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A Randomized Trial of Office-Based Screening for Common Problems in Older Persons - 10/09/11

Doi : 10.1016/S0002-9343(97)00089-2 
Alison A Moore, MD, MPH a, , Albert L Siu, MD, MSPH b, Jennifer M Partridge, BA a, Ron D Hays, PhD c, John Adams, PhD a
a Multicampus Program in Geriatrics and Gerontology (AAM, JMP), University of California at Los Angeles School of Medicine, Los Angeles, CaliforniaUSA 
b Department of Health Policy, the Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, New YorkUSA 
c RAND, Social Policy Department, Santa Monica, California, USA 

*Alison A. Moore, MD, MPH, UCLA Multicampus Program in Geriatric Medicine and Gerontology, 10945 LeConte Avenue, Suite 2339, Los Angeles, California 90095-1687.

Abstract

PURPOSE: To test the effectiveness of a 10-minute office-staff administered screen to evaluate malnutrition/weight loss, visual impairment, hearing loss, cognitive impairment, urinary incontinence, depression, physical limitations, and reduced leg mobility among older persons seen in office practice. This screen was coupled with clinical summaries to assist the physician in further evaluating and managing the screen-included problems.

PATIENTS AND METHODS: Twenty-six community-based office practices of internists and family physicians in Los Angeles were randomized to intervention or control groups. Two hundred and sixty-one patients aged ≥70 years and seeing these physicians for a new visit or a physical examination participated in the study. At the enrollment visit intervention group patients were administered the screening measure and their physicians were given the pertinent clinical summaries. Outcome measures were detection of, and intervention for conditions screened, and health status 6 months after the intervention.

RESULTS: Hearing loss was both more commonly detected (40% intervention versus 28% control) and further evaluated (29% versus 16%) by physicians in the intervention group (P <0.05). No other differences in the frequency of problem detection or intervention were noted between groups. Six months after the intervention no differences were noted in health status between groups.

CONCLUSIONS: A brief measure to screen for common conditions in older persons was associated with more frequent detection and follow-up assessment of hearing loss. Although the measure was well accepted by physicians and their staffs, it did not appear to affect detection and intervention in regard to the other screen-included conditions, or health status at 6 months.

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Vol 102 - N° 4

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