTC was effective (OR=1.48; 95% CI=1.04; 2. 10), and MD-ED marginally effective (OR=1.28; 95% CI=0.88, 1.85). Most recent users at baseline and few never users became regular users (61% and 17%, respectively) regardless of intervention status. CONCLUSIONS: Among mammography underusers BSTC modestly increases utilization for former users at a reasonable cost (
机译:背景:尽管广泛开展了乳腺X线摄影筛查,但仍然有少数妇女仍然使用这种有效的预防措施。我们试图测量针对特定人群的电话咨询服务(BSTC)和基于医师的教育干预措施(MD-ED)对乳腺X线检查筛查不足使用者的影响。设计:这是一项随机对照试验。基线时未达到乳房X线摄影标准的女性(按执业所属分组)被随机分为提醒控制条件(RC组接受年度邮寄提醒),BSTC或MD-ED干预,并随访3年。使用不足的定义是在基线调查之前的2至4年内未获得两次或每两年一次的乳房X线照片。参与者和环境:该研究包括1655位年龄在50-80岁之间的女性乳房X线摄影使用者,他们是马萨诸塞州中部两个健康维护组织(HMO)的成员。干预措施:BSTC包括受过训练的辅导员对在过去15个月内没有进行乳房X线照片检查的妇女的定期简短,脚本化的通话。在研究期间,女性最多可以接到三个年度电话。 MD-ED由医师和办公室工作人员培训组成,旨在提高咨询技巧和办公室提醒系统。主要观察指标:在研究期间自我报告乳房X线照片的使用是主要的终点指标。定期使用被定义为每24个月>或= 1乳腺摄影。结果:每个干预组的百分之四十四成为常规用户,而RC组为百分之四十二。在基线之前有乳房X光检查但近期没有乳房X光检查的受试者中,BSTC有效(OR = 1.48; 95%CI = 1.04; 2。10),MD-ED边缘有效(OR = 1.28; 95%CI = 0.88,1.85) 。不论干预状态如何,处于基准状态的最新用户和从未使用过的用户很少成为常规用户(分别为61%和17%)。结论:在乳腺X线摄影用户中,BSTC以合理的成本适度提高了以前用户的使用率(

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