1992
DOI: 10.1093/oxfordjournals.intqhc.a036730
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Why Do Cardiology Out-Patient Appointments Fail in Saudi Arabia?

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“…Being a female, higher level of education and receiving regular advice from health care professionals were predictors of adherence to dietary changes (Mosleh & Almalik, 2016;Mosleh & Darawad, 2015;Walsh et al, 2017). Predictors of adherence to attendance at follow-up clinic appointments were being female and not having heart failure (Al-Khadra et al, 1992;Noureddine, 2009).…”
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“…Being a female, higher level of education and receiving regular advice from health care professionals were predictors of adherence to dietary changes (Mosleh & Almalik, 2016;Mosleh & Darawad, 2015;Walsh et al, 2017). Predictors of adherence to attendance at follow-up clinic appointments were being female and not having heart failure (Al-Khadra et al, 1992;Noureddine, 2009).…”
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confidence: 98%
“…Adherence to dietary recommendations ranged from 37.4% (Mosleh & Darawad, 2015) to 50.4% (Walsh et al, 2017). Adherence to follow-up appointments with health professionals ranged from 21% (Noureddine, 2009) to 69.9% (Al-Khadra et al, 1992). The summary of quantitative results can be found in Table 1.…”
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“…Farid e Alapont (1993), Nour et al (2007), Lalloo e McDonald (2013) e Menendez e Ring (2015) e Storrs et al (2016) foram os únicos que afirmaram que quem mora perto do hospital tem maior chance de ser um paciente no-show. Por exemplo, para Storrs et al (2016), quem reside em outra cidade tende a faltar menos as consultas do que os próprios locais.Para,Al-Khadra et al (1992),Majeroni et al (1996), Kruse e Rohland (2002), Collins et al (2003), Cashman et al (2004), Yoon et al (2005), Daniels e Jung (2009), Lotfi e Torres (2014), Miller et al (2015), Kempny et al (2016), Peng et al (2016) e Partin et al (2016), distância não foi um preditivo ao atendimento da clínica.…”
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