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Texting appointment reminders to repeated non-attenders in primary care: randomised controlled study.

机译:向基层护理中反复失诊的患者发送短信约会提醒:随机对照研究。

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BACKGROUND: Failure to attend appointments compromises health service efficiency. Despite considerable interest in using novel technologies to improve attendance, evidence from rigorously conducted controlled studies is lacking. AIM: To evaluate the effectiveness of texting appointment reminders to patients who persistently fail to attend appointments. DESIGN: Randomised controlled study. SETTING: Inner city general practice in Lothian, Scotland. METHOD: We included 415 appointments made by patients (n = 173) who had failed to attend two or more routine appointments in the preceding year. Patients whose appointments were randomised to the intervention group received a text message reminder of the appointment. Patients whose appointments were in the control group received no reminder. Our primary outcome measure was non-attendance rates. We undertook an intention-to-treat analysis and multi-level analysis to take account of the lack of independence of the outcomes of repeated appointments for the same patient. RESULTS: Of the 418 appointments originally included in the study, three were excluded due to clerical error; 189 were randomised to the intervention group and 226 to the control group. Twenty-two appointments (12%) were not attended in the intervention group compared with 39 (17%) in the control group. A chi-square analysis, considering the outcome of appointments as independent from one another, gave a non-significant difference of 5% (95% CI of difference -1.1 to 12.3%, p = 0.13). Multilevel analysis applied to the binary outcome data on non-attendance gave an odds ratio for non-attendance in the intervention group compared with the control group of 0.63 (95% CI 0.36 to 1.1, p = 0.11). CONCLUSION: Although the intervention showed promise, we failed to demonstrate significant reduction in non-attendance rates, as a result of texting appointment reminders to patients who persistently fail to attend their general practice appointments.
机译:背景:未能参加约会会损害卫生服务效率。尽管对使用新颖技术来提高出勤率有极大的兴趣,但缺乏严格进行的对照研究的证据。目的:评估向长期未能参加约会的患者发送短信约会提醒的有效性。设计:随机对照研究。地点:苏格兰洛锡安(Lothian)的内城区普通医生。方法:我们纳入了415位患者(n = 173)的预约,这些患者在上一年没有参加两次或更多次常规预约。约会被随机分配到干预组的患者会收到一条短信提醒该约会。约会在对照组的患者没有得到提醒。我们的主要结局指标是缺勤率。我们进行了意向性治疗分析和多级分析,以考虑到同一患者重复任命的结果缺乏独立性。结果:最初包括在研究中的418个任命中,有3个由于文书错误而被排除在外;随机分为干预组189例和对照组226例。干预组未参加二十二次约会(12%),而对照组未参加39次(17%)。考虑到任命结果彼此独立的卡方分析得出了5%的显着差异(差异的95%CI为-1.1至12.3%,p = 0.13)。将多水平分析应用于不参与的二元结果数据,与对照组相比,干预组的不参与的比值比是0.63(95%CI为0.36至1.1,p = 0.11)。结论:尽管干预措施显示出希望,但由于向长期未能参加全科医师就诊的患者发短信预约提醒,因此我们未能证明出勤率显着降低。

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