Literature DB >> 19169207

A telephone survey on the reasons for non-attendance in a dermatological clinic.

M Cusini1, F Auxilia, V Trevisan, U Visconti, S Castaldi.   

Abstract

AIM: Long waiting time before obtain medical attention is a significant problem that affects all specialties and especially dermatology, where a quick observation is required because of the rapid mutation of skin lesions pattern. Non-attendance (NA) is one of the aspects that is most involved in the length of waiting lists. The aim of this study was to investigate the different reasons for NA in the dermatological clinic as to improve the booking system and allow patients to be visited in a shorter time.
METHODS: All the patients who failed to attend a visit, booked in the dermatological service during a two months period, were contacted by telephone to determine the reasons for having missed the appointment. For each patient details as age, sex, kind of visit (initial visit, follow-up visit or visit with priority level) and type of clinic (general dermatology, second level dermatology or paediatric dermatology) were collected and analyzed.
RESULTS: The overall NA rate was 11.19% and different reasons for NA were found, namely forgetfulness of the appointment, work-related problems and concomitant illness.
CONCLUSION: The most frequent reason for NA is forgetfulness of the appointment and it could be explained by the long time elapsing between booking and visit. Different techniques to reduce forgetfulness have been suggested; in our case the use of a unique call centre that coordinates booking for all the health structures in Milan and the sending of a reminder mobile message have led to good results with a NA rate lower than in other studies.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 19169207

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  G Ital Dermatol Venereol        ISSN: 0392-0488            Impact factor:   2.011


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