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学术性安全网系统儿科患者中的远程医疗与预约失约情况

Telemedicine and Missed Appointments Among Pediatric Patients of an Academic Safety-Net System.

作者信息

Ojinnaka Chinedum O, Johnstun Lara, Nordstrom Lora, Carter Jodi P, Yuh Sandra

机构信息

Richard M. Fairbanks School of Public Health, Indiana University, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA.

Valleywise Health Medical Center, Phoenix, Arizona, USA.

出版信息

Telemed J E Health. 2025 Aug;31(8):968-974. doi: 10.1089/tmj.2024.0438. Epub 2025 Mar 26.

Abstract

Missed appointments adversely affect clinical outcomes, clinic efficiency, and quality of care and could worsen the impact of pediatric workforce shortages on health care access. Telemedicine has the potential to reduce missed appointments. However, interventions that do not account for neighborhood factors could widen disparities. We analyzed the relationship between missed appointments and type of pediatric appointment and the role of telemedicine and neighborhood factors. This retrospective cohort study used three data sources: (1) electronic health records, (2) American Community Survey, and (3) Housing and Urban Development crosswalk data. The analyses were restricted to pediatric patients (<18 years) with completed or missed outpatient visits (March 2020-December 2022). The outcome was missed appointments. The primary predictors were pediatric visit type, appointment modality, census tract (CT) residential segregation, and CT poverty level. Generalized estimating equations were used. The final sample size was 90,712 appointments for 32,305 unique patients. The overall no-show rate was 20.75%. The no-show rate for general pediatrics was 20.36% and 27.82% for specialty appointments. In multivariable analyses, there was an increased likelihood of missed appointments for pediatric subspecialty appointments compared to general pediatrics (Odds Ratio (OR): 1.62; 95% Confidence Interval (CI): 1.51, 1.74). Telemedicine appointments were associated with a decreased likelihood of missed appointments compared to in-person appointments (OR: 0.41; 95% CI:0.39, 0.44). There was a positive interaction between appointment type and pediatrics visit type with a larger effect for subspecialty visits. Tailored interventions that integrate telemedicine uptake and contextual factors have the potential to reduce missed appointments.

摘要

预约失约对临床结果、诊所效率和医疗质量产生不利影响,可能会加剧儿科劳动力短缺对医疗服务可及性的影响。远程医疗有减少预约失约的潜力。然而,未考虑社区因素的干预措施可能会扩大差距。我们分析了预约失约与儿科预约类型之间的关系以及远程医疗和社区因素的作用。这项回顾性队列研究使用了三个数据源:(1)电子健康记录,(2)美国社区调查,以及(3)住房和城市发展部交叉数据。分析仅限于完成或错过门诊就诊的儿科患者(2020年3月至2022年12月)。结果是预约失约。主要预测因素是儿科就诊类型、预约方式、普查区(CT)居住隔离情况和CT贫困水平。使用了广义估计方程。最终样本量为32305名独特患者的90712次预约。总体爽约率为20.75%。普通儿科的爽约率为20.36%,专科预约的爽约率为27.82%。在多变量分析中,与普通儿科相比,儿科亚专科预约失约的可能性增加(优势比(OR):1.62;95%置信区间(CI):1.51,1.74)。与面对面预约相比,远程医疗预约失约的可能性降低(OR:0.41;95%CI:0.39,0.44)。预约类型和儿科就诊类型之间存在正交互作用,对亚专科就诊的影响更大。整合远程医疗应用和背景因素的定制干预措施有可能减少预约失约。

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