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Pol Merkur Lekarski ; 49(290): 114-118, 2021 04 18.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33895756

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Prophylactic medical examinations - called well-child visit - are among the benefits guaranteed under basic health care. The prophylactic visit should include, among others: physical examination and an interview (with the adolescent and the parent), as well as individual pro-health education. AIM: The aim of the study was to answer the question whether preventive medical visits of 15/16 year olds from the Warsaw Agglomeration are carried out within the scope defined by the Minister of Health and in accordance with standards. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The course of well-child visit was evaluated on the basis of 359 anonymous questionnaires filled in by students from randomly selected 11 schools from the Warsaw Agglomeration. RESULTS: In 3.3% of the respondents, the doctor did not carry out any of the physical examinations asked in the questionnaire. The most often doctor auscultated chest organs (94.4% of respondents), the least frequently examined genitals in girls (2.1%). During the visit, the doctors raised less than 4 topics on average. The most frequent subjects of discussion were menstruation (80.0% of girls), chronic diseases in the adolescent's family (59.1%) and physical activity (51.0%); the rarest ones were depression and suicidal thoughts (3.1%), violence (1.9%) and the influence of the family on the patient's well-being (1.4%). The compatibility of the gender of the patient and the doctor increased the number of topics discussed. CONCLUSIONS: The confrontation of the data obtained by us with the content of the Minister of Health's regulation and the standards in force in Poland provides the basis for a negative assessment of the implementation of medical prophylactic examinations in the adolescents in the Warsaw Agglomeration.


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Physicians , Adolescent , Child , Chronic Disease , Female , Humans , Poland , Reference Standards , Surveys and Questionnaires
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