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. 2000 Jun;17(3):252-3.
doi: 10.1093/fampra/17.3.252.

Defaulters in general practice: who are they and what can be done about them?

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Defaulters in general practice: who are they and what can be done about them?

J Waller et al. Fam Pract. 2000 Jun.

Abstract

Background: The study of patients in primary care settings who default on their appointment has been based largely on short-term surveys in individual health centres.

Objective: As part of a wider research project into the potential of practice computer appointment systems as a data source, we wanted to explore the aggregate pattern of default.

Method: Comprehensive computer appointment data from nine general practices for 1 or 2 years were analysed to explore the pattern of defaulted appointments for doctors and practice nurses.

Results: Around 6.5% of all appointments ended in a default. Default rates were found to be highest amongst young adults and, at a practice level, to be highly correlated with deprivation level. About two-thirds of those who defaulted only did it once during the year. A small core of patients defaulted frequently, but only a quarter of these repeated their behaviour in the following year.

Conclusions: The discussion suggests that strategies based on educating or punishing defaulters in order to change their behaviour may be of limited effectiveness.

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