McClure R J, Newell S J, Edwards S
Department of Paediatrics and Child Health, St James's University Hospital, Leeds, UK.
Arch Dis Child. 1996 Feb;74(2):121-5. doi: 10.1136/adc.74.2.121.
A study was carried out to identify the characteristics of children who do not attend appointments at general outpatient clinics. Over six months, 359 children who had an appointment at a general clinic were studied using a questionnaire given to parents (74% response rate) and by inspection of case notes. Based on their first appointment in the study period, children were divided into 'attenders' (n = 262) and 'non-attenders' (n = 97) for analysis. Non-attenders were significantly more likely to have one or more of the following characteristics: lower social class, poorer housing, unmarried parent(s) (56% v 33%), longer journey to clinic (35 v 27.6 minutes), more appointments per year (4.2 v 3.3), poorer past attendance record, and received their appointment by post (76% v 44%). Surprisingly parents of non-attenders rated their children to have a significantly more severe illness than those who attended. These results suggest that attendance is primarily determined by social and logistical factors as well as appointment details, rather than illness severity.
一项研究旨在确定未到普通门诊就诊的儿童的特征。在六个月的时间里,对359名在普通诊所预约就诊的儿童进行了研究,研究方法包括向家长发放问卷(回复率为74%)以及查阅病历。根据他们在研究期间的首次预约情况,将儿童分为“就诊者”(n = 262)和“未就诊者”(n = 97)进行分析。未就诊者更有可能具有以下一种或多种特征:社会阶层较低、住房条件较差、父母未婚(56%对33%)、到诊所的路程较长(35对27.6分钟)、每年预约次数较多(4.2对3.3)、过去的就诊记录较差以及通过邮寄方式收到预约通知(76%对44%)。令人惊讶的是,未就诊者的父母认为他们孩子的病情比就诊者的孩子严重得多。这些结果表明,就诊情况主要由社会和后勤因素以及预约细节决定,而非疾病严重程度。