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短信与电话提醒在减少学术型初级保健诊所失约中的比较:一项随机对照试验。

Text-messaging versus telephone reminders to reduce missed appointments in an academic primary care clinic: a randomized controlled trial.

机构信息

Division of primary care medicine, Department of community medicine, primary care and emergency medicine, Geneva University Hospitals, 4 rue Gabrielle Perret-Gentil, Geneva 14, 1211, Switzerland.

出版信息

BMC Health Serv Res. 2013 Apr 4;13:125. doi: 10.1186/1472-6963-13-125.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Telephone or text-message reminders have been shown to significantly reduce the rate of missed appointments in different medical settings. Since text-messaging is less resource-demanding, we tested the hypothesis that text-message reminders would be as effective as telephone reminders in an academic primary care clinic.

METHODS

A randomized controlled non-inferiority trial was conducted in the academic primary care division of the Geneva University Hospitals between November 2010 and April 2011. Patients registered for an appointment at the clinic, and for whom a cell phone number was available, were randomly selected to receive a text-message or a telephone call reminder 24 hours before the planned appointment. Patients were included each time they had an appointment. The main outcome was the rate of unexplained missed appointments. Appointments were not missed if they were cancelled or re-scheduled before or independently from the intervention. We defined non-inferiority as a difference below 2% in the rate of missed appointments and powered the study accordingly. A satisfaction survey was conducted among a random sample of 900 patients (response rate 41%).

RESULTS

6450 patients were included, 3285 in the text-message group and 3165 in the telephone group. The rate of missed appointments was similar in the text-message group (11.7%, 95% CI: 10.6-12.8) and in the telephone group (10.2%, 95% CI: 9.2-11.3 p = 0.07). However, only text message reminders were cost-effective. No patient reported any disturbance by any type of reminder in the satisfaction survey. Three quarters of surveyed patients recommended its regular implementation in the clinic.

CONCLUSIONS

Text-message reminders are equivalent to telephone reminders in reducing the proportion of missed appointments in an academic primary care clinic and are more cost-effective. Both types of reminders are well accepted by patients.

摘要

背景

电话或短信提醒已被证明能显著降低不同医疗环境下的预约失约率。由于短信提醒资源需求较低,我们检验了在学术性初级保健诊所短信提醒与电话提醒同样有效的假设。

方法

2010 年 11 月至 2011 年 4 月,在日内瓦大学附属医院的学术性初级保健科进行了一项随机对照非劣效性试验。在诊所预约的患者,且能提供手机号码,被随机选择接受短信或电话提醒,在预约前 24 小时发送。每次预约都纳入患者。主要结局是不明原因的预约失约率。如果预约在干预之前或独立于干预而取消或重新安排,则不视为失约。我们将失约率差异低于 2%定义为非劣效性,并据此为研究提供动力。对 900 名患者(应答率 41%)进行了随机抽样满意度调查。

结果

共纳入 6450 名患者,短信组 3285 名,电话组 3165 名。短信组(11.7%,95%CI:10.6-12.8)和电话组(10.2%,95%CI:9.2-11.3,p=0.07)的预约失约率相似。然而,只有短信提醒具有成本效益。在满意度调查中,没有患者报告任何类型的提醒造成干扰。四分之三的被调查患者建议在诊所定期实施。

结论

短信提醒与电话提醒在降低学术性初级保健诊所预约失约率方面等效,且短信提醒更具成本效益。两种提醒方式都被患者广泛接受。

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