Objective: To examine the effects of telephone prompting on attendance for the start of treatment and retention in treatment in a specialist alcohol clinic. Method: The study setting was a specialist alcohol treatment clinic. Participants were 172 clients attending as out-patients. An ABABAB design was used with planned alternating conditions, respectively, with or without a telephone prompt the day before the client was due to attend, over a succession of six consecutive 4-week periods. Results: Clients who were prompted were more likely to start treatment and attend further treatment sessions than clients who were not prompted. Conclusions: Telephone prompting is a simple and effective way to improve attendance for the start of treatment ...
ObjectiveThe primary objective was to evaluate 6-month outcomes for brief and extensive automated te...
A six-session intervention for harmful alcohol use was piloted via a 24-hour alcohol and other drug ...
AbstractObjectivesTelephone follow-up is not currently recommended as a strategy to improve retentio...
Introduction: Patient non-attendance is an area of concern for all health care providers. A randomiz...
Introduction: Patient non-attendance is an area of concern for all health care providers. A randomiz...
Background: Clinic appointments in which patients do not appear (no-show) result in loss of provider...
Objectives: Telephone follow-up is not currently recommended as a strategy to improve retention in r...
Background: As healthcare services become progressively more stretched, there is increasing discussi...
Background: As healthcare services become progressively more stretched, there is increasing discussi...
Non-attendance in mental healthcare is a substantial problem. Research has shown that sending a shor...
Background Appointment no-show and early dropout from treatment represent major chal...
BACKGROUND: Telephone or text-message reminders have been shown to significantly reduce the rate of ...
Objective To identify the efficacy of short message service (SMS) reminders in health care appointme...
This paper reports on the Failure To Attend (FTA) rate of appointments as well as patients following...
Background: Mobile phone technology is being used worldwide to improve follow-ups in health care. Ai...
ObjectiveThe primary objective was to evaluate 6-month outcomes for brief and extensive automated te...
A six-session intervention for harmful alcohol use was piloted via a 24-hour alcohol and other drug ...
AbstractObjectivesTelephone follow-up is not currently recommended as a strategy to improve retentio...
Introduction: Patient non-attendance is an area of concern for all health care providers. A randomiz...
Introduction: Patient non-attendance is an area of concern for all health care providers. A randomiz...
Background: Clinic appointments in which patients do not appear (no-show) result in loss of provider...
Objectives: Telephone follow-up is not currently recommended as a strategy to improve retention in r...
Background: As healthcare services become progressively more stretched, there is increasing discussi...
Background: As healthcare services become progressively more stretched, there is increasing discussi...
Non-attendance in mental healthcare is a substantial problem. Research has shown that sending a shor...
Background Appointment no-show and early dropout from treatment represent major chal...
BACKGROUND: Telephone or text-message reminders have been shown to significantly reduce the rate of ...
Objective To identify the efficacy of short message service (SMS) reminders in health care appointme...
This paper reports on the Failure To Attend (FTA) rate of appointments as well as patients following...
Background: Mobile phone technology is being used worldwide to improve follow-ups in health care. Ai...
ObjectiveThe primary objective was to evaluate 6-month outcomes for brief and extensive automated te...
A six-session intervention for harmful alcohol use was piloted via a 24-hour alcohol and other drug ...
AbstractObjectivesTelephone follow-up is not currently recommended as a strategy to improve retentio...