نتایج جستجو برای: missed research appointments

تعداد نتایج: 1424904  

Journal: :JAMA dermatology 2013
Patrick R Cronin Leah DeCoste Alexa Boer Kimball

Dermatology appointment nonattendance rates range from 17% to 31%, 1-3 and patients who miss appointments without prior notification (no-shows and same-day cancellations) disrupt schedules , decrease access for others, resulting in underutilization of resources and thereby increasing cost, and interrupt continuity of medical care. 1,4 Therefore, we set out to determine if easily attainable vari...

2016
Lívia Monteiro Bichara Mônica Lídia Castro de Aragón Gustavo Antônio Martins Brandão David Normando

Objective: To identify variables and their effect size on orthodontic treatment time of Class III malocclusion. Material and Methods: Forty-five Class III malocclusion cases were selected from 2008 patients' records. Clinical charts, cephalometric radiographs, and pre and posttreatment dental casts were evaluated. Age, sex, PAR index at T1 and T2, overjet, missing teeth, extractions, number o...

Journal: :South African medical journal = Suid-Afrikaanse tydskrif vir geneeskunde 2016
Renu Gajee Kathryn Schnippel Nompumelelo Mthupha Batanayi Muzah Rebecca Berhanu

BACKGROUND With the implementation of outpatient (ambulatory) decentralised rifampicin-resistant tuberculosis (RR-TB) treatment in South Africa (SA) since late 2011, the high rates of loss from treatment are a significant concern. Missed appointments lead to treatment interruptions and may contribute to amplification of resistance, ongoing transmission of RR-TB and an increased risk of morbidit...

2017
David A Ellis Ross McQueenie Alex McConnachie Philip Wilson Andrea E Williamson

BACKGROUND Addressing the causes of low engagement in health care is a prerequisite for reducing health inequalities. People who miss multiple appointments are an under-researched group who might have substantial unmet health needs. Individual-level patterns of missed general practice appointments might thus provide a risk marker for vulnerability and poor health outcomes. We sought to ascertai...

Journal: :The British journal of general practice : the journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners 2001
R D Neal D A Lawlor V Allgar M Colledge S Ali A Hassey C Portz A Wilson

Little is known about which patients miss appointments or why they do so. Using routinely collected data from four practices, we aimed to determine whether patients who missed appointments differed in terms of their age, sex, and deprivation scores from those who did not, and to examine differences between the practices with respect to missed appointments. The likelihood of someone missing at l...

2013
Noelle Junod Perron Melissa Dominicé Dao Nadia Camparini Righini Jean-Paul Humair Barbara Broers Françoise Narring Dagmar M Haller Jean-Michel Gaspoz

BACKGROUND Telephone or text-message reminders have been shown to significantly reduce the rate of missed appointments in different medical settings. Since text-messaging is less resource-demanding, we tested the hypothesis that text-message reminders would be as effective as telephone reminders in an academic primary care clinic. METHODS A randomized controlled non-inferiority trial was cond...

2014
Guy Paré Marie-Claude Trudel Pascal Forget

BACKGROUND Managing appointments in private medical practices and ambulatory care settings is a complex process. Various strategies to reduce missed appointments can be implemented. E-booking systems, which allow patients to schedule and manage medical appointments online, represents such a strategy. To better support clinicians seeking to offer an e-booking service to their patients, health au...

Journal: :The Journal of the American Board of Family Practice 1997
N Weingarten D L Meyer J A Schneid

BACKGROUND Missed appointments can affect patient health, disrupt schedules, and result in poor utilization of resources, increased workload for staff and physicians, and lost learning opportunities for residents in training programs. METHODS The setting was an established community-hospital-based family practice residency practice averaging 25,000 outpatient visits per year in a small northe...

Journal: :Journal of dental education 2009
Kevin C Lin

Dentally anxious patients with long-term avoidance behavior may experience treatment complications and induce stress in the dentist. Since dental anxiety scales are seldom used clinically, it is valuable to investigate the strength of behavior-associated items in the current patient chart in predicting canceled or missed appointments. Charts from a sample of patients (N=357) who visited the UCL...

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