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初级保健预约爽约:患者不来的原因。

No-show to primary care appointments: why patients do not come.

作者信息

Kaplan-Lewis Emma, Percac-Lima Sanja

机构信息

Massachusetts General Hospital Department of Medicine, Boston, MA, USA.

出版信息

J Prim Care Community Health. 2013 Oct;4(4):251-5. doi: 10.1177/2150131913498513. Epub 2013 Jul 26.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Missed primary care appointments lead to poor disease control and later presentation to care. No-show rates are higher in clinics caring for underserved populations and may contribute to poorer health outcomes in this group. The objective of this study was to determine who were the patients not showing to primary care appointments and their reasons to no-show.

METHODS

A retrospective study was conducted at a community health center serving a predominantly Latino, immigrant, low-income population. Adult patients >18 years old who did not show to primary care appointments during a 5-month period were called by a bilingual (English and Spanish) patient service coordinator. The patients' reported reason for missing the appointment was documented. Two-sided t test of proportions was used to compare demographic characteristics of the patients that showed to their appointments to patients that did not.

RESULTS

Of 7508 scheduled appointments, 5604 were included in the analysis and 927 (16.5%) no-showed. There were 735 (79%) calls made to the patients who missed their appointments and 273 (37%) were reached. The 2 most common reasons for missing an appointment were forgetting (n = 97, 35.5%) and miscommunication (n = 86, 31.5%). When compared with patients who came to their appointments, patients who no-showed were younger (P < .0001), more likely to be black (P = .0423) or Hispanic (P = .0001), and to have Medicaid (P < .0001).

CONCLUSIONS

No-show rates interfere with quality primary care. Interventions designed to target reasons for no-show are needed to help reduce the no-show rate, improve access and decrease health disparities in underserved patient populations.

摘要

背景

初级保健预约爽约导致疾病控制不佳及延误就诊。在为弱势群体提供服务的诊所中,爽约率更高,这可能导致该群体的健康状况更差。本研究的目的是确定未按预约前来初级保健就诊的患者是谁以及他们爽约的原因。

方法

在一家主要服务拉丁裔、移民、低收入人群的社区健康中心进行了一项回顾性研究。由一名双语(英语和西班牙语)患者服务协调员致电在5个月期间未按预约前来初级保健就诊的18岁以上成年患者。记录患者报告的错过预约的原因。使用双侧比例t检验比较按时就诊患者与未就诊患者的人口统计学特征。

结果

在7508个预约中,5604个纳入分析,927个(16.5%)爽约。对错过预约的患者拨打了735个(79%)电话,联系上273个(37%)。错过预约的两个最常见原因是忘记(n = 97,35.5%)和沟通失误(n = 86,31.5%)。与按时就诊的患者相比,爽约的患者更年轻(P <.0001),更可能是黑人(P =.0423)或西班牙裔(P =.0001),且有医疗补助(P <.0001)。

结论

爽约率影响初级保健质量。需要针对爽约原因设计干预措施,以帮助降低爽约率,改善就医机会并减少弱势群体中的健康差距。

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