Family History in the Assessment of Risk for Common Complex Diseases: Current State of Evidence

Family history (FH) is a risk factor for many diseases. Disease guidelines often include family history as important in assessing chronic disease risks, but the empirical evidence base to inform the routine use of family history in primary care in practice appears largely lacking. An environmental s...

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Main Author: Hasanaj, Qendresa
Language:en
Published: 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10393/20682
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spelling ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-OOU-OLD.-206822013-04-05T03:21:09ZFamily History in the Assessment of Risk for Common Complex Diseases: Current State of EvidenceHasanaj, Qendresarisk assessmentfamily historychronic diseasescoronary heart diseaseclinical discrimination factorsFamily history (FH) is a risk factor for many diseases. Disease guidelines often include family history as important in assessing chronic disease risks, but the empirical evidence base to inform the routine use of family history in primary care in practice appears largely lacking. An environmental scan of how family history is represented in prevention guidelines for five conditions showed that, while family history is often included in guidelines, there is variation in the definition used, recommendation given and evidence cited. A dataset on cardiovascular health in women was analyzed to examine whether family history offers useful discrimination value above standard risk factors. Regression results showed that family history is an independent risk predictor for coronary heart disease which improves discrimination beyond classical clinical factors. However, the absolute amount of discriminatory ability alone or with other factors is moderate at best, raising issues regarding clinical utility.2012-02-08T16:30:53Z2012-02-08T16:30:53Z20122012-02-08http://hdl.handle.net/10393/20682en
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topic risk assessment
family history
chronic diseases
coronary heart disease
clinical discrimination factors
spellingShingle risk assessment
family history
chronic diseases
coronary heart disease
clinical discrimination factors
Hasanaj, Qendresa
Family History in the Assessment of Risk for Common Complex Diseases: Current State of Evidence
description Family history (FH) is a risk factor for many diseases. Disease guidelines often include family history as important in assessing chronic disease risks, but the empirical evidence base to inform the routine use of family history in primary care in practice appears largely lacking. An environmental scan of how family history is represented in prevention guidelines for five conditions showed that, while family history is often included in guidelines, there is variation in the definition used, recommendation given and evidence cited. A dataset on cardiovascular health in women was analyzed to examine whether family history offers useful discrimination value above standard risk factors. Regression results showed that family history is an independent risk predictor for coronary heart disease which improves discrimination beyond classical clinical factors. However, the absolute amount of discriminatory ability alone or with other factors is moderate at best, raising issues regarding clinical utility.
author Hasanaj, Qendresa
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author_sort Hasanaj, Qendresa
title Family History in the Assessment of Risk for Common Complex Diseases: Current State of Evidence
title_short Family History in the Assessment of Risk for Common Complex Diseases: Current State of Evidence
title_full Family History in the Assessment of Risk for Common Complex Diseases: Current State of Evidence
title_fullStr Family History in the Assessment of Risk for Common Complex Diseases: Current State of Evidence
title_full_unstemmed Family History in the Assessment of Risk for Common Complex Diseases: Current State of Evidence
title_sort family history in the assessment of risk for common complex diseases: current state of evidence
publishDate 2012
url http://hdl.handle.net/10393/20682
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