Nurse Practitioner Intervention to improve Postpartum Appointment Keeping in an Outpatient Family Planning Clinic |
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Authors: | Holly B. Buckley RNC MS NP |
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Affiliation: | Women's Health Nurse Practitioner in Obstetrics and Gynecology, The Medical Center of Central Massachusetts Memorial Hospital Campus, Worcester. Massachusetts, and Clinical Faculty Instructor, University of Massachusetts Medical School in Ambulatory Obstetrics and Gynecology, Worcester, Massachusetts |
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Abstract: | A nurse practitioner (NP) program to improve postpartum appointment keeping in an outpatient family planning clinic is described and evaluated. The subjects (N = 59) were non-high-risk obstetric patients prescheduled to be seen at 6 weeks postpartum by the NP. Two groups were identified by convenience sampling: Group A (n = 25), the nonintervention group, and Group B (n = 34), the intervention group. Two types of intervention were used: a postpartum telephone call after discharge (n = 11), or a predischarge postpartum visit (n = 23). Results suggest that those in the intervention group were more likely to keep their appointments (p less than .02); only the postpartum visit increased the probability of appointment keeping (p less than .05). |
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