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1 Screening & Prevention
AK Nayyar

2 Prevention Primary Secondary Tertiary

3 Screening Defined as the application of sorting procedures to populations by doctor initiative with the aim of identifying asymptomatic disease or people at particular risk from it It is a form of secondary prevention

4 Methods of screening Opportunistic screening True screening

5 Opportunistic screening
Adv. Simple ,cheap to administer Not dependent on patient compliance Reaches people who will not attend for preventive advice only • Disadv. Does not offer 100% coverage Time not protected Patient may be less receptive when ill

6 Formal screening Adv. Protected time Purpose of attendance understood
As attendees are motivated so more receptive to advise Comprehensive coverage of the topic Financial incentive

7 Formal screening Disadv. Requires organisation ,time and commitment
Non attendance problem Users are often those in least need of the service

8 Wilson criteria Condition must be common, important, diagnosable by acceptable methods There must be a latent interval in which effective interventional treatment is possible Screening must be simple,cheap,cost-effective,continuous and on a group agreed by policy to be at high risk

9 Costs and benefits Benefits Improvement in mortality and morbidity
Economic saving on future treatment

10 Costs To patients Anxiety,false reassurance,economic costs
• To doctors Time and resource cost • To the NHS Cost of test, cost of follow-up ,further investigation or treatment

11 Routine care Preventive care Patient initiated Doctor initiated Immediate type demand Non-urgent Usually involve doctor Can delegate to Pm health care team member Focused on individual On high risk groups Audit is difficult Usually straight forward


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