Consistency between self-reported disease diagnosis and clinical assessment and under-reporting for chronic conditions: data from a community-based study in Xi'an, China.
Haobiao LiuYanru ZhaoLichun QiaoCongying YangYing YangTianxiao ZhangQian WuJing HanPublished in: Frontiers in public health (2024)
The self-reported disease diagnosis by respondents and clinical assessment data exhibit significant inconsistency for all eight chronic conditions. Large proportions of patients with multiple chronic conditions were under-reported in Xi'an, China. Combining relevant potential factors, targeted health screenings for high-risk populations might be an effective method for identifying under-reporting patients.
Keyphrases
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- mental health
- big data
- prognostic factors
- peritoneal dialysis
- emergency department
- drug induced
- data analysis
- human health
- social media
- patient reported outcomes
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- clinical evaluation