DOES EXCLUDING PATIENTS WITHOUT TELEPHONES AFFECT THE RESULTS OF TELEPHONE REMINDER STUDIES

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DANOFF, NL [1 ]
KEMPER, KJ [1 ]
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[1] UNIV WASHINGTON,SCH MED,SEATTLE,WA 98195
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WESTERN JOURNAL OF MEDICINE | 1993年 / 158卷 / 01期
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Studies of the effectiveness of telephone reminders to improve the rate of appointments kept have shown conflicting results. Few have accounted for patients without telephones. We conducted a controlled clinical trial to study the effect of excluding patients without telephones in a study of telephone reminders in an urban pediatric clinic. Telephone reminders were attempted the evening before scheduled visits for 238 subjects; 259 controls received no reminders. The overall rate of kept appointments was the same (54%) for both the intervention group and the control group. In neither group was there a substantial difference in the ''show'' rate between patients with and without telephones (intervention group 52% versus 57%, control group 55% versus 54%). In the intervention group, the show rate was higher for those with telephones who were contacted (66%) than for those who were not (37%) (P<.001). Telephone reminders did not improve the overall rate of kept appointments but appeared to result in a significant improvement in the show rate of those who could be reached. Excluding patients who could not be reached by telephone may affect the usefulness of previous studies.
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