A comparison of interventions to improve clinic follow-up compliance after a pediatric emergency department visit

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作者
Komoroski, EM
Graham, CJ
Kirby, RS
机构
[1] Arkansas Children's Hospital, Univ. of Arkansas for Med. Sciences, Little Rock, AR
[2] Arkansas Children's Hospital, Department of Pediatrics, Emergency Medicine Section, Little Rock, AR 72202
关键词
follow-up visit compliance; intervention for follow-up appointment; appointment compliance;
D O I
10.1097/00006565-199604000-00005
中图分类号
R4 [临床医学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
A randomized prospective study was made to compare two interventions to improve compliance with follow-up appointments (FA) after a pediatric emergency department (ED) visit, The study population was 253 patients and families seen during daytime hours at a large pediatric ED and who required followup for their diagnosed condition, A control group of patients were told to call the clinic for FA, an appointment group of patients were given a FA in the ED prior to discharge and written reminder, and an intense group of patients were given a FA in the ED prior to discharge, a written reminder; they were offered a work excuse, child care, and transportation assistance; they were sent mailed reminders and had attempts at telephone reminders, More patients in the appointment group (47%, P < 0.001) and intense group (52%, P < 0.001) kept FA than the control group (24%). Attempted telephone contact was unsuccessful in 39% of the intense group, When telephone contact was successful, patients were more likely to keep FA (62 vs 38%, P < 0.04). Families left to make their own FA did so only 32% of the time, Medical record review of ED and clinic visits for one year after intervention indicated no long-term behavior change in appointment-making behavior or ED use in any group, It was concluded that providing a convenient FA prior to ED discharge improves compliance with clinic follow-up, If telephone contact is successful, telephone reminders also improve compliance, If follow-up is recommended, the majority of patients do not make their own appointments, A one-time intervention does not result in a long-term behavioral change in use of clinics or the ED.
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