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Clin J Sport Med ; 7(2): 104-12, 1997 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9113426

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To measure the level of satisfaction of competitive runners with health care services provided for injury management. Secondary objectives were to identify the injury frequency and the rate of utilization of health care services. DESIGN: Descriptive survey. PARTICIPANTS: Cohort of all competitive distance runners in Alberta. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: A questionnaire was designed based upon a literature review, standardized questionnaire methodology, and pretesting and evaluation. The questionnaire was mailed to all competitive runners in Alberta. A follow-up letter was mailed to maximize the return rate. The main focus of the questionnaire was to evaluate the athletes' level of satisfaction with health care services, as well as reasons for dissatisfaction with health care. RESULTS: The survey was sent to 306 athletes. A 79% response rate was achieved. There were a number of clinically important trends in the data: (a) 75% of athletes experienced one or more injuries in a 2-year period, (b) 93% of injured athletes utilized health care services for their injuries, and (c) 62% of athletes were satisfied with this health care. The level of satisfaction with health care (62%) was found to be lower than typical levels of satisfaction with health care in the literature. Several reasons for dissatisfaction with health care were identified. CONCLUSIONS: High rates of injury and health care utilization, and a low level of satisfaction with health care were found amongst competitive distance runners. A prospective study is required to confirm these findings.


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Health Services/statistics & numerical data , Patient Satisfaction , Running/injuries , Adolescent , Adult , Alberta , Cross-Sectional Studies , Female , Health Care Surveys , Humans , Male , Patient Compliance , Running/statistics & numerical data
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J R Coll Gen Pract ; 26(164): 228-30, 1976 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1263177

ABSTRACT

In a controlled, prospective trial, the effects of giving ferrous sulphate 50 mg daily to 76 pregnant women was compared with giving ferrous sulphate 50 mg daily plus folic acid 0.5 mg daily to 82 women in 12 general practices in South-east England.No differences in obstetric complications were found between the two groups, although the evidence of some of the listed complications may be too rare for detection in a sample of patients of this size.


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Folic Acid/administration & dosage , Pregnancy , Anemia/prevention & control , Female , Humans , Pregnancy Complications/prevention & control
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