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10904名50岁及以上成年人的症状、社会人口学因素与寻求全科医疗服务之间的关系。

Relationship between symptoms, sociodemographic factors, and general practice help-seeking in 10 904 adults aged 50 and over.

作者信息

Adam Rosalind, Vieira Rute, Hannaford Philip C, Martin Kathryn, Whitaker Katriina L, Murchie Peter, Elliott Alison M

机构信息

Institute of Applied Health Sciences, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, United Kingdom.

School of Health Sciences, University of Surrey, Surrey, United Kingdom.

出版信息

Eur J Public Health. 2025 Feb 1;35(1):26-34. doi: 10.1093/eurpub/ckae198.

Abstract

Symptoms are a common reason for contact with primary care. This study investigated associations between symptom-related, demographic, social, and economic factors on general practice (GP) help-seeking. Secondary analysis of responses to a 25-symptom questionnaire, from 10 904 adults aged ≥50 years reporting at least one symptom in the preceding year. Cluster analysis and univariable and multivariable logistic regressions explored associations between self-reported GP help-seeking, symptom-related factors, and respondent characteristics. Most respondents, 7638 (70%), reported more than one symptom in the preceding year. Ten symptom clusters were identified. Most included common symptoms like headache and back or joint pain. There were increased odds of help-seeking in females, those with poorer health status and those unable to work due to illness/disability when multiple symptoms were reported, but not when single symptoms were reported. Age and sex had variable effects on help-seeking, depending on the symptom. Reporting poorer health status, more comorbidities, and being unable to work due to illness or disability increased odds of help-seeking across a diverse variety of symptoms. Single people and those reporting lower social contact had lower odds of help-seeking for some symptoms. Being a current smoker reduced odds of help-seeking for persistent indigestion/heartburn, persistent cough, coughing up phlegm, and shortness of breath. Factors associated with self-reported help-seeking vary for different symptoms. Poorer health and adverse economic and social factors are associated with increased GP help-seeking. These wider determinants of health interact with symptom experiences and will influence GP workload.

摘要

症状是患者寻求初级医疗服务的常见原因。本研究调查了与症状相关、人口统计学、社会和经济因素与寻求全科医疗(GP)帮助之间的关联。对一份包含25种症状的问卷的回复进行二次分析,这些回复来自10904名年龄≥50岁且在前一年报告至少有一种症状的成年人。聚类分析以及单变量和多变量逻辑回归探讨了自我报告的寻求全科医疗帮助、症状相关因素和受访者特征之间的关联。大多数受访者,即7638人(70%),报告在前一年出现了不止一种症状。共识别出10个症状簇。大多数簇包含头痛、背部或关节疼痛等常见症状。当报告多种症状时,女性、健康状况较差者以及因疾病/残疾无法工作的人寻求帮助的几率增加,但报告单一症状时则不然。年龄和性别对寻求帮助的影响因症状而异。报告健康状况较差、合并症较多以及因疾病或残疾无法工作会增加在各种症状下寻求帮助的几率。单身人士和报告社交接触较少的人在某些症状下寻求帮助的几率较低。当前吸烟者在持续消化不良/胃灼热、持续咳嗽、咳痰和呼吸急促方面寻求帮助的几率降低。与自我报告的寻求帮助相关的因素因不同症状而异。较差的健康状况以及不利的经济和社会因素与寻求全科医疗帮助的增加有关。这些更广泛的健康决定因素与症状体验相互作用,并将影响全科医疗的工作量。

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