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VOLUME: 11; ISSUE: 4; APRIL: 2025
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Author(s): Nursel Tuncer Alp, MSc; Bayram Şahin, PhD
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Abstract:
Aim: This study aimed to identify the number of patients not attending their outpatient appointments and the risk factors associated with no-show appointments in a university hospital.Methods: Patients’ no-show appointments were analyzed retrospectively in a university hospital in Çorum, a typical medium-sized province of Turkey, in a one-month period between January 1 and February 1, 2020. Data were obtained from the hospital information systems. Multivariate logistic regression analysis was used to determine factors affecting no-show appointments.
Results: The proportion of no-show appointments was 16.2%. Logistic regression analysis showed a significant correlation between patients' sex, age, marital status, outpatient status, and not going to their appointments (p<0.05).
Conclusions: The findings of this study will help better understand and manage the problem of no-show appointments. To reduce the negative effect of no-show appointments it is important to develop appropriate interventions.