65 Drivers of general health checks in china and the risk of overdiagnosisdrivers of general health checks in china and the risk of overdiagnosis

Yu Wang, Mengxuan Zou, H. Miao
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Objectives In the last decade, the industry of general health checks has been growing rapidly in China, increasingly people are keen on physical examination. However, there is very few study focusing on general health checks and overdiagnosis compared with the great amount of such studies conducted in many western countries. Therefore, the aim of this study is to explore and analyse the drivers of the prevalence of general health checks in China and its consequence especially overdiagnosis. Method literature review and in-depth interview with stakeholders were used in this study. Results The drivers of the prevalence of general health checks in China are various and complicated, including policy support and government guidance, health system and medical insurance system need to be improved, occurrence of cardiovascular disease (CVD) in China grows faster than expectation and the improvement of public health literacy and attitude to general health checks. Last but not least is the guide of Media and the cultural differences between East and West countries. The general health checks in China is at high risk to develop to overdiagnosis, yet it is not enough for the government or researchers to pay attention to it. Conclusions The current popularity of general health checks and its potential effect on overdiagnosis are inevitable in the development of social economy and health system in China. All stakeholders need to pay attention to this big issue of the situation of general health checks in China and its serious consequence like overdiagnosis. Meanwhile, the government, practitioners, policy makers and scientific researchers should pay attention and deal with them as soon as possible.
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65中国普通健康检查的驱动因素与过度诊断风险中国普通健康检查的驱动因素与过度诊断风险
近十年来,中国的健康体检行业发展迅速,越来越多的人热衷于体检。然而,与许多西方国家进行的大量此类研究相比,很少有研究关注一般健康检查和过度诊断。因此,本研究的目的是探索和分析中国普遍健康检查的驱动因素及其后果,特别是过度诊断。方法采用文献法和深度访谈法。结果中国全民健康检查普及的驱动因素是多种多样的,包括政策支持和政府引导、卫生体系和医疗保险制度有待完善、中国心血管疾病发病率增长快于预期、公众健康素养和对全民健康检查态度的提高等。最后但并非最不重要的是媒体的指导和东西方国家的文化差异。中国的普通健康检查存在过度诊断的高风险,但政府和研究人员对这一问题的重视还不够。结论全面健康检查的普及及其对过度诊断的潜在影响是中国社会经济和卫生系统发展的必然结果。所有利益相关者都需要关注中国普通健康检查的现状和过度诊断等严重后果这一大问题。同时,政府、从业人员、政策制定者和科研人员也应予以重视和尽快处理。
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