This study piloted an evaluation of the effectiveness of inviting teenagers to UK
general practice consultations with health behaviour advice and appropriate follow-up
care. 132 teenagers aged 14/15 years were randomised: intervention teenagers were
invited to attend a health consultation with a practice nurse, the control group received
usual care. Teenagers in two practices were consulted by postal survey and in focus
groups to ensure the intervention met their needs. 56% of the teenagers invited attended
for a consultation. 55% of the intervention group and 45% of the controls reported
some positive change in health related behaviour at one month.
Keywords
Family Practice - Health Promotion - Adolescent Health Services - Adolescence - Randomised
Controlled Trial