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Urology out-patient non-attenders: are we wasting our time?

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Abstract

Background

Out-patient non-attendance leads to inefficiency and patient morbidity.

Aims and methods

A phone survey of urology out-patient non-attenders over 1-month was performed to determine reasons for non-attendance, to identify patients who could be discharged, and the manner in which patients want reminders.

Results

Seventy-six non-attenders were contacted. Fourteen were GP referred new patients. The reason for non-attendance (n = 10) was due to patient issues. Of the patients due for review (n = 62), it was a first non-attendance in 56. Only 41 (66%) claimed to have received notification or appointment cards. Eight patients said they were written to and 13 (21%) denied either receiving a written notification or an appointment card. Only eight patients rang to confirm/change their appointment. Ninety-nine percent said that they would like a further appointment by text message (34%), phone (37%), letter (36%) or email (6%).

Conclusions

We now hope to implement a number of methods to further reduce non-attendance rates based on the findings in this study.

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Casey, R.G., Quinlan, M.R., Flynn, R. et al. Urology out-patient non-attenders: are we wasting our time?. Ir J Med Sci 176, 305–308 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11845-007-0028-8

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