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Handling Clinical Health Promotion in the HPH DATA MODEL: Basic Documentation of Health Determinants in Medical Records of tobacco, malnutrition, overweight, physical inactivity & alcohol

Tønnesen, Hanne LU ; Svane, Jeff Kirk ; Lenzi, Lorenza ; Kopecky, Jiri ; Surrorg, Lagle ; Rashida Khan Bukholm, Ida ; Hsu, Shih-Tien ; Hübner, Martin ; Krogerus, Sinikka and Kellner-Rechberger, Sophie , et al. (2012) In Clinical Health Promotion 2(1). p.5-11
Abstract
Background
Clinical Health Promotion activities contribute to the reduction of disease and treatment, and improve outcomes and prognosis. Accordingly, major health determinants such as smoking, physical inactivity, risk of malnutrition, overweight and hazardous drinking should be easily identified in the medical records. To that end, this study evaluates a simple 9 question health documentation model (HPH DATA Model) to be used in the medical records of patients in need of health promotion.
Methods
The multi-national study took place in 78 pilot centres from 12 nations / regions.
First, the HPH DATA Model was pilot tested by clinical specialists in a standardised manner for control under international conditions (A). Then... (More)
Background
Clinical Health Promotion activities contribute to the reduction of disease and treatment, and improve outcomes and prognosis. Accordingly, major health determinants such as smoking, physical inactivity, risk of malnutrition, overweight and hazardous drinking should be easily identified in the medical records. To that end, this study evaluates a simple 9 question health documentation model (HPH DATA Model) to be used in the medical records of patients in need of health promotion.
Methods
The multi-national study took place in 78 pilot centres from 12 nations / regions.
First, the HPH DATA Model was pilot tested by clinical specialists in a standardised manner for control under international conditions (A). Then it was tested under local conditions (B). After gaining familiarity with the model, the clinical specialists evaluated whether the model was understandable, applicable and sufficient (C). They were also invited to give comments.
Results
The response rate was 87-100%; the missing data among responders were 0 - 2.6%. The inter-rater agreement in documenting the 5 risk factors using the HPH DATA Model was substantial to nearly perfect across the pilot centres at International Conditions (A); Kappa value 0.85 (0.65 - 0.99). The clinical specialists categorized 66% (29 - 94%) of the patients from their own clinical practice regarding the need for health promotion (B). Except for waist measure-
ments, the clinical specialists found the model understandable, applicable and sufficient. It was also determined that the clinical specialists were in need of a more comprehensive definition of the term “severe illness” (C).
Conclusions
The simple HPH DATA Model for systematic registration of 5 significant health
determinants was found to be understandable, applicable and sufficient in different clinical settings. (Less)
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Clinical Health Promotion
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2
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7 pages
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Clinical Health Promotion Society (CHPS)
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2226-5864
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English
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  abstract     = {{Background<br/>Clinical Health Promotion activities contribute to the reduction of disease and treatment, and improve outcomes and prognosis. Accordingly, major health determinants such as smoking, physical inactivity, risk of malnutrition, overweight and hazardous drinking should be easily identified in the medical records. To that end, this study evaluates a simple 9 question health documentation model (HPH DATA Model) to be used in the medical records of patients in need of health promotion. <br/>Methods<br/>The multi-national study took place in 78 pilot centres from 12 nations / regions. <br/>First, the HPH DATA Model was pilot tested by clinical specialists in a standardised manner for control under international conditions (A). Then it was tested under local conditions (B). After gaining familiarity with the model, the clinical specialists evaluated whether the model was understandable, applicable and sufficient (C). They were also invited to give comments. <br/>Results<br/>The response rate was 87-100%; the missing data among responders were 0 - 2.6%. The inter-rater agreement in documenting the 5 risk factors using the HPH DATA Model was substantial to nearly perfect across the pilot centres at International Conditions (A); Kappa value 0.85 (0.65 - 0.99). The clinical specialists categorized 66% (29 - 94%) of the patients from their own clinical practice regarding the need for health promotion (B). Except for waist measure-<br/>ments, the clinical specialists found the model understandable, applicable and sufficient. It was also determined that the clinical specialists were in need of a more comprehensive definition of the term “severe illness” (C).<br/>Conclusions<br/>The simple HPH DATA Model for systematic registration of 5 significant health <br/>determinants was found to be understandable, applicable and sufficient in different clinical settings.}},
  author       = {{Tønnesen, Hanne and Svane, Jeff Kirk and Lenzi, Lorenza and Kopecky, Jiri and Surrorg, Lagle and Rashida Khan Bukholm, Ida and Hsu, Shih-Tien and Hübner, Martin and Krogerus, Sinikka and Kellner-Rechberger, Sophie and Masiello, Matthew G}},
  issn         = {{2226-5864}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  number       = {{1}},
  pages        = {{5--11}},
  publisher    = {{Clinical Health Promotion Society (CHPS)}},
  series       = {{Clinical Health Promotion}},
  title        = {{Handling Clinical Health Promotion in the HPH DATA MODEL: Basic Documentation of Health Determinants in Medical Records of tobacco, malnutrition, overweight, physical inactivity & alcohol}},
  url          = {{https://docs.wixstatic.com/ugd/7b6489_ea0ab748f50241d69e3112d0b9fe06f7.pdf}},
  volume       = {{2}},
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