Objective: Research demonstrates that non-attendance at healthcare appointments is a waste of scarce resources; leading to reduced productivity, increased costs, disadvantaged patients through increased waiting times, and demoralised staff. This study investigated non-attendance and implemented interventions to improve practice.Method: A mixed methods service audit took place in a primary care psychological therapies service. Existing service guidelines and reporting systems were reviewed. A cross-sectional design was used to compare a year’s cohort of completers of cognitive behavioural therapy (N=140) and drop-outs (N=61).Results: Findings suggested contrasting guidelines and clinically inaccurate reporting systems. The overall service DN...
BackgroundImproving Access to Psychological Therapies (IAPT) is a new programme designed to reduce d...
Objective: Rates of nonattendance for psychotherapy hinder the effective delivery of evidence-based ...
Background Approximately 1.5 million referrals are made to Improving Access to Psychological Ther...
Purpose: Research demonstrates that non-attendance at healthcare appointments is a waste of scarce r...
Patients miss about 20% of scheduled appointments for mental health treatment, almost twice the rate...
Patients miss about 20% of scheduled appointments for mental health treatment, almost twice the rate...
AbstractBackgroundImproving Access to Psychological Therapy (IAPT) services have increased the numbe...
Background: Patient non-attendance and dropout remains problematic in mental health settings. The t...
Background Psychological therapy is an important tool to improve mental health concerns. However, th...
BACKGROUND: Non-attendance rates in psychiatric outpatient clinics have been a topic of considerable...
Objective: Rates of non-attendance for psychotherapy hinder the effective delivery of evidence-based...
The objective was to test an intervention to reduce failed rates for psychiatric appoint...
High attrition rates in psychiatric out-patient depart ments are well documented in the literature ...
Background Psychiatric clinics have high non-attendance rates and failure to attend may be a sign or...
Despite psychological interventions increasingly being used to provide accessible psychotherapy to t...
BackgroundImproving Access to Psychological Therapies (IAPT) is a new programme designed to reduce d...
Objective: Rates of nonattendance for psychotherapy hinder the effective delivery of evidence-based ...
Background Approximately 1.5 million referrals are made to Improving Access to Psychological Ther...
Purpose: Research demonstrates that non-attendance at healthcare appointments is a waste of scarce r...
Patients miss about 20% of scheduled appointments for mental health treatment, almost twice the rate...
Patients miss about 20% of scheduled appointments for mental health treatment, almost twice the rate...
AbstractBackgroundImproving Access to Psychological Therapy (IAPT) services have increased the numbe...
Background: Patient non-attendance and dropout remains problematic in mental health settings. The t...
Background Psychological therapy is an important tool to improve mental health concerns. However, th...
BACKGROUND: Non-attendance rates in psychiatric outpatient clinics have been a topic of considerable...
Objective: Rates of non-attendance for psychotherapy hinder the effective delivery of evidence-based...
The objective was to test an intervention to reduce failed rates for psychiatric appoint...
High attrition rates in psychiatric out-patient depart ments are well documented in the literature ...
Background Psychiatric clinics have high non-attendance rates and failure to attend may be a sign or...
Despite psychological interventions increasingly being used to provide accessible psychotherapy to t...
BackgroundImproving Access to Psychological Therapies (IAPT) is a new programme designed to reduce d...
Objective: Rates of nonattendance for psychotherapy hinder the effective delivery of evidence-based ...
Background Approximately 1.5 million referrals are made to Improving Access to Psychological Ther...