BMC Health Services Research (Jun 2005)

Do medical outpatients want 'out of hours' clinics?

  • Partridge Martyn R,
  • Roberts Nicola J,
  • Feeney Claire L

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1472-6963-5-47
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 1
p. 47

Abstract

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Abstract Background Patient choice is a major theme in current healthcare delivery. Little is known about patients' wishes regarding the timing of medical outpatient clinics. Methods A questionnaire survey of 300 sequential patients attending cardiac and respiratory clinics to determine patients preferences for out of hours and weekend outpatient clinics. (Out of hours defined as a clinic after 5 pm on Mon – Fri) Results Two hundred and 64 patients completed the survey of which 165 (62.5%) wanted either an out of hours clinics or a weekend clinic. Sixty four (38.8%) specifically stated that this was because of work commitments but for many others, the reasons given were easy to justify. Conclusion Current provision for outpatient consultation may not be convenient for many patients with heart and lung disease. A fuller evaluation of the cost and benefits of more flexible clinic hours is now needed.