Factors Associated With Follow-Up Appointment Attendance in Adults With Sensorineural Hearing Loss.

Publication date: Aug 01, 2025

Sensorineural hearing loss has a high disease burden and requires close follow-up to manage long-term sequelae of the disease. This study aims to identify patient- and appointment-related factors including demographic data and medical comorbities associated with sensorineural hearing loss follow-up appointment attendance in adults to better understand barriers to care. Retrospective chart review. Tertiary-care, safety-net hospital. Adult patients seen in an otolaryngology clinic for sensorineural hearing loss between May 1, 2015, and December 31, 2021. Analysis of patient demographic, medical comorbidity, and appointment factors. Follow-up appointment attendance rates for otolaryngology and audiology appointments. Of 5,632 patients, 54. 9% attended, 28. 7% canceled, and 16. 3% were no-show at follow-up appointments. On univariate analysis, factors associated with appointment cancellation and no-show included sex, race, language, education, employment status, insurance, country of birth, housing insecurity, hypertension, smoking status, timing of appointments before or after the beginning of COVID-19, and having a physician within hospital network. In multivariate analysis, factors significantly associated with appointment nonattendance included age greater than 60 years old, higher education levels, unemployment, housing insecurity, having a primary care physician outside the hospital network, and residing outside a 5-mile radius of the hospital. Patient and appointment characteristics such as age, education level, employment status, housing insecurity, and distance to appointment had an independent association with higher rates of missed follow-up appointments in sensorineural hearing loss. Accessibility of appointments and interventions such as telehealth and reminder systems may be key to ensuring equitable care.

Concepts Keywords
Adults Adult
Insecurity Aged
Otolaryngology Appointment attendance
Appointments and Schedules
Audiology
Female
Follow-Up Studies
Health services
Hearing Loss, Sensorineural
Humans
Male
Middle Aged
No-show
No-Show Patients
Outpatient
Retrospective Studies
Sensorineural hearing loss

Semantics

Type Source Name
disease MESH Sensorineural Hearing Loss
disease MESH sequelae
drug DRUGBANK Tropicamide
disease MESH comorbidity
disease IDO country
disease MESH housing insecurity
disease MESH hypertension
disease MESH COVID-19
disease MESH education levels
disease MESH unemployment

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