A systematic review of factors influencing NHS health check uptake: invitation methods, patient characteristics, and the impact of interventions
Abstract Background The NHS Health Check (NHSHC) is a risk assessment for those aged 40-74 without a pre-existing condition in England, with the aim of preventing stroke, kidney disease, heart disease, type 2 diabetes and dementia. Uptake has been lower than anticipated. Ensuring that a high percent...
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Main Authors: | Amanda Bunten (Author), Lucy Porter (Author), Natalie Gold (Author), Vanessa Bogle (Author) |
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