Llovera Ingrid, Ward Mary F, Ryan James G, LaTouche Thalia, Sama Andrew
North Shore University Hospital, Manhasset, NY 11030, USA.
Acad Emerg Med. 2003 Feb;10(2):155-60. doi: 10.1111/j.1553-2712.2003.tb00034.x.
To determine which preventive health information the emergency department (ED) population (patients and visitors) would be most interested in having available to them while they spend time in the waiting area.
This was a prospective survey of consecutive adults seated in the ED waiting area during a representative week on predetermined shifts. The survey asked them to indicate whether they would be interested in obtaining information about the following preventive health issues: breast cancer, prostate cancer, smoking, obesity, stress reduction, exercise programs, alcohol/drugs, HIV, blood pressure screening, immunizations, referrals to primary care physicians, Pap smears, car safety, smoke detectors, domestic and youth violence, depression, gun safety, and safe sex.
Of the 1284 subjects approached, 878 (68%) made up the study group (56% female, mean age = 44 years, 60% white); 406 refused. The information people were most interested in obtaining was the following: 52% of the respondents were interested in referral to stress reduction programs, 51% in information about exercise programs, 42% in blood pressure screening, 40% in information about breast cancer screening, 33% in depression information/screening, 33% in prostate cancer screening, 26% in immunization against pneumococcus, 24% in immunization against tetanus, 26% in smoking cessation programs, and 26% in safe driving information. Women were most interested in breast cancer screening (64%); and men, in prostate cancer screening (55%).
Of the 878 subjects in the study group, 96% were interested in obtaining information about one or more preventive health issues. An opportunity exists to respond to this interest by providing material for public health education in the waiting area of EDs.
确定急诊科(ED)人群(患者和访客)在候诊区等待时最希望获取哪些预防性健康信息。
这是一项前瞻性调查,在具有代表性的一周内,对急诊科候诊区按预定班次就座的连续成年患者进行调查。调查询问他们是否有兴趣获取以下预防性健康问题的信息:乳腺癌、前列腺癌、吸烟、肥胖、减压、锻炼计划、酒精/药物、艾滋病毒、血压筛查、免疫接种、转介至初级保健医生、巴氏涂片检查、汽车安全、烟雾探测器、家庭和青少年暴力、抑郁症、枪支安全以及安全性行为。
在接触的1284名受试者中,878名(68%)组成了研究组(56%为女性,平均年龄 = 44岁,60%为白人);406名拒绝参与。人们最感兴趣获取的信息如下:52%的受访者对转介至减压计划感兴趣,51%对锻炼计划信息感兴趣,42%对血压筛查感兴趣,40%对乳腺癌筛查信息感兴趣,33%对抑郁症信息/筛查感兴趣,33%对前列腺癌筛查感兴趣,26%对肺炎球菌免疫接种感兴趣,24%对破伤风免疫接种感兴趣,26%对戒烟计划感兴趣,26%对安全驾驶信息感兴趣。女性对乳腺癌筛查最感兴趣(64%);男性对前列腺癌筛查最感兴趣(55%)。
在研究组的878名受试者中,96%有兴趣获取关于一种或多种预防性健康问题的信息。通过在急诊科候诊区提供公共健康教育材料,有机会回应这种兴趣。