Literature DB >> 1422405

Lifestyle advice in general practice: rates recalled by patients.

C Silagy1, J Muir, A Coulter, M Thorogood, P Yudkin, L Roe.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To document how often patients with varying cardiovascular risk levels reported receiving lifestyle advice from general practice.
DESIGN: Cross sectional descriptive survey by postal questionnaire.
SETTING: 5 general practices in Bedfordshire.
SUBJECTS: 4941 people aged 35-64 years who had consulted a general practitioner at least once during the 12 months before completing the questionnaire and who subsequently attended for a health check as part of the OXCHECK trial. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Report of having received advice from a general practitioner or practice nurse about smoking, alcohol consumption, exercise, or diet during the 12 months before completing the questionnaire. Cardiovascular risk assessed by a nurse during structured health check.
RESULTS: The overall reported rate of advice was 27% for smoking, 4.5% for exercise, 12% for diet, and 3% for alcohol consumption. Those with unhealthy behaviour profile or at increased cardiovascular risk received more advice--for example, 47% of smokers with a history of cardiovascular disease received advice on smoking. Among those at increased risk, men were more likely than women to receive advice about exercise (11% v 4%, p = 0.04) and alcohol consumption (10% v 4%, p = 0.007), while women received more advice about weight (17% v 23%, p < 0.001). The rate of receiving advice was unaffected by age, marital status, or social class.
CONCLUSION: The low rate of lifestyle advice reported by patients implies that more preventive advice could be provided in primary care.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1422405      PMCID: PMC1883070          DOI: 10.1136/bmj.305.6858.871

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  BMJ        ISSN: 0959-8138


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