Improving Preventive Service Delivery at Adult Complete Health Check-Ups

This study has been completed.
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St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier:
NCT00316394
First received: April 18, 2006
Last updated: October 10, 2006
Last verified: April 2006

April 18, 2006
October 10, 2006
November 2002
 
Rates and relative risks (RR) of the performance of 13 preventive health maneuvers at baseline and post-intervention and the percentage of up-to-date preventive health services delivered per patient were compared between the two groups.
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Improving Preventive Service Delivery at Adult Complete Health Check-Ups
Improving Preventive Service Delivery at Adult Complete Health Check-Ups: the Preventive Health Evidence-Based Recommendation Form (PERFORM) Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial

To determine the effectiveness of a single checklist reminder form to improve the delivery of preventive health services at adult health check-ups in a family practice setting.

 
Interventional
 
Allocation: Randomized
Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study
Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment
Masking: Open Label
Primary Purpose: Prevention
Preventive Health Care
Device: Preventive Care Checklist Form
 
 

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Completed
 
March 2003
 

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Adults older than 21 years of age who had an complete health check-up completed at the clinic during the study period.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Charts were excluded if the patient was younger than 21, an investigator completed the assessment or the encounter was disease/illness specific.
Both
21 Years and older
No
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Canada
 
NCT00316394
02-178
 
 
St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto
 
Principal Investigator: Vinita Dubey, MD MPH St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto
St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto
April 2006

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