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. 2001 Jan:47:70-6.

Does having regular care by a family physician improve preventive care?

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Does having regular care by a family physician improve preventive care?

W J McIsaac et al. Can Fam Physician. 2001 Jan.

Abstract

Objective: To assess whether regular care from a family physician is associated with receiving preventive services.

Design: Secondary analysis of the 1994 National Population Health Survey.

Setting: Cross-sectional sample of the Canadian population.

Participants: A total of 15,731 non-institutionalized adults.

Main outcome measures: Reported visits to general practitioners and specialists in the previous year and reports of having had blood pressure measurements, mammography, and Pap smears.

Results: A graded relationship was observed between level of regular care by a family physician in the previous year (none, some, regular) and receiving preventive services. Those without regular doctors and those reporting only some care by a family physician were less likely to have ever had their blood pressure checked than adults receiving ongoing care from a regular family physician. Women reporting some or no care were less likely to have had mammography within 2 years or to have ever had Pap smears.

Conclusion: Adults who receive regular care from a family physician are more likely to receive recommended preventive services.

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  • Hats off to family physicians.
    Vernick J. Vernick J. Can Fam Physician. 2001 May;47:945. Can Fam Physician. 2001. PMID: 11398723 Free PMC article. No abstract available.

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