Ascertaining the family health history (FHH) may provide insight into genetic and environmental susceptibilities specific to a variety of chronic diseases, including type II diabetes mellitus. However, discussion of FHH during patient-provider encounters has been limited and uncharacterized. A longitudinal, observational study was conducted in order to compare the content of FHH topics in a convenience sample of 37 patients, 13 new and 24 established. Each patient had an average of three follow-up encounters involving 6 staff physicians at the Audie L. Murphy Memorial Veterans Hospital (VHA) in San Antonio, TX from 2003 to 2005. A total of 131 encounters were analyzed in this study. The average age of the selected population was 68 years an...
Patients often worry considerably about biomedically mild and self-limiting conditions. A previous s...
Purpose Family health history is often collected through single-item queries that ask patients wheth...
BACKGROUND: A family history, reflecting genetic susceptibility as well as shared environmental and ...
Ascertaining the family health history (FHH) may provide insight into genetic and environmental susc...
BACKGROUND: There has been little study of whether family health history (FHH) tools used by individ...
Family health history (FHH) is a key predictor of health risk and is universally important in preven...
Family history (FH) is a risk factor for many diseases. Disease guidelines often include family hist...
Family history (FH) is considered an important factor to detect individuals at increased risk develo...
Since the completion of the Human Genome Project in 2003, the focus of genomic medicine has expanded...
Family medical history has been recognized as an important non-modifiable risk factor for many chron...
Health professionals in primary care are increasingly being urged to ask about family history, and p...
The family history is used as a screening tool to identify persons who may be at risk for a heritabl...
Background. Current primary prevention guidelines recommend the assessment of family his-tory of cor...
Discussion of family health history (FH) has the potential to be a communication tool within familie...
Background : Taking the family history helps the doctor in estimating the probability of disease in ...
Patients often worry considerably about biomedically mild and self-limiting conditions. A previous s...
Purpose Family health history is often collected through single-item queries that ask patients wheth...
BACKGROUND: A family history, reflecting genetic susceptibility as well as shared environmental and ...
Ascertaining the family health history (FHH) may provide insight into genetic and environmental susc...
BACKGROUND: There has been little study of whether family health history (FHH) tools used by individ...
Family health history (FHH) is a key predictor of health risk and is universally important in preven...
Family history (FH) is a risk factor for many diseases. Disease guidelines often include family hist...
Family history (FH) is considered an important factor to detect individuals at increased risk develo...
Since the completion of the Human Genome Project in 2003, the focus of genomic medicine has expanded...
Family medical history has been recognized as an important non-modifiable risk factor for many chron...
Health professionals in primary care are increasingly being urged to ask about family history, and p...
The family history is used as a screening tool to identify persons who may be at risk for a heritabl...
Background. Current primary prevention guidelines recommend the assessment of family his-tory of cor...
Discussion of family health history (FH) has the potential to be a communication tool within familie...
Background : Taking the family history helps the doctor in estimating the probability of disease in ...
Patients often worry considerably about biomedically mild and self-limiting conditions. A previous s...
Purpose Family health history is often collected through single-item queries that ask patients wheth...
BACKGROUND: A family history, reflecting genetic susceptibility as well as shared environmental and ...