A process evaluation of the NHS Health Check care pathway in a primary care setting

C. Baker*, E. A. Loughren, D. Crone, N. Kallfa

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Abstract

Background More evidence is needed concerning the implementation of the NHS Health Check programme in order to identify areas for improvement. The aim of the study was to investigate the way in which the Gloucestershire NHS Health Check programme care pathway was followed and interpreted compared with national programme indicators. Methods A cross sectional review of Gloucestershire's Health Checks was undertaken to assess programme performance via a primary care audit of key indicators within a cohort of 83 GP practices and an eligible population of 210 513. Data were assessed to compare differences between practices and to compare county data with national indicators. Results The annual programme uptake was 49.8% and a total of 1031 patients were diagnosed with cardiovascular disease (CVD). Variations in the detection of modifiable risk factors in relation to the NHS Ready Reckoner were identified: diabetes (-0.04%), CKD (-0.9%), hypertension (-19.9%); obesity (-7.1%); low physical activity (-57.7%) and smoking (-14.3%). Conclusions Disparities in uptake and implementation of the care pathway demonstrate inconsistencies in the application of processes and knowledge. There appears to be an overestimation of CVD risk by the Ready Reckoner tool likely to be attributable to a failure to adjust for existing local early identification efforts in primary care and prevention.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)202-209
Number of pages8
JournalJournal of Public Health (United Kingdom)
Volume37
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 28 Apr 2015
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • NHS Health Checks
  • chronic disease
  • circulatory disease
  • population-based and preventative services

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