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Original Article

Patients who fail to attend their first psychiatric outpatient appointment: Non-attendance or inappropriate referral?

Pages 81-83 | Published online: 06 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

All new referrals to a psychiatric out-patient clinic at a District General Hospital over one year were analysed. There was a non-attendance rate of 22%. The quality of referral letter for non-attenders was significantly worse than for the attenders. The implications of these results in organising psychiatric out-patient clinics are discussed. It is argued that some of these referrals may have been inappropriate.

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