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		<title>Preventive health care among older women:</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Preventive health care among older women: missed opportunities and poor targeting. - Am J Med. 2008 Nov;121(11):974-81. BACKGROUND: Experts recommend that clinicians target mammography and colon cancer screening to individuals with at least 5 years life expectancy. Generally, immunizations and exercise counseling are recommended for all women aged &#62; or =65 years, while Pap smears [...]]]></description>
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<div id="_mcePaste">- Am J Med. 2008 Nov;121(11):974-81.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">BACKGROUND: Experts recommend that clinicians target mammography and colon cancer screening to individuals with at least 5 years life expectancy. Generally, immunizations and exercise counseling are recommended for all women aged &gt; or =65 years, while Pap smears are generally not encouraged for these women. METHODS: We used the 2005 National Health Interview Survey to examine receipt of several preventive health measures simultaneously among community dwelling US women aged &gt; or =65 years by age and health status. We used functional status, significant diseases, and perceived health to categorize women into those most likely to be in above-average, average, or below-average health status. We used age and health status to estimate life expectancy. RESULTS: Of 4683 participants, 25.8% were &gt; or =80 years; 81.8% were non-Hispanic white; 21% were in above-average and 20% were in below-average health status. Receipt of mammography and colon cancer screening decreased with age and was not associated with health status for women aged &gt; or =80 years. Nearly half (49%) of women aged &gt; or =80 years in below-average health received mammography screening, while 19% of women aged 65-79 years in above-average health did not report receiving mammography. Nearly half of women aged 65-79 years (49%) in above-average health did not report receiving colon cancer screening. Pap smear screening was common among older women. Few (34%) reported receiving exercise counseling. Many did not report receiving pneumococcal (43%) or flu vaccinations (40%). CONCLUSIONS: In our comprehensive review of preventive health measures for older women, we found evidence to suggest a need to improve delivery and targeting of preventive health services.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">AD &#8211; Division of General Medicine and Primary Care, Department of Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, MA, USA. mschonbe@bidmc.harvard.edu</div>
<p>- Am J Med. 2008 Nov;121(11):974-81.<br />
BACKGROUND: Experts recommend that clinicians target mammography and colon cancer screening to individuals with at least 5 years life expectancy. Generally, immunizations and exercise counseling are recommended for all women aged &gt; or =65 years, while Pap smears are generally not encouraged for these women. METHODS: We used the 2005 National Health Interview Survey to examine receipt of several preventive health measures simultaneously among community dwelling US women aged &gt; or =65 years by age and health status. We used functional status, significant diseases, and perceived health to categorize women into those most likely to be in above-average, average, or below-average health status. We used age and health status to estimate life expectancy. RESULTS: Of 4683 participants, 25.8% were &gt; or =80 years; 81.8% were non-Hispanic white; 21% were in above-average and 20% were in below-average health status. Receipt of mammography and colon cancer screening decreased with age and was not associated with health status for women aged &gt; or =80 years. Nearly half (49%) of women aged &gt; or =80 years in below-average health received mammography screening, while 19% of women aged 65-79 years in above-average health did not report receiving mammography. Nearly half of women aged 65-79 years (49%) in above-average health did not report receiving colon cancer screening. Pap smear screening was common among older women. Few (34%) reported receiving exercise counseling. Many did not report receiving pneumococcal (43%) or flu vaccinations (40%). CONCLUSIONS: In our comprehensive review of preventive health measures for older women, we found evidence to suggest a need to improve delivery and targeting of preventive health services.<br />
AD &#8211; Division of General Medicine and Primary Care, Department of Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, MA, USA. mschonbe@bidmc.harvard.edu</p>
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