Linking Data From Health Surveys and Electronic Health Records: A Demonstration Project in Two Chicago Health Center Clinics
ORIGINAL RESEARCH — Volume 15 — January 18, 2018
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Self-reported health behaviors of a convenience sample, study linking self-reported survey data with electronic health record data, 2 Chicago health clinics, 2014.
Self-Reported Health Behavior | N (%) |
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Always or nearly always use a seat belt | 428 (90.0) |
Watch or reduce sodium intake | 404 (60.2) |
Consumed one or more alcoholic beverages within past 30 days | 453 (59.6) |
Engage in leisure-time physical activity | 429 (58.3) |
Consume 5 or more servings daily of fruits and vegetables | 434 (42.2) |
Currently smoke cigarettes | 438 (35.4) |
Increased medication use without medical advice within past 30 days | 428 (8.9) |
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