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Factors associated with appointment non-attendance at a medical imaging department in regional Australia: a retrospective cohort analysis

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JOURNAL OF MEDICAL RADIATION SCIENCES
卷 65, 期 3, 页码 192-199

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/jmrs.284

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Medical imaging; non-attendance; service evaluation

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IntroductionAppointment non-attendance contributes added cost to the healthcare sector through wasted resource allocations. Medical imaging departments commonly schedule appointments for most modalities; however, no study has quantified patient attendance rates in the Australian regional setting. This is despite evidence that regional, rural and remote Australians tend to demonstrate poorer health than metropolitan counterparts. This study aims to identify the factors that influence appointment non-attendance at a teaching hospital in regional Australia. MethodsCategories restricted to age, gender, indigenous status, distance from investigation site, referral source and imaging modality were collected for all appointments (N=13,458) referred to the medical imaging department in 2015. The likelihood of each of these factors correlating with a patient not attending a scheduled appointment was calculated using the chi-squared analysis and binary logistic regression. ResultsGender, indigenous status as well as specific imaging modalities, referral sources and age categories were significantly associated with non-attendance. Overall, male patients were 1.57 (P<0.001) times more likely to miss a scheduled appointment than female patients. Patients who identified as Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander were 2.66 (P<0.001) times more likely to miss a scheduled appointment than patients who did not identify as Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander. ConclusionsSeveral key factors appear to affect medical imaging appointment non-attendance. Key factors include indigenous status, gender, image modality, referral source and age. Further improvement is required to better meet the needs of underrepresented patient demographics.

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