Briscoe M E, Hochstrasser D L, Somes G W, Cowen D L, Culley G A
Am J Public Health. 1980 Feb;70(2):151-6. doi: 10.2105/ajph.70.2.151.
The present study is a follow-up of a previous evaluation of a rural pediatric preventive care outreach program in Appalachia, which showed that although program participants did not differ substantially from their matched controls on health outcomes, they did have significantly lower utilization rates for outpatient services. The purpose of this second study was to determine whether replication of the original study would yield similar results on a fresh sample of children and whether differences observed between study and control groups would hold firm once families had terminated contact with the program. In general, the findings of the present study provided additional evidence to suggest that program children had lower utilization of outpatient medical services with no appreciable difference from the control children in health outcomes. Lower outpatient utilization rates were also found after termination of contact with the program, but the differences were not statistically significant.
本研究是对之前阿巴拉契亚农村儿童预防保健外展项目评估的后续研究,该评估表明,尽管项目参与者在健康结果方面与匹配的对照组没有显著差异,但他们的门诊服务利用率显著较低。第二项研究的目的是确定重复原研究是否会在新的儿童样本上产生类似结果,以及一旦家庭终止与该项目的联系,研究组和对照组之间观察到的差异是否依然成立。总体而言,本研究结果提供了更多证据,表明项目儿童的门诊医疗服务利用率较低,在健康结果方面与对照儿童没有明显差异。在与该项目终止联系后,门诊利用率也较低,但差异无统计学意义。