Fairhurst K, Sheikh A
Division of Community Health Sciences: GP Section, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK.
Qual Saf Health Care. 2008 Oct;17(5):373-6. doi: 10.1136/qshc.2006.020768.
Failure to attend appointments compromises health service efficiency. Despite considerable interest in using novel technologies to improve attendance, evidence from rigorously conducted controlled studies is lacking.
To evaluate the effectiveness of texting appointment reminders to patients who persistently fail to attend appointments.
Randomised controlled study.
Inner city general practice in Lothian, Scotland.
We included 415 appointments made by patients (n = 173) who had failed to attend two or more routine appointments in the preceding year. Patients whose appointments were randomised to the intervention group received a text message reminder of the appointment. Patients whose appointments were in the control group received no reminder. Our primary outcome measure was non-attendance rates. We undertook an intention-to-treat analysis and multi-level analysis to take account of the lack of independence of the outcomes of repeated appointments for the same patient.
Of the 418 appointments originally included in the study, three were excluded due to clerical error; 189 were randomised to the intervention group and 226 to the control group. Twenty-two appointments (12%) were not attended in the intervention group compared with 39 (17%) in the control group. A chi-square analysis, considering the outcome of appointments as independent from one another, gave a non-significant difference of 5% (95% CI of difference -1.1 to 12.3%, p = 0.13). Multilevel analysis applied to the binary outcome data on non-attendance gave an odds ratio for non-attendance in the intervention group compared with the control group of 0.63 (95% CI 0.36 to 1.1, p = 0.11).
Although the intervention showed promise, we failed to demonstrate significant reduction in non-attendance rates, as a result of texting appointment reminders to patients who persistently fail to attend their general practice appointments.
患者不按时赴约影响医疗服务效率。尽管人们对利用新技术提高赴约率兴趣浓厚,但缺乏严格对照研究的证据。
评估向持续不按时赴约的患者发送短信预约提醒的效果。
随机对照研究。
苏格兰洛锡安市中心城区的全科医疗诊所。
我们纳入了415个由患者(n = 173)预约的就诊时段,这些患者在前一年有两次或更多次未按时参加常规预约。被随机分配到干预组的患者预约时段会收到预约短信提醒。被分配到对照组的患者预约时段不接收提醒。我们的主要结局指标是未赴约率。我们进行了意向性分析和多水平分析,以考虑同一患者重复预约结局缺乏独立性的情况。
在最初纳入研究的418个预约时段中,3个因文书错误被排除;189个被随机分配到干预组,226个被分配到对照组。干预组有22个预约时段(12%)未被患者赴约,而对照组为39个(17%)。将各预约时段结局视为相互独立进行卡方分析,得出差异无统计学意义,为5%(差异的95%置信区间为 -1.1%至12.3%,p = 0.13)。对未赴约二元结局数据进行多水平分析得出,干预组与对照组相比未赴约的比值比为0.63(95%置信区间0.36至1.1,p = 0.11)。
尽管该干预措施显示出一定前景,但我们未能证明向持续不按时参加全科医疗预约的患者发送短信预约提醒能显著降低未赴约率。