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Why Patients Miss Scheduled Outpatient Appointments at Urban Academic Residency Clinics: A Qualitative Evaluation

INTRODUCTION: Missed outpatient appointments are a common problem for academic residency clinics, and reducing their rate improves office efficiency, income, and resident education. Identifying specific reasons why some patients miss outpatient appointments may provide insight into developing target...

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Autores principales: Ofei-Dodoo, Samuel, Kellerman, Rick, Hartpence, Connor, Mills, Kale, Manlove, Emily
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: University of Kansas Medical Center 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6710029/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31489100
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author Ofei-Dodoo, Samuel
Kellerman, Rick
Hartpence, Connor
Mills, Kale
Manlove, Emily
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Kellerman, Rick
Hartpence, Connor
Mills, Kale
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description INTRODUCTION: Missed outpatient appointments are a common problem for academic residency clinics, and reducing their rate improves office efficiency, income, and resident education. Identifying specific reasons why some patients miss outpatient appointments may provide insight into developing targeted approaches to reducing their rates. This study sought to find reasons associated with patients’ missed appointments at two family medicine residency clinics. METHODS: The study utilized a qualitative research design involving patients at two urban, university-affiliated family medicine residency outpatient clinics. Twenty-five randomly selected patients who were dismissed from the clinics for missing three or more scheduled appointments during a five-year span (July 2012 to July 2017) were interviewed over the phone about reasons they did not keep their scheduled clinic appointments. The authors, individually and as a group, used an immersion-crystalization approach to analyze the content of the interviews. RESULTS: Responses from 25 participants (21 females and four males) are presented. Fifty-two percent of patients were Caucasian, 32% Black, 12% Hispanic, and 4% Asian. Five themes emerged from the data analysis as major reasons the patients missed their scheduled outpatient appointments: forgetfulness, transportation issues, personal health issues, family and employer obligations, and other issues, such as anticipated long clinic wait times, bad weather, and financial problems. CONCLUSIONS: The findings showed there are several logistical, situational, and clinical reasons for patients’ missed scheduled outpatient appointments.
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spelling pubmed-67100292019-09-05 Why Patients Miss Scheduled Outpatient Appointments at Urban Academic Residency Clinics: A Qualitative Evaluation Ofei-Dodoo, Samuel Kellerman, Rick Hartpence, Connor Mills, Kale Manlove, Emily Kans J Med Original Research INTRODUCTION: Missed outpatient appointments are a common problem for academic residency clinics, and reducing their rate improves office efficiency, income, and resident education. Identifying specific reasons why some patients miss outpatient appointments may provide insight into developing targeted approaches to reducing their rates. This study sought to find reasons associated with patients’ missed appointments at two family medicine residency clinics. METHODS: The study utilized a qualitative research design involving patients at two urban, university-affiliated family medicine residency outpatient clinics. Twenty-five randomly selected patients who were dismissed from the clinics for missing three or more scheduled appointments during a five-year span (July 2012 to July 2017) were interviewed over the phone about reasons they did not keep their scheduled clinic appointments. The authors, individually and as a group, used an immersion-crystalization approach to analyze the content of the interviews. RESULTS: Responses from 25 participants (21 females and four males) are presented. Fifty-two percent of patients were Caucasian, 32% Black, 12% Hispanic, and 4% Asian. Five themes emerged from the data analysis as major reasons the patients missed their scheduled outpatient appointments: forgetfulness, transportation issues, personal health issues, family and employer obligations, and other issues, such as anticipated long clinic wait times, bad weather, and financial problems. CONCLUSIONS: The findings showed there are several logistical, situational, and clinical reasons for patients’ missed scheduled outpatient appointments. University of Kansas Medical Center 2019-08-21 /pmc/articles/PMC6710029/ /pubmed/31489100 Text en © 2019 The University of Kansas Medical Center This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives (by-nc-nd) License. (CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/)
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