Risk Factors for Missed Follow-up Appointments among Facial Trauma Patients

Author:

Zebolsky Aaron L.1ORCID,Gallo Nina1,Clarke Travis1,May Jeffery A.1,Dedhia Raj D.2,Eid Anas2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, University of Tennessee Health Science Center, Memphis, Tennessee

2. Division of Facial Plastic Surgery, Department of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, University of Tennessee Health Science Center, Memphis, Tennessee

Abstract

AbstractA retrospective case–control study was performed to characterize the rate of missed follow-up appointments after facial trauma and identify associated risk factors.Follow-up appointments for facial trauma over a 3-month period at a single, safety net hospital were analyzed. Appointment-specific, sociodemographic, trauma, and management data were compared between cases (missed appointments) and controls (attended appointments). Univariate testing and multivariable logistic regression were employed.A total of 116 cases and 259 controls were identified, yielding a missed appointment rate of 30.9% (116/375). Missed appointments were significantly associated with initial clinic appointments compared to return visits (odds ratio [OR] 2.21 [1.38–3.54]), afternoon visits compared to morning (OR 3.14 [1.94–5.07]), lack of private health insurance (OR 2.91 [1.68–5.18]), and presence of midface fractures (OR 2.04 [1.28–3.27]). Missed appointments were negatively associated with mandible fractures (OR 0.56 [0.35–0.89]), surgical management (OR 0.48 [0.30–0.77]), and the presence of nonremovable hardware (OR 0.39 [0.23–0.64]). Upon multivariable logistic regression, missed appointments remained independently associated with afternoon visits (adjusted OR [aOR] 1.95 [1.12–3.4]), lack of private health insurance (aOR 2.73 [1.55–4.8]), and midface fractures (aOR 2.09 [1.21–3.59]).Nearly one-third of facial trauma patients missed follow-up appointments, with the greatest risk among those with afternoon appointments, lacking private health insurance, and with midface fractures.

Publisher

Georg Thieme Verlag KG

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