Patient Satisfaction Survey Results

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Patient Satisfaction Survey Results Aims The aim of this survey was to assess how the practice is meeting, or not meeting, the expectations of its patients. The data collected will be used to identify any areas for improvement within the practice and will be used to formulate a follow up survey, which will aim to seek opinion on how patients feel the practice could be improved. The survey asked ten questions about the general services of the practice and asked patients to rate how they felt about each area. It also included an option to provide comments on any areas in which they felt the practice was performing poorly or very poorly. The sample group was 115 patients selected randomly on a first come first serve basis as and when they entered the practice. Results Question 1 Question 1 asked patients how satisfied they were with the overall performance of the practice. The options for answering this question were; very unsatisfied, unsatisfied, satisfied or very satisfied. The answers were as follows: Very Unsatisfied Unsatisfied 1% 1% Very Satisfied 70% Satisfied 28% Very Unsatisfied Unsatisfied Satisfied Very Satisfied 25 January 2017 1

It can be seen that 98% of respondents were either very satisfied or satisfied. This is excellent feedback for the practice which shows that the vast majority of patients are happy with the service being provided. The following comments were left with this question: Very well run practice, the staff are great Very satisfied with the practice "Can always get an appointment when I want one, the receptionists are friendly and helpful" Question 2 Question 2 asked patients to rate the hours that the practice is open for appointments. The options for answering this question were; very poor, poor, fair, good, very good and excellent. 1% 0% 29% 35% 14% 21% Very Poor Poor Fair Good Very Good Excellent It can be seen that 85% of respondents rated the opening times of the practice as either good, very good or excellent. Although this is a good response it is lower than the last survey that was conducted in 2015, so during this time patients may have become disillusioned with the opening times. Overall however, the result shows that the surgery is generally providing adequate hours for its patients to be seen. 25 January 2017 2

A few comments were left on this question with the main issue being that the surgery isn t open late enough for people who work long hours. Question 3 Question 3 asked patients to rate the telephone system used for booking appointments. The options for answering this question were; very poor, poor, fair, good, very good and excellent. 5% 4% 31% 18% Very Poor Poor Fair Good Very Good 21% 21% Excellent The answers to this question were slightly disappointing when compared to the previous questions, with only 73% of respondents rating the telephone booking system as excellent, very good or good. Although this is still a majority of respondents who are happy with the service, that still leaves almost a third of respondents unhappy or indifferent to the service. Comments were invited on this question and a number of comments were left. The comments have been written here verbatim, and are as follows: "Hard to get through on phone even at 8am" "If you can't call at 8am you can't get an appointment" "Sometimes I still can't get an appointment even if I ring at 8am" "Very difficult to get through" 25 January 2017 3

There was a lot of feedback on this area and it does seem to be an issue for patients. This is an area where improvements could be made and further investigation may be warranted. Question 4 Question 4 asked patients to rate the level of care provided to them by the GPs of the practice. The options for answering this question were; very poor, poor, fair, good, very good and excellent. 0% 0% 6% 50% 11% 33% Very Poor Poor Fair Good Very Good Excellent It can be seen that 95% of patients surveyed rated the level of care provided by the GPs as excellent, very good or good. Of this figure 54% rated the care as excellent and a further 35% rated it as very good. This is a fantastic response and shows that the level of care provided is at the very least meeting the expectations of the patients. 6% of the respondents rated the level of care as fair but no comments were left. Question 5 Question 5 asked patients to rate the level of care provided to them by the Nurses of the practice. The options for answering this question were; very poor, poor, fair, good, very good and excellent. 25 January 2017 4

0% 2% 50% 18% 30% Very Poor Poor Fair Good Very Good Excellent It can be seen that 98% of patients surveyed rated the level of care provided by the Nurses as excellent, very good or good. Of this figure 51% rated the care as excellent and a further 27% rated it as very good. This is a fantastic response and shows that the level of care provided is at the very least meeting the expectations of the patients. Question 6 Question 6 asked patients to rate how they feel they are treated by the receptionists within the practice. The options for answering this question were; very poor, poor, fair, good, very good and excellent. 25 January 2017 5

3% 0% 0% 11% 61% 25% Very Poor Poor Fair Good Very Good Excellent It can be seen that 97% of patients surveyed rated the conduct of the Receptionists as excellent, very good or good. Of this figure, a massive 63% rated the Receptionists as excellent and a further 26% rated them as very good. This is a fantastic response and shows that the Receptionists in the practice are doing an excellent job in looking after the patients between their arrival and their consultation. Disappointingly, three respondents rated the conduct of the receptionists as poor. Question 7 Question 7 asked patients how quickly they can get an appointment at the practice. The options for answering this question were; same day, next working day, within 2 working days, within 3 working days, within 4 working days and 5 or more working days. 25 January 2017 6

40 38 35 30 31 25 20 15 17 16 10 9 5 4 0 Same Day NWD Within 2WD Within 3WD Within 4WD 5WD or more The aim of the practice is to see all patients within 2 working days of them requesting an appointment. It can be seen from the survey that only 75% of patients could be seen within this timeframe. This is a slight reduction on the score of 77% from the last survey, which shows that the practice has more or less maintained standards in this area. Question 8 Question 8 asked patients if they can be seen by a GP on the same day if they need to be seen urgently. The options for answering this question were yes, no or don t know/never needed to. 25 January 2017 7

21% Yes No Don't Know 16% 63% Of the 115 respondents 21% of them had never needed to be seen urgently so could not answer yes or no. Taking this 21% out of the question, this meant that 80% of respondents who have needed to be seen urgently were actually able to be seen on the same day. This was an improvement on the score of 78% last survey. Disappointingly, 18 of the respondents, or 20% of the sample, said that they were not able to be seen on the same day if they needed to be seen urgently. This is an area that will need to be addressed going forward. Question 9 Question 9 asked patients if they had access the EMIS online system. This was put in to get an idea of how many of our patients are using this and if we need to do more to get more patients using it. The answers to this were as follows: 25 January 2017 8

26% Yes No 74% It can be seen that 74% of the sample group are using EMIS which is a good thing as the practice is actively encouraging patients to sign up to the service. Question 10 Question 10 was a follow-up question to question 9, asking those patients who aren t currently using EMIS if they are aware of the service. 9 Yes No 21 Of the 30 people surveyed who don t use EMIS only 9 of them were unaware that the service is offered. This is a good indicator of the practice having promoted the EMIS service and having made its patients aware of its existence. 25 January 2017 9

Question 11 Question 11 asked which age group the respondents belonged to. This question was asked solely for information purposes. The answers were as follows: 50 43 40 30 20 13 33 26 10 0 16-24 25-44 45-64 65+ Seri This is consistent with the general age spread of active patients within the practice. Question 12 Question 12 asked whether the respondents were male of female. This question was asked solely for information purposes. The answers were as follows: 25 January 2017 10

58% 42% Male Female Conclusion There were many positive aspects to come out of this survey and these can be summarized as follows: Positives Nearly all of the participants were satisfied with the overall services provided by the practice. One participant left a comment about the practice saying simply very well run practice, the staff are great Patients are generally very happy with the level of care they are receiving from the GPs and the Nurses Patients are very happy with the conduct and approach of the receptionists at the practice, with 86% of respondents rating them as Excellent or Very Good 89% of patients are being seen within 3 working days of requesting an appointment 80% of patients can be seen the same day if they need an urgent appointment Negatives The biggest negative appears to be the telephone booking system. This was the area that attracted the highest volume of comments and appears to be the main issue with patients A number of respondents complained about the opening hours of the surgery, saying that their working hours, aligned with the opening hours, made it almost impossible to get an appointment without taking time off from work 25 January 2017 11

Review - The main criticism came for the telephone booking system. Although the results here were actually an improvement on the last survey, this is still an area that will need to be addressed. - Appointment times and opening hours seemed to be a big area of concern again this time round. Patients who work late and who work irregular shift patterns felt that access to appointments at times convenient to them was a big issue. The possibility of holding later surgeries one day a week could maybe be explored. Action Plan Discuss appointments system Look at ways to open up more appointments Aim to improve turnaround between patient requesting an appointment and getting an appointment 25 January 2017 12