Annual visits to patients over the age of 75--who is missed?

Abstract:

BACKGROUND:In the UK, the GP contract requires annual consultations and offers of home visits to the elderly. However, as many as 50% of elderly people refuse the offer of a health screen. OBJECTIVE:To describe the characteristics of elderly people who declined the offer of an annual home visit. METHOD:All elderly people aged 75 years and over, registered with a general practice of 13 full time and 3 part time doctors with a list size of 33,000 people, were offered a home visit. Data from this prospective cohort were linked with data from a community survey two years previously, which had achieved a 95% response rate. The main outcome measures were perceived health status, perceived loneliness, morale score, physical and mental disability, use of primary care and social services. RESULTS:Thirty-six percent of all elderly people registered with the practice declined to take up the offer of a home visit. Those refusing a visit had not recently joined the practice and had very similar distributions of all demographic and most health and wellbeing characteristics to those who took up the offer. However, those declining appeared to have higher levels of morale (P = 0.010) and less contact with the general practitioner (P = 0.021) including an average of three weeks longer since last consultation with their general practitioner than those accepting the visit. CONCLUSIONS:There appears little evidence in this population that elderly people who decline a home visit are necessarily part of an 'iceberg' of unmet need.

journal_name

Fam Pract

journal_title

Family practice

authors

Jagger C,Clarke M,O'Shea C,Gannon M

doi

10.1093/fampra/13.1.22

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

1996-02-01 00:00:00

pages

22-7

issue

1

eissn

0263-2136

issn

1460-2229

journal_volume

13

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