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Impact of a Wellness Portal on the Delivery of Patient-Centered Preventive Care

Zsolt Nagykaldi, Cheryl B. Aspy, Ann Chou and James W. Mold
The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine March 2012, 25 (2) 158-167; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3122/jabfm.2012.02.110130
Zsolt Nagykaldi
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Cheryl B. Aspy
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Ann Chou
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    Conceptual model of the impact of the Wellness Portal on patient-centered care. PBRN, practice-based research network (primary care); PSRS, preventive services reminder system (a practice-based patient registry and decision support system).

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    CONSORT diagram of the Wellness Portal randomized controlled trial. *Participant did not complete or send the survey back to investigators and/or was unreachable. †Participant signed up as a spouse of another participant and this became evident to investigators only later.

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    Table 1. Sex, Racial, and Ethnic Distribution of Patients at Baseline in the Randomized Controlled Trial
    SexWhite, Non-HispanicBlack Non-HispanicHispanicAmerican Indian/Alaskan NativeTotal, n (%)
    Female28220179328 (61)
    Male159221613210 (39)
    Total, n (%)441 (82)42 (8)33 (6)22 (4)538 (100)
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    Table 2. Characteristics of Patients Enrolled in the Randomized Controlled Trial (n = 560) and Those Who Did Not Complete the Trial (n = 154) by Study Arm
    Patient CharacteristicsEnrolledDid Not Complete
    ControlInterventionControlIntervention
    Mean age (years)50.554.669.060.3
    Female sex (%)59634851
    Minority group (%)18.518.1106.1
    High school education (%)54*45*8290
    Average risk factors per patient (n)1.531.151.561.30
    Active smokers (%)15172519
    Preventive service coverage at baseline (%)41372631
    Household income <$30,000 per year (%)26*40*35*22*
    • ↵* P < .0001 for value pairs between control and intervention groups.

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