Abstract
We examined the effect of mobility on health screening for people with multiple sclerosis. General practice records were searched for blood pressure and cholesterol measurements, lifestyle advice, cervical smears, and mammograms. Blood pressure measurement decreased with decreasing mobility (P<0.001). Lifestyle advice was also related to mobility (P<0.01), with those with a moderate disability most likely to receive lifestyle advice. Overall, wheelchair users received fewer preventative services. Findings were similar for men and women.
- Received September 11, 2003.
- Revision received January 9, 2004.
- Accepted April 5, 2004.
- © British Journal of General Practice, 2004.