评估门诊内科住院医师诊所的缺勤率

Q4 Medicine Osteopathic Family Physician Pub Date : 2020-08-30 DOI:10.33181/12051
Dominik Soós, DO Alexander Cobb, D. Patel, DO Hemalata Mandiga, A. Ghose, D. Clark
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无预约在临床上被定义为一个预定的预约,在没有事先通知提供者或工作人员的情况下,患者未能出席。在初级保健诊所,失诊率从15%到30%不等。较小规模的研究表明,包括电话、电子邮件或短信提醒在内的干预措施可以减少缺勤率。我们的回顾性研究旨在评估在多专科住院医师诊所(MSC)实施的类似干预措施。为了评估24小时提醒电话的效果,进行了一项双比例测试。24小时电话咨询前的失诊率为17.8%,干预后失诊率提高至16%,95%可信区间(CI)从0.1%降至3%,p = 0.003,降幅为1.9%。新患者就诊、已确定患者就诊和取消就诊作为次要终点进行分析,以进一步评估提醒电话的效果。我们的回顾性分析是迄今为止最大的关于在住院医师诊所设置中使用电话提醒来减少失约率的有效性的分析,并确认了显着减少2%的失约预约。
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Evaluation of Clinical No-Show Rates in the Setting of an Outpatient Internal Medicine Residency Clinic
A no-show appointment is clinically defined as a scheduled appointment in which a patient fails to attend without prior notification to the provider or staff. In primary care clinics, no-show rates have been shown to range from 15% to 30%. Smaller studies have shown that interventions including phone calls, emails or text message reminders can reduce no-show rates.1–9 Our retrospective review sought to evaluate a similar intervention performed at the Multispecialty Residency Clinic (MSC). A test of two proportions was performed to evaluate the effect of a 24-hour reminder phone call. The no-show rate before initiating a 24-hour phone call was 17.8%, and following the intervention this rate improved to 16%, an observed reduction of 1.9% with a 95% confidence interval (CI) from 0.1% to 3%, p = 0.003. New patient encounters, established patient visits and cancellations were analyzed as secondary endpoints to further evaluate the effects of a reminder phone call. Our retrospective analysis is the largest to date regarding the effectiveness of utilizing phone call reminders to reduce no-show rates in the setting of a residency clinic and has confirmed a significant 2% reduction in no-show appointments.
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Osteopathic Family Physician Medicine-Family Practice
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