Low-budget method for lifestyle improvement in primary care: Experiences from the Göteborg Health Profile Project

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Objective. To describe a self-administered preventive tool dealing with risk factors for cardiovascular disease and its effect with special reference to the question: did the project involve persons most in need of lifestyle changes? Design. Screening questions offered to consecutive patients and followed by a self-administered health profile, intervention, and follow-up. Setting. Primary healthcare area of Askim, Sweden. Subjects. Men and women between 18 and 65 years of age visiting GPs for acute disorders or planned visits during a three-month period were offered screening questions and, if wanted, a health profile. Main outcome measures. Participation rates, effects on lifestyle factors. Results. There was an overrepresentation of subjects with a less favourable lifestyle among those who asked for the health profile. There was good agreement for all variables between self-estimation in screening questions and grading in the basal health profile. Lifestyle improvement was observed for dietary habits, physical activity, and mental stress at the one year follow-up. Conclusions. The results indicate that a relevant selection of persons with a "risk profile" can be made by means of simple screening questions. The pedagogic model using self-administered health profile in combination with own responsibility seems to be a tool for low-budget preventive work in primary healthcare. © 2005 Taylor & Francis.

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Blomstrand, A., Lindqvist, P., Carlsson, I. E., Pedersen, N., & Bengtsson, C. (2005). Low-budget method for lifestyle improvement in primary care: Experiences from the Göteborg Health Profile Project. Scandinavian Journal of Primary Health Care, 23(2), 82–87. https://doi.org/10.1080/02813430510018482

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