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Adherence to preventive recommendations: experience of a cohort presenting for executive health care.

Nathan D Shippee1, Rebecca J Mullan, Mohammed Nabhan, Cindy A Kermott, Philip T Hagen, Deborah J Rhodes, Victor M Montori, M Hassan Murad.   

Abstract

Adherence to recommended preventive services and immunizations in adults is suboptimal and often associated with socioeconomic status, race, and access to care. The aim of this study is to evaluate adherence in a cohort without these barriers to ascertain realistically optimal adherence rates and to examine remaining barriers among relatively advantaged individuals. Specifically, it employed a sample of 6889 patients presenting for executive health care from 2005 to 2009. Adherence varied across colorectal cancer screening (79%), mammography (89%), cervical cancer screening (91%), tetanus immunization (82%), and pneumococcal vaccination (62%). Multivariate logistic regressions revealed that age, education, alcohol use concerns, and being married were positively associated with adherence to certain services. Individuals without the usual barriers to care have variable, less-than-ideal rates of adherence to preventive services, which correlate with some health behaviors and demographics. Understanding the predictors of adherence may inform quality improvement processes aimed at optimizing disease prevention. © Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 22092188     DOI: 10.1089/pop.2011.0029

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Popul Health Manag        ISSN: 1942-7891            Impact factor:   2.459


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