通过流程改进降低心理健康诊所的新病人缺勤率。

IF 0.2 Q4 NURSING
Meagan Carson
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背景:精神卫生界的患者在没有治疗的情况下有症状恶化和精神健康下降的风险。错过精神科预约既昂贵又不利于患者预后。目的:本项目旨在实施循证策略来改善工作流程和日程安排,以降低新患者的缺勤率。方法:改变新患者安排的政策,并进行其他改进。结果:缺席率从干预前的平均21%下降到干预后的平均13%。讨论:在干预期间,缺席率下降了43%,估计每年的经济收益为17840美元。虽然在项目实施后,新患者的缺勤率有所下降,但在整个项目实施过程中,员工的依从性并不一致。结论:在门诊精神卫生诊所,实施多方面的循证流程改进策略成功地降低了首次预约的缺勤率。对护理的影响:基于证据的干预措施可以在所有门诊精神卫生诊所有效地实施,以减少新患者的不来就诊,增加获得护理的机会,并最大限度地减少收入损失。
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Decreasing New Patient No-Show Rates at a Mental Health Clinic by Process Improvement.

Background: Patients in the mental health community are at risk for worsening symptoms and declining mental health without treatment. Missed psychiatric appointments are both costly and detrimental to patient outcomes. Objective: The purpose of this project was to implement evidence-based strategies to improve workflow and scheduling with the goal of decreasing the new patient no-show rate. Methods: Policy change for how new patients were scheduled was implemented, and other improvements were made. Results: The no-show rates decreased from an average of 21% preintervention to an average of 13% postintervention. Discussion: No-show rates decreased by 43% during the intervention period, which is an estimated annual financial gain of $17,840. Although after project implementation the new patient no-show rate declined, staff compliance throughout project implementation was inconsistent. Conclusions: In an outpatient mental health clinic, the implementation of multifaceted, evidence-based process improvement strategies successfully reduced no-show rates for the first appointments. Implications for Nursing: Evidence-based interventions to reduce new patient no-shows can be effectively implemented across all outpatient mental health clinics, enhancing access to care and minimizing revenue loss.

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