大型医疗保健系统神经心理学门诊中未预约和取消预约的预测因素。

IF 3.9 3区 医学 Q1 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES Journal of Community Health Pub Date : 2024-10-01 Epub Date: 2024-07-23 DOI:10.1007/s10900-024-01378-x
Alessandra M Stagni, Leslie D Rosenstein, Alejandro Perez Marcano, Alejandra N Woolsey, Emmanuel Rosario Nieves
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研究背景本研究的目的是评估在一个大型医疗保健系统内的门诊诊所中,服务于弱势社区的患者不赴约和延迟取消预约的潜在预测因素:本研究记录了在精神病学门诊接受神经心理学评估的 537 名连续预约患者的人口统计学数据和预约状态。患者包括 220 名男性和 317 名女性,平均正规教育年限为 11.01 年(SD = 3.87),平均年龄为 55.64 岁(SD = 16.20):未就诊或逾期取消就诊的总比例为 20%。在 106 名未赴约/延迟取消预约的患者中,41% 重新安排了预约,其中 23% 错过或延迟取消了第二次预约。未赴约和延迟取消与历史/之前的未赴约率有关,而种族/民族和 MyChart 的激活情况则略有影响:这些数据表明,之前的未就诊率和 MyChart 的访问可能是提高就诊率的干预目标。这对患者获得医疗服务以及最大限度地减少系统的经济压力和增加其他患者的等待时间/延迟时间都非常重要。
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Predictors of No-Shows and Cancellations in an Outpatient Neuropsychology Clinic in a Large Healthcare System.

Background: The purpose of this study was to evaluate potential predictors of no-shows and late cancellations in an outpatient clinic within a large healthcare system serving vulnerable communities.

Methods: Demographic data and appointment status were recorded for 537 consecutive patients scheduled for neuropsychological evaluation in an outpatient psychiatry clinic. Patients include 220 males and 317 females with an average formal education of 11.01 years (SD = 3.87) and age of 55.64 years (SD = 16.20).

Results: The overall rate of no-shows or late cancellations was 20%. Of the 106 patients who no-showed/late cancelled, 41% rescheduled, and of those, 23% missed or late cancelled their second appointment. No-shows and late cancellations were associated with historical/prior no-show rate, while race/ethnicity and activation of MyChart had slight impacts.

Conclusions: These data suggest that prior no-show rates and MyChart access may be targets for interventions to improve show rates. This is important for the patients' gaining access to care as well as minimizing financial strains for the system and increasing wait times/delays to care for other patients.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Community Health is a peer-reviewed publication that offers original articles on research, teaching, and the practice of community health and public health. Coverage includes public health, epidemiology, preventive medicine, health promotion, disease prevention, environmental and occupational health, health policy and management, and health disparities. The Journal does not publish articles on clinical medicine. Serving as a forum for the exchange of ideas, the Journal features articles on research that serve the educational needs of public and community health personnel.
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