Arora Sanjay, Burner Elizabeth, Terp Sophie, Nok Lam Chun, Nercisian Aren, Bhatt Vivek, Menchine Michael
The Department of Emergency Medicine, Los Angeles, CA.
Acad Emerg Med. 2015 Jan;22(1):31-7. doi: 10.1111/acem.12503. Epub 2014 Nov 11.
Patients discharged from the emergency department (ED) are often referred for primary care, specialty, or other disease-specific follow-up appointments. Attendance at these scheduled follow-up appointments has been found to improve patient outcomes, decrease ED bounce-backs, and reduce malpractice risk. Reasons for missing follow-up visits are complex, but the most commonly reason cited by patients is simply forgetting. In this study the authors evaluated the ability of an automated text message reminder system to increase attendance at post-ED discharge follow-up appointments in a predominantly Hispanic safety-net population.
This was a randomized controlled trial of ED patients with outpatient follow-up visits scheduled at the time of ED discharge. A total of 374 English- and Spanish-speaking patients with text-capable mobile phones were enrolled. Patients in the intervention arm received automated, personalized text message appointment reminders including date, time, and clinic location at 7, 3, and 1 day before scheduled visits. A t-test of proportions was used to compare outcomes between intervention and control groups. Both an intention-to-treat (ITT) and a per-protocol analysis of the data were performed. The ITT more accurately reflects real-world conditions where errors such as number entry errors are bound to occur. The per-protocol analysis adds value by isolating the effect of the intervention by comparing patients who actually received it compared with those who did not.
In the per-protocol analysis of the primary outcome, the overall appointment adherence rate was 72.6% in the intervention group compared with 62.1% in the control group (difference between groups = 10.5%, 95% confidence interval [CI] = 0.3% to 20.8%; p = 0.045; number needed to treat = 9.5). In the ITT analysis, the overall appointment attendance rate 70.2% in the intervention group compared with 62.1% in the control group (difference between groups = 8.2%; 95% CI = -1.6% to 17.7%; p = 0.100). In a secondary largely exploratory analysis, the intervention was found to have the most benefit in patients with the lowest baseline follow-up rate (English speakers with specialty care appointments).
Automated text message appointment reminders resulted in improvement in attendance at scheduled post-ED discharge outpatient follow-up visits and represent a low-cost and highly scalable solution to increase attendance at post-ED follow-up appointments, which should be further explored in larger sample sizes and diverse patient populations.
从急诊科出院的患者通常会被转介到初级保健、专科或其他特定疾病的后续预约就诊。已发现按时参加这些预定的后续预约就诊可改善患者预后、减少急诊科复诊,并降低医疗事故风险。错过后续就诊的原因很复杂,但患者最常提到的原因就是单纯的遗忘。在本研究中,作者评估了自动短信提醒系统提高以西班牙裔为主的安全网人群在急诊科出院后后续预约就诊出勤率的能力。
这是一项针对在急诊科出院时安排了门诊后续就诊的患者的随机对照试验。总共招募了374名能接收短信的讲英语和西班牙语的患者。干预组患者在预定就诊前7天、3天和1天收到自动、个性化的短信预约提醒,包括日期、时间和诊所位置。使用比例t检验比较干预组和对照组的结果。对数据进行了意向性分析(ITT)和符合方案分析。ITT更准确地反映了现实世界中必然会出现诸如数字输入错误等错误的情况。符合方案分析通过比较实际接受干预的患者与未接受干预的患者来分离干预效果,从而增加了价值。
在主要结局的符合方案分析中,干预组的总体预约依从率为72.6%,而对照组为62.1%(组间差异 = 10.5%,95%置信区间[CI] = 0.3%至20.8%;p = 0.045;需治疗人数 = 9.5)。在ITT分析中,干预组的总体预约出勤率为70.2%,而对照组为62.1%(组间差异 = 8.2%;95%CI = -1.6%至17.7%;p = 0.100)。在一项主要为探索性的次要分析中,发现干预对基线随访率最低的患者(预约专科护理的讲英语者)益处最大。
自动短信预约提醒提高了急诊科出院后预定门诊后续就诊的出勤率,是一种低成本且极具扩展性的提高急诊科后续预约就诊出勤率的解决方案,应在更大样本量和不同患者群体中进一步探索。