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Association between recommendations from public health nurses, medical professionals, and family members and participation in health checkups among middle-aged community residents with National Health Insurance

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Association between recommendations from public health nurses, medical professionals, and family members and participation in health checkups among middle-aged community residents with National Health Insurance

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Nao Sonodaほか
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Japan Medical Association
Publication date
2022-04-15
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<p><b>Introduction:</b> Participation in specific health checkups is low in Japan, especially among middle-aged community residents with municipal Nat...

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Material Type
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Nao Sonoda
Chie Koh
Risa Yasumoto
Meng Li
Kaori Watanabe
Chikage Tsuzuki
Akiko Morimoto
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Publication Date
2022-04-15
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2022-04-15
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JMA Journal
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5(2)
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5(2)
ISSN (Periodical Title)
2433-3298
ISSN-L (Periodical Title)
2433-328X
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eng
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国立国会図書館デジタルコレクション > 電子書籍・電子雑誌 > その他
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2025-10-21T09:04:40+09:00
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2024-09-26
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<p><b>Introduction:</b> Participation in specific health checkups is low in Japan, especially among middle-aged community residents with municipal National Health Insurance (NHI). This study explored associations between recommendations from public health nurses, medical professionals, and family members and participation in specific health checkups among middle-aged Japanese community residents with NHI.</p><p><b>Methods:</b> This mail survey was conducted in 2020, and it included 33,902 community residents with NHI aged 40-64 years from five cities in Osaka Prefecture, Japan. Of these, 12,446 (36.7%) community residents agreed to participate in the survey. After excluding those with missing data, 11,180 participants were included in the analyses. Participants were classified into a participation group and a nonparticipation group. Those who selected "I underwent a specific health checkup in the past year" were classified as the participation group.</p><p><b>Results:</b> Of the 11,180 community residents with NHI, 4,384 (39.2%) were classified in the participation group. After adjusting for confounding factors, the presence (vs. absence) of recommendations from public health nurses (multivariable-adjusted odds ratio [OR], 1.81; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.47-2.24), primary care physicians (multivariable-adjusted OR, 2.79; 95% CI, 2.49-3.13), nurses (multivariable-adjusted OR, 2.06; 95% CI, 1.57-2.69), and family members (multivariable-adjusted OR, 1.22; 95% CI, 1.12-1.32) was positively associated with participation in specific health checkups.</p><p><b>Conclusions:</b> Our findings suggest that recommendations from public health nurses, medical professionals (primary care physicians and nurses), and family members may be important to promote participation in specific health checkups among middle-aged Japanese community residents with NHI.</p>
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10.31662/jmaj.2021-0225
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<p><b>Introduction:</b> Participation in specific health checkups is low in Japan, especially among middle-aged community residents with municipal National Health Insurance (NHI). This study explored associations between recommendations from public health nurses, medical professionals, and family members and participation in specific health checkups among middle-aged Japanese community residents with NHI.</p><p><b>Methods:</b> This mail survey was conducted in 2020, and it included 33,902 community residents with NHI aged 40-64 years from five cities in Osaka Prefecture, Japan. Of these, 12,446 (36.7%) community residents agreed to participate in the survey. After excluding those with missing data, 11,180 participants were included in the analyses. Participants were classified into a participation group and a nonparticipation group. Those who selected "I underwent a specific health checkup in the past year" were classified as the participation group.</p><p><b>Results:</b> Of the 11,180 community residents with NHI, 4,384 (39.2%) were classified in the participation group. After adjusting for confounding factors, the presence (vs. absence) of recommendations from public health nurses (multivariable-adjusted odds ratio [OR], 1.81; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.47-2.24), primary care physicians (multivariable-adjusted OR, 2.79; 95% CI, 2.49-3.13), nurses (multivariable-adjusted OR, 2.06; 95% CI, 1.57-2.69), and family members (multivariable-adjusted OR, 1.22; 95% CI, 1.12-1.32) was positively associated with participation in specific health checkups.</p><p><b>Conclusions:</b> Our findings suggest that recommendations from public health nurses, medical professionals (primary care physicians and nurses), and family members may be important to promote participation in specific health checkups among middle-aged Japanese community residents with NHI.</p>
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Attitude change to secondary health examination using social nudging through a spouse
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14494907