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Patient Participation DES Questionnaire Results March 2012
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Please note ! These are provisional results and we are working through them at the moment to make sure the figures we have are as accurate as possible
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The survey – a reminder We drew up our questionnaire following the first two PRG meetings in January and February Survey was available to patients for 2 weeks both as hard paper copies and on-line Target size was 450 (50 per GP equivolant) with an estimated return of 75%. 10% range acceptable and still valid statistically We had a return rate of 314 (69.7%) hence a valid survey
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Responder demographics 39% male and 61% female Average age group was that of 45-64 yr olds 97% were white ethnic origin and 45% stated that they had a long standing illness
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Appointment booking The majority (73%) thought that getting through on the phone was the easiest way to make an appointment 71% of patients surveyed thought getting through to book an appointment by telephone was very, or quite easy while 29% felt it was not very easy or difficult 14% thought on-line was the easiest format
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Appointment choice 73% found getting an appointment with any doctor or nurse was very easy or quite easy, while 15% found it difficult We did not do so well on providing a doctor or nurse of the patient’s choice with just 52% saying it was easy or quite easy to see their preferred choice of clinician
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Clinical service provision 97% of patients questioned said that they received a good service from the doctor or nurse when they saw them 1% said they did not 2% did not know !
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Communication with patients 81% thought the tannoy system was clear Breakdown of how patients would like to be informed of changes in the surgery
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Premises and front of house 66% thought there was sufficient parking Of the 27% of ‘disabled’ patients 74% felt the surgery was suitable for their needs and 26% did not 84% of patients felt that their conversations at the front desk were overheard but only 22% of these were unhappy about this. This was also mentioned in the ‘what do you like least about the surgery’ question by 16% of patients who completed that part of the questionnaire
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Service provision at the surgery 74% of patients felt they were given enough information regarding the services available at the practice. 12% did not know
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Service provision continued
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What did patients like the least ? Appointments and the phones – 43% made free text comments regarding time delays in being seen, getting through on the phones and not being able to see a doctor of your choice 27% of patients also said they felt the waiting room was stuffy and there was a lack of seating and space 16% as mentioned before felt there was a lack of privacy at the front desk 4% had issues with prescription management and 6% with staff attitude
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What did patients like the most ? Always good to end on a positive! 54% were complimentary about the staff, both clinical and reception – being helpful, friendly and professional Other things respondents liked was the fact that the surgery was local and it was generally easy to get an appointment
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Our action plan ? Link to Plan Documents Plan DocumentsPlan Documents
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