Skip to main content
Top
Published in: BMC Health Services Research 1/2005

Open Access 01-12-2005 | Research article

Predictors of failed attendances in a multi-specialty outpatient centre using electronic databases

Authors: Vernon J Lee, Arul Earnest, Mark I Chen, Bala Krishnan

Published in: BMC Health Services Research | Issue 1/2005

Login to get access

Abstract

Background

Failure to keep outpatient medical appointments results in inefficiencies and costs. The objective of this study is to show the factors in an existing electronic database that affect failed appointments and to develop a predictive probability model to increase the effectiveness of interventions.

Methods

A retrospective study was conducted on outpatient clinic attendances at Tan Tock Seng Hospital, Singapore from 2000 to 2004. 22864 patients were randomly sampled for analysis. The outcome measure was failed outpatient appointments according to each patient's latest appointment.

Results

Failures comprised of 21% of all appointments and 39% when using the patients' latest appointment. Using odds ratios from the mutliple logistic regression analysis, age group (0.75 to 0.84 for groups above 40 years compared to below 20 years), race (1.48 for Malays, 1.61 for Indians compared to Chinese), days from scheduling to appointment (2.38 for more than 21 days compared to less than 7 days), previous failed appointments (1.79 for more than 60% failures and 4.38 for no previous appointments, compared with less than 20% failures), provision of cell phone number (0.10 for providing numbers compared to otherwise) and distance from hospital (1.14 for more than 14 km compared to less than 6 km) were significantly associated with failed appointments. The predicted probability model's diagnostic accuracy to predict failures is more than 80%.

Conclusion

A few key variables have shown to adequately account for and predict failed appointments using existing electronic databases. These can be used to develop integrative technological solutions in the outpatient clinic.
Appendix
Available only for authorised users
Literature
1.
go back to reference Deyo RA, Inui TS: Dropouts and broken appointments. A literature review and agenda for future research. Med Care. 1980, 18 (11): 1146-57.CrossRefPubMed Deyo RA, Inui TS: Dropouts and broken appointments. A literature review and agenda for future research. Med Care. 1980, 18 (11): 1146-57.CrossRefPubMed
2.
go back to reference Hamilton W, Alison R, Sharp D: Effect on hospital attendance rates of giving patients a copy of their referral letter: randomized controlled trial. BMJ. 1999, 318: 1392-5.CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral Hamilton W, Alison R, Sharp D: Effect on hospital attendance rates of giving patients a copy of their referral letter: randomized controlled trial. BMJ. 1999, 318: 1392-5.CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral
3.
go back to reference al-Shammari SA: Failures to keep primary care appointments in Saudi Arabia. Fam Pract Res J. 1992, 12 (2): 171-6.PubMed al-Shammari SA: Failures to keep primary care appointments in Saudi Arabia. Fam Pract Res J. 1992, 12 (2): 171-6.PubMed
5.
go back to reference Chung JWY, Wong TKS, Teung ACP: Non-attendance at an orthopaedic and trauma specialist outpatient department of a regional hospital. Journal of Nursing Management. 2004, 12 (5): 362-10.1111/j.1365-2834.2004.00484.x.CrossRefPubMed Chung JWY, Wong TKS, Teung ACP: Non-attendance at an orthopaedic and trauma specialist outpatient department of a regional hospital. Journal of Nursing Management. 2004, 12 (5): 362-10.1111/j.1365-2834.2004.00484.x.CrossRefPubMed
6.
go back to reference Hermoni D, Mankuta D, Reis S: Failure to keep appointments at a community health centre. Analysis of causes. Scand J Prim Health Care. 1990, 8 (3): 151-5.CrossRefPubMed Hermoni D, Mankuta D, Reis S: Failure to keep appointments at a community health centre. Analysis of causes. Scand J Prim Health Care. 1990, 8 (3): 151-5.CrossRefPubMed
7.
go back to reference Macharia WM, Leon G, Rowe BH, Stephenson BJ, Haynes RB: An overview of interventions to improve compliance with appointment keeping for medical services. JAMA. 1992, 267 (13): 1813-7. 10.1001/jama.267.13.1813.CrossRefPubMed Macharia WM, Leon G, Rowe BH, Stephenson BJ, Haynes RB: An overview of interventions to improve compliance with appointment keeping for medical services. JAMA. 1992, 267 (13): 1813-7. 10.1001/jama.267.13.1813.CrossRefPubMed
8.
go back to reference Moore CG, Wilson-Witherspoon P, Probst JC: Time and money: effects of failed appointments at a family practice residency clinic. Fam Med. 2001, 33 (7): 522-7.PubMed Moore CG, Wilson-Witherspoon P, Probst JC: Time and money: effects of failed appointments at a family practice residency clinic. Fam Med. 2001, 33 (7): 522-7.PubMed
9.
go back to reference Griffin SJ: Lost to follow-up: the problem of defaulters from diabetes clinics. Diabet Med. 1998, 15 (Suppl 3): S14-24. 10.1002/(SICI)1096-9136(1998110)15:3+<S14::AID-DIA725>3.3.CO;2-9.CrossRefPubMed Griffin SJ: Lost to follow-up: the problem of defaulters from diabetes clinics. Diabet Med. 1998, 15 (Suppl 3): S14-24. 10.1002/(SICI)1096-9136(1998110)15:3+<S14::AID-DIA725>3.3.CO;2-9.CrossRefPubMed
10.
go back to reference Oppenhiem GL, Bergman JJ, English EC: Failed appointments: a review. J Fam Pract. 1979, 8 (4): 789-96. Oppenhiem GL, Bergman JJ, English EC: Failed appointments: a review. J Fam Pract. 1979, 8 (4): 789-96.
11.
go back to reference Simmons AV, Atkinson K, Atkinson P, Crosse B: Failure of patients to attend a medical outpatient clinic. J R Coll Physicians Lond. 1997, 31 (1): 70-3.PubMed Simmons AV, Atkinson K, Atkinson P, Crosse B: Failure of patients to attend a medical outpatient clinic. J R Coll Physicians Lond. 1997, 31 (1): 70-3.PubMed
13.
go back to reference Dickey W, Morrow JI: Can outpatient non-attendance be predicted from the referral letter? An audit of default at neurology clinics. J R Soc Med. 1991, 84 (11): 662-3.PubMedPubMedCentral Dickey W, Morrow JI: Can outpatient non-attendance be predicted from the referral letter? An audit of default at neurology clinics. J R Soc Med. 1991, 84 (11): 662-3.PubMedPubMedCentral
14.
15.
go back to reference Pal B, Taberner DA, Readman LP, Jones P: Why do outpatients fail to keep their clinic appointments? Results from a survey and recommended remedial actions. Int J Clin Pract. 1998, 52 (6): 436-7.PubMed Pal B, Taberner DA, Readman LP, Jones P: Why do outpatients fail to keep their clinic appointments? Results from a survey and recommended remedial actions. Int J Clin Pract. 1998, 52 (6): 436-7.PubMed
16.
go back to reference Cosgrove MP: Defaulters in general practice: reasons for default and patterns of attendance. Br J Gen Pract. 1990, 40 (331): 50-2.PubMedPubMedCentral Cosgrove MP: Defaulters in general practice: reasons for default and patterns of attendance. Br J Gen Pract. 1990, 40 (331): 50-2.PubMedPubMedCentral
17.
go back to reference Barron WM: Failed appointments. Who misses them, why they are missed, and what can be done. Prim Care. 1980, 7 (4): 563-74.PubMed Barron WM: Failed appointments. Who misses them, why they are missed, and what can be done. Prim Care. 1980, 7 (4): 563-74.PubMed
18.
go back to reference Stata Corp: Stata Statistical Software: Release 8.2. 2004, Stata Corporation, College Station, Texas Stata Corp: Stata Statistical Software: Release 8.2. 2004, Stata Corporation, College Station, Texas
19.
go back to reference Gruzd DC, Shear CL, Rodney WM: Determinants of failed appointment appointment behavior: the utility of multivariate anlaysis. Fam Med. 1986, 18 (4): 217-20.PubMed Gruzd DC, Shear CL, Rodney WM: Determinants of failed appointment appointment behavior: the utility of multivariate anlaysis. Fam Med. 1986, 18 (4): 217-20.PubMed
20.
go back to reference Patel P, Forbes M, Gibson J: The reduction of broken appointments in general dental practice: an audit and intervention approach. Prim Dent Care. 2000, 7 (4): 141-4. 10.1308/135576100322578889.CrossRefPubMed Patel P, Forbes M, Gibson J: The reduction of broken appointments in general dental practice: an audit and intervention approach. Prim Dent Care. 2000, 7 (4): 141-4. 10.1308/135576100322578889.CrossRefPubMed
21.
go back to reference Thomas D: Postal reminders can improve attendance at orthodontic clinics. Evid Based Dent. 2004, 5 (1): 14-10.1038/sj.ebd.6400244.CrossRefPubMed Thomas D: Postal reminders can improve attendance at orthodontic clinics. Evid Based Dent. 2004, 5 (1): 14-10.1038/sj.ebd.6400244.CrossRefPubMed
22.
go back to reference Adams LA, Pawlik J, Forbes GM: Nonattendance at outpatient endoscopy. Endoscopy. 2004, 36 (5): 402-4. 10.1055/s-2004-814329.CrossRefPubMed Adams LA, Pawlik J, Forbes GM: Nonattendance at outpatient endoscopy. Endoscopy. 2004, 36 (5): 402-4. 10.1055/s-2004-814329.CrossRefPubMed
23.
go back to reference Cashman SB, Savageau JA, Lemay CA, Ferguson W: Patient health status and appointment keeping in an urban community health center. J Health Care Poor Underserved. 2004, 15 (3): 474-88.CrossRefPubMed Cashman SB, Savageau JA, Lemay CA, Ferguson W: Patient health status and appointment keeping in an urban community health center. J Health Care Poor Underserved. 2004, 15 (3): 474-88.CrossRefPubMed
24.
go back to reference Yassin AS, Howell RJ, Nysenbaum AM: Investigating non-attendance at colposcopy clinic. J Obstet Gynaecol. 2002, 22 (1): 79-80. 10.1080/01443610120101790.CrossRefPubMed Yassin AS, Howell RJ, Nysenbaum AM: Investigating non-attendance at colposcopy clinic. J Obstet Gynaecol. 2002, 22 (1): 79-80. 10.1080/01443610120101790.CrossRefPubMed
Metadata
Title
Predictors of failed attendances in a multi-specialty outpatient centre using electronic databases
Authors
Vernon J Lee
Arul Earnest
Mark I Chen
Bala Krishnan
Publication date
01-12-2005
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
BMC Health Services Research / Issue 1/2005
Electronic ISSN: 1472-6963
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1472-6963-5-51

Other articles of this Issue 1/2005

BMC Health Services Research 1/2005 Go to the issue