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Understanding Factors in Burn Patient Follow-up

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Follow-up rates are concerningly low among burn-injured patients. This study investigates the factors associated with low follow-up rates and missed appointments. We hypothesize that patients who are homeless, use illicit substances, and have psychiatric comorbidities will have lower rates of follow-up and more missed appointments. Data from a discharge-planning survey of 281 burn-injured patients discharged from September 2019 to July 2020 were analyzed and matched with patients’ electronic medical records for a retrospective chart review. Data collected included general demographics, burn characteristics, hospitalization details, follow-up visits, missed appointments, homeless status, substance use, major psychiatric illness, and survey responses. Data analysis used chi-square, Fisher’s exact test, Student’s t-test, Wilcoxon rank sum test, and multivariate regression analysis. Overall, 37 of patients had no follow-up in clinic and 46 had one or more missed appointment. On multivariate regression analysis, homeless patients were more likely to never follow-up, odds ratio (OR) = 0.23 (95 confidence interval CI = 0.11-0.49), as were patients who anticipated experiencing transportation difficulties, OR = 0.28 (95 CI = 0.15-0.50). Homeless patients were more likely to have missed appointments, OR = 0.23 (95 CI = 0.1-0.54). On univariate analysis, patients with one or more documented major psychiatric illness had lower follow-up rates, with 50.62 having no follow-up (P < .01). Among patients who responded to the survey that they were current drug users, 52 had no follow-up as compared to 28 of patients who responded that they did not use drugs (P < .01).

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