Author:
Adelekan M. L.,Ogunlesi A. O.
Abstract
Defaulting from out-patient surveillance constitutes a major problem among neuropsychiatric patients globally. In an extensive review of default studies (Baekeland & Lundwall, 1975), it was concluded that between 20–50% of psychiatric patients fail to return after their first visit and 31–56% attend not more than four times before defaulting.
Publisher
Royal College of Psychiatrists
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health
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