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. 1984 Feb 4;288(6414):369–372. doi: 10.1136/bmj.288.6414.369

Effect of health visitors working with elderly patients in general practice: a randomised controlled trial.

N J Vetter, D A Jones, C R Victor
PMCID: PMC1444201  PMID: 6229314

Abstract

Health visitors were employed specifically to care for two years for a random sample of patients in general practice who were aged over 70. Independent assessments made at the beginning and end of the study showed that the health visitor in an urban practice had some impact on her caseload of patients; she provided more services for them, their mortality was reduced, and their quality of life improved, though the last measure just failed to be statistically significant. The health visitor working in a rural practice had no such effect.

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