Department of Health Communication, Graduate School of Medicine, The University of Tokyo, Japan.
Ind Health. 2018 Apr 7;56(2):155-159. doi: 10.2486/indhealth.2017-0104. Epub 2017 Oct 19.
Periodic health checkups constitute an important public health strategy to prevent the onset of diseases and promote healthy behaviors. However, adherence to recommendations to undergo further medical examination after annual health checkups is not necessarily high. This study examined the factors related to adherence to recommendations among Japanese employees. We conducted a cross-sectional study of 219 employees who had ignored recommendations to visit a physician for the previous 3 yr; we assessed their work- and life-related factors, health status, and health literacy. We analyzed the data of 103 employees who met the inclusion criteria. Participants who lived alone and had a primary doctor, lower job demand, and lower self-rated health were significantly more likely to adhere to recommendations, suggesting that work- and life-related factors-rather than individual health literacy-may be more important. Further study is needed toward effective utilization of annual health checkups in the workplace.
定期健康检查是预防疾病发生和促进健康行为的重要公共卫生策略。然而,人们对年度健康检查后进一步进行医学检查的建议的遵循率不一定高。本研究旨在探讨与日本员工建议遵循率相关的因素。我们对 219 名忽视过去 3 年医生就诊建议的员工进行了横断面研究,评估了他们的工作和生活相关因素、健康状况和健康素养。我们对符合纳入标准的 103 名员工进行了数据分析。结果表明,独居、有初级保健医生、较低的工作需求和较低的自我健康评估的参与者更有可能遵循建议,这表明工作和生活相关因素可能比个人健康素养更为重要。需要进一步研究如何在工作场所有效利用年度健康检查。