Sonoda Nao, Koh Chie, Yasumoto Risa, Li Meng, Watanabe Kaori, Tsuzuki Chikage, Morimoto Akiko
Graduate School of Nursing, Osaka Prefecture University, Osaka, Japan.
JMA J. 2022 Apr 15;5(2):199-206. doi: 10.31662/jmaj.2021-0225. Epub 2022 Mar 18.
Participation in specific health checkups is low in Japan, especially among middle-aged community residents with municipal National Health Insurance (NHI). This study explored associations between recommendations from public health nurses, medical professionals, and family members and participation in specific health checkups among middle-aged Japanese community residents with NHI.
This mail survey was conducted in 2020, and it included 33,902 community residents with NHI aged 40-64 years from five cities in Osaka Prefecture, Japan. Of these, 12,446 (36.7%) community residents agreed to participate in the survey. After excluding those with missing data, 11,180 participants were included in the analyses. Participants were classified into a participation group and a nonparticipation group. Those who selected "I underwent a specific health checkup in the past year" were classified as the participation group.
Of the 11,180 community residents with NHI, 4,384 (39.2%) were classified in the participation group. After adjusting for confounding factors, the presence (vs. absence) of recommendations from public health nurses (multivariable-adjusted odds ratio [OR], 1.81; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.47-2.24), primary care physicians (multivariable-adjusted OR, 2.79; 95% CI, 2.49-3.13), nurses (multivariable-adjusted OR, 2.06; 95% CI, 1.57-2.69), and family members (multivariable-adjusted OR, 1.22; 95% CI, 1.12-1.32) was positively associated with participation in specific health checkups.
Our findings suggest that recommendations from public health nurses, medical professionals (primary care physicians and nurses), and family members may be important to promote participation in specific health checkups among middle-aged Japanese community residents with NHI.
在日本,参加特定健康检查的比例较低,尤其是在参加市政国民健康保险(NHI)的中年社区居民中。本研究探讨了公共卫生护士、医学专业人员和家庭成员的建议与参加NHI的日本中年社区居民进行特定健康检查之间的关联。
这项邮寄调查于2020年进行,包括来自日本大阪府五个城市的33902名年龄在40 - 64岁的参加NHI的社区居民。其中,12446名(36.7%)社区居民同意参与调查。在排除数据缺失者后,11180名参与者纳入分析。参与者被分为参与组和非参与组。选择“我在过去一年中进行了特定健康检查”的人被归类为参与组。
在11180名参加NHI的社区居民中,4384名(39.2%)被归类为参与组。在调整混杂因素后,公共卫生护士的建议(多变量调整比值比[OR],1.81;95%置信区间[CI],1.47 - 2.24)、初级保健医生的建议(多变量调整OR,2.79;95% CI,2.49 - 3.13)、护士的建议(多变量调整OR,2.06;95% CI,1.57 - 2.69)以及家庭成员的建议(多变量调整OR,1.22;95% CI,1.12 - 1.32)与参与特定健康检查呈正相关。
我们的研究结果表明,公共卫生护士、医学专业人员(初级保健医生和护士)以及家庭成员的建议对于促进参加NHI的日本中年社区居民参与特定健康检查可能很重要。