Avanzini F, Alli C, Bettelli G, Colombo F, Conforti L, Pirone F, Spagnoli A, Taioli E, Tognoni G, Villella M
Br Med J (Clin Res Ed). 1987 Jan 17;294(6565):157-60. doi: 10.1136/bmj.294.6565.157.
A study of blood pressure control in elderly outpatients was carried out with the participation of 444 Italian general practitioners. Of 4096 patients aged 65 years or over who were considered for recruitment, 3959 (96.7%) fulfilled all the criteria of admission and were followed up for 12 months. The findings regarding one of the aims of the study--that is, to assess the feasibility of a large scale trial in general practice--are reported. Most (87%) of the doctors completed the study. Their adherence to the protocol was highly satisfactory, leading to an acceptable quality of work. Patients' compliance was also good; 98.6% (3898) of the patients who had fulfilled the admission criteria agreed to participate in the study, and only 4% (158) dropped out. Both of these observations support the feasibility of carrying out prospective studies in general practice. The creation of networks of general practitioners who are prepared to carry out research in their practices would allow treatment and preventive measures to be studied simply and at low cost in the appropriate setting.
一项针对老年门诊患者血压控制的研究在444名意大利全科医生的参与下展开。在考虑招募的4096名65岁及以上的患者中,3959名(96.7%)符合所有入选标准,并接受了为期12个月的随访。本文报告了关于该研究目标之一(即评估在全科医疗中开展大规模试验的可行性)的研究结果。大多数(87%)医生完成了该研究。他们对方案的依从性非常令人满意,工作质量也达到了可接受的水平。患者的依从性同样良好;符合入选标准的患者中有98.6%(3898名)同意参与研究,只有4%(158名)退出。这两项观察结果均支持在全科医疗中开展前瞻性研究的可行性。建立愿意在其诊所开展研究的全科医生网络,将使治疗和预防措施能够在合适的环境中以简单且低成本的方式进行研究。