Systematic review: the value of the periodic health evaluation
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- DOI: 10.7326/0003-4819-146-4-200702200-00008
Systematic review: the value of the periodic health evaluation
Abstract
Background: The periodic health evaluation (PHE) has been a fundamental part of medical practice for decades despite a lack of consensus on its value.
Purpose: To synthesize the evidence on benefits and harms of the PHE.
Data sources: Electronic searches of such databases as MEDLINE and the Cochrane Library, review of reference lists, and hand- searching of journals through September 2006.
Study selection: Studies (English-language only) assessing the delivery of preventive services, clinical outcomes, and costs among patients receiving the PHE versus those receiving usual care.
Data extraction: Study design and settings, descriptions of the PHE, and clinical outcomes associated with the PHE.
Data synthesis: The best available evidence assessing benefits or harms of the PHE consisted of 21 studies published from 1973 to 2004. The PHE had a consistently beneficial association with patient receipt of gynecologic examinations and Papanicolaou smears, cholesterol screening, and fecal occult blood testing. The PHE also had a beneficial effect on patient "worry" in 1 randomized, controlled trial but had mixed effects on other clinical outcomes and costs.
Limitations: Descriptions of the PHE and outcomes were heterogeneous. Some trials were performed before U.S. Preventive Services Task Force guidelines were disseminated, limiting their applicability to modern practice.
Conclusions: Evidence suggests that the PHE improves delivery of some recommended preventive services and may lessen patient worry. Although additional research is needed to clarify the long-term benefits, harms, and costs of receiving the PHE, evidence of benefits in this study justifies implementation of the PHE in clinical practice.
Comment in
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Review: periodic health examination increases delivery of some clinical preventive services and reduces patient worry.ACP J Club. 2007 Jul-Aug;147(1):6. ACP J Club. 2007. PMID: 17608371 No abstract available.
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Review: Periodic health examination increases delivery of some clinical preventive services and reduces patient worry.Evid Based Med. 2007 Aug;12(4):118. doi: 10.1136/ebm.12.4.118. Evid Based Med. 2007. PMID: 17885166 No abstract available.
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