Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin, corporate member of Freie Universität Berlin and Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Institute of Medical Sociology and Rehabilitation Science, Charitéplatz 1, 10117, Berlin, Germany.
BMC Health Serv Res. 2023 Apr 20;23(1):382. doi: 10.1186/s12913-023-09392-w.
For years it has been stated that the need for prevention and rehabilitation is not always identified early enough. Although many individuals have regular contact with a general practitioner (GP), this access path for applying for a prevention or rehabilitation service has not been fully exploited. The important role of GPs in supporting the intention to apply is highlighted in the research. This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of the "check-up 45 + " to support GPs both in identifying the need for prevention and rehabilitation services and in submitting applications.
The study is designed as a two-arm, pragmatic 1:1 randomised controlled study (RCT), which will be conducted in about 20 general practices in the German states of Berlin and Brandenburg. Patients (n = 1,654) aged from 45 to 59 years will be recruited by medical assistants. In addition to usual care, both study groups will receive a questionnaire covering socio-economic and occupational variables to be filled out immediately in the waiting room. The intervention group passes through the "check-up 45 + ". This includes the completion of the "screening 45 + " that aims to assess the need for prevention and rehabilitation services. Medical assistants will immediately evaluate this 2-page screening tool. If a need is identified and confirmed by the GP, information and application documents will be handed over. Moreover, the application process for rehabilitation services is simplified. Primary outcome is the proportion of applications for prevention or rehabilitation services financed by the German Pension Insurance. Administrative data will be provided for this purpose. Secondary outcomes include the proportion of approved applications and completed services. In addition, the proportion of persons with a need for prevention or rehabilitation according to the "check-up 45 + " will be examined. Semi-structured interviews will be conducted and content-analysed to determine the practicability and acceptance of the "check-up 45 + " by the relevant stakeholders.
Prevention and rehabilitation need is insufficiently identified and addressed so far. This study will determine the effectiveness of the "check-up 45 + " in primary care.
German Clinical Trials Register (DRKS00028303, 03.03.2022).
多年来,人们一直认为预防和康复的需求并不总是能够及早识别。尽管许多人经常与全科医生(GP)接触,但这一申请预防或康复服务的途径并未得到充分利用。研究强调了 GP 在支持申请意愿方面的重要作用。本研究旨在评估“45 岁+体检”在支持 GP 识别预防和康复服务需求以及提交申请方面的有效性。
该研究设计为一项在德国柏林和勃兰登堡州约 20 家全科诊所进行的、双臂、实用的 1:1 随机对照试验(RCT)。将招募年龄在 45 至 59 岁的患者(n=1654),由医疗助理进行招募。除常规护理外,两组研究对象均将填写一份涵盖社会经济和职业变量的问卷,立即在候诊室填写。干预组将接受“45 岁+体检”。这包括填写旨在评估预防和康复服务需求的“筛查 45+”。医疗助理将立即评估这 2 页的筛查工具。如果 GP 识别并确认有需求,将转交信息和申请文件。此外,简化了康复服务的申请流程。主要结局是德国养老保险资助的预防或康复服务申请比例。为此目的将提供行政数据。次要结局包括批准申请和完成服务的比例。此外,将根据“45 岁+体检”检查有预防或康复需求的人数比例。将进行半结构化访谈并进行内容分析,以确定相关利益相关者对“45 岁+体检”的实用性和可接受性。
迄今为止,预防和康复需求的识别和处理都不足。本研究将确定“45 岁+体检”在初级保健中的有效性。
德国临床试验注册(DRKS00028303,2022 年 3 月 3 日)。