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Health check-ups for the French under-consuming agricultural population: A pilot evaluation of the Instants sante MSA program

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MASSON EDITEUR
DOI: 10.1016/j.respe.2022.101420

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Health promotion; Program evaluation; Healthcare disparities; Rural health

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France's social protection scheme, MSA, has implemented a two-step health promotion program for farmers and agricultural employees. The program aims to reengage under-consuming beneficiaries through nurse appointments and consultations with chosen doctors. This pilot evaluation shows promising results for future national evaluations and long-term evidence.
Background. - The social protection scheme in charge of farmers and agricultural employees (MSA) in France has developed a two-step health promotion program with a nurse appointment followed by a consultation with a doctor of the participant's choosing to reach its under-consuming beneficiaries and enroll them back into a care pathway. Our objective was to carry out a pilot evaluation of this program.Methods. - The evaluation was carried out on the population invited during the second semester of 2017 using data from the program's service providers (date of invitation, of nurse appointment...), regional MSA bodies (consultation voucher), and reimbursement data (other care consumption). Participation rates were calculated overall and by participant characteristics. Medical needs were identified during the nurse appointment and new care pathways were assessed using reimbursement data. Multivariable regression models identified factors associated with participation.Results. - 2366 beneficiaries were included in the analysis. 1559 (65.89%) were men and mean age was 52.41 (standard deviation = 14.86). 409 (17.29%) attended the nurse appointment. There was a significant increase in participation with age, in farmers vs. employees (odds ratio = 1.905, 95% confidence interval = 1.393 - 2.604), and in people living in the most disadvantaged areas (odds ratio = 1.579, 95% confidence interval=1.079-2.312). Participation to the consultation following the nurse appointment was high (62.35% - 73.11%). 87.53% of participants had at least one medical need, and new care pathways were more frequent among those who had attended the nurse appointment (55.50% vs. 34.80%, p < 0.0001). Conclusions. - This pilot evaluation shows promising results which need to be confirmed with a national evaluation of the program and longer-term evidence.& COPY; 2022 Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.

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