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Periodic Health Examinations and the Provision of Cancer Prevention Services

Carol Hill Sox, Engr; Allen J. Dietrich, MD; Tor D. Tosteson, ScD; Charlotte Woodruff Winchell; Christine E. Labaree

Arch Fam Med. 1997;6(3):223-230.


Abstract

Objectives
To learn about cancer prevention services in primary care practices and to understand physician factors that affect the provision of these services.

Design
Survey of physicians and their patients in 1992. Setting: Cooperating physicians (n=72) of a random selection of community general internist and family physician practices in New Hampshire and Vermont.

Patients
Patients (n=2775) of the study physicians for at least 1 year, aged 42 years or older, with no lifethreatening illness, who recently visited the physician.

Main Outcome Measures
Proportion of sample patients per practice provided age- and sex-appropriate cancer prevention services in the previous year.

Results
In this primary care population, a high proportion of patients received appropriate services in 1992. A periodic health examination within the past year was an important predictor for the receipt of many cancer prevention services. Female physicians provided more periodic health examinations than male physicians; internists provided more than family physicians.

Conclusions
The strongest determinant of receiving preventive services is having a periodic health examination. If clinicians and policymakers decrease emphasis on the periodic health examination as a major opportunity to provide indicated preventive services, they should ensure that a satisfactory alternative strategy is in place.



Author Affiliations

From the Department of Community and Family Medicine, Dartmouth Medical School, Hanover, NH. Ms Labaree is now with the American Cancer Society, New Hampshire Division Inc, Bedford.



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