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GP Practice Survey Survey results

Contents Contents Objectives and methodology Key findings Profile of patients who completed the survey Frequency of visiting the surgery Awareness and usage of core surgery services Rating of services at the surgery GP of choice Using other services offered by the surgery Using other services due to not getting an appointment at the surgery Health talks Improvements to the surgery Optional survey on healthy living 2

Objectives and methodology 3

Objectives 4 Gather a broad range of patient views about the surgery Develop an action plan to address patient needs and suggestions

Methodology 5 The survey used a mixed method, including an online survey and paper self-completion survey 3,003 questionnaires were sent to patient email addresses 206 questionnaires were posted to patient home addresses (including 50 questionnaires to residential and nursing homes) Paper questionnaires were also distributed in surgery A total of 1,546 responses were received Fieldwork was conducted between 20 th January and 19 th February 2014

Key findings 6

Key findings - 1 Three in ten patients who completed the survey visit the surgery at least once every two months Around nine in ten are aware of telephone consultations with GPs and the surgery website Three-quarters are aware of electronic prescription service/ ordering repeat prescriptions online At least half of patients have used these three services in the last 12 months A higher proportion are aware of booking GP appointments online compared with last year (58% vs 49% in 2013) Around a quarter have booked GP appointment online or booked an appointment up to four weeks in advance in the last 12 months 7

Key findings - 2 Around half are aware the surgery is open from 7 am Monday and Wednesday for pre-booked appointments Two in five (41%) are aware the surgery is open the first Saturday of every month for pre-booked appointments The surgery may want to promote out-of-hours times to specific groups (e.g. full-time workers) Eight in ten are positive about the quality and amount of information at the practice (including 47% who rate it as excellent which is an increase from 38% last year) 8

Key findings - 3 Nine in ten are satisfied with the overall service they receive at the surgery (92% including 69% very satisfied ) At least nine in ten are positive about each of the service aspects asked about Quality of care received from nurses receives the highest rating (73% excellent ), followed by being treated with respect and courtesy (71% excellent ), quality of the doctor/patient relationship (67% excellent ), confidence and trust in GPs (66% excellent ) and involving you in decisions about your care (62% excellent ) Ratings are very similar to 12 months ago, although confidence and trust in GPs is slightly lower (66% excellent compared with 72% excellent in 2013) Seven in ten say there is a particular GP at the surgery they prefer to see or speak to 9

Key findings - 4 A very small proportion of patients have used each of the alternative services asked about (i.e. physiotherapist, counselling, accupunture, Carers First, health & social care coordinator) At least eight in ten rate these services as excellent or good (except for the physiotherapist service where two-thirds give a positive rating) Just under one in ten (8%) have used a pharmacist because they were unable to get an appointment at the Kingswood surgery during the practice opening hours (6% each say the same for A&E at local hospital and NHS 111, while 3% have used a private physiotherapist in these circumstances) 10

Key findings - 5 Overall the most popular Health Talks are Eating Well and Healthy Living, Women s Health Event and Side Effects of Medication (around three in ten or more say they would find each one useful) Looking at usefulness by key sub-groups: 62% of those with children in the household would find talk on Health and Wellbeing of Children useful 57% of female patients would find Women s Health Event useful 53% of male patients would find Men s Health Event useful 36% of smokers would find talk on Giving up Smoking useful 30% with long standing limiting illness would find talk on Pain Management useful 11 The most popular time for Health Talks is weekday evenings (selected by 48%)

12 Profile of patients who completed the survey

Gender and age of respondents 13 Male 37% 2013 37% Gender Female 1 4 62% 61% Prefer not to answer 1% 2% Base: All respondents answering (1,426) 16-34 15% Yes 15% Age 35-54 33% 35% 55-74 37% 33% 75+ 15% 15% Prefer not to answer 1% 2% Salary Base: All respondents answering (1,434)

Working status and children in household 14 Q. Are you? Employed (including self-employed) 50% Yes Working status Retired Housewife/husband 8% 34% 33% full-time 17% part-time Long term sick/disabled 3% Other e.g. (unemployed/student) 4% Base: All respondents answering (1,421) Q. Do you have any children under 16 years old living at home? Children in household Yes No Prefer not to answer *% 26% Salary 74% 2013 25% 73% 2% Base: All respondents answering (1,402)

Household member with longstanding illness Longstanding illness or disability Q. Do you or anyone else in your household have any long standing illness, disability of infirmity? Yes, I do Yes, someone else does No Prefer not to answer 2% 13% 23% 66% 2013 Yes 27% 11% 57% N/A 15 Base: All respondents answering (1,385) Q. Do you look after, or give any help or support, to family members, friends or others because of their long-term physical or mental ill health/disability, or because of problems related to old age? No Looking after family, friends or others 10 or fewer hours per week 11-20 hours 21-50 hours Over 50 hours Prefer not to answer 1% 1% 3% 1% 10% Base: All respondents answering (1,378); *All respondents who care for others (216) *29% have let the surgery know they give Salary help or support 82%

16 Frequency of visiting the surgery

Frequency of visiting the surgery 17 Q. How often do you visit Kingswood surgery? Less often Never visited 9% 1% Once a month or more often 17% Every 6-12 months 27% 13% Once every 2 months 31% Every 3-6 months Base: All respondents answering (1,520) Don t know responses = 2%

18 Awareness and usage of core surgery services

Awareness of services 19 Q. Please tell us whether you are aware of each of the following at this practice? % yes aware % no not aware 2013 % not aware Telephone consultations with GPs 92% 8% 8% The practice website 88% 12% 16% Electronic prescription service/ ordering repeat prescriptions online 77% 23% 51%* Booking GP appointments online 58% 42% 51% Booking appointments up to 4 weeks in advance 56% 44% 40% The Kingswood Practice information booklet 48% 52% 53% Patient information folder in downstairs waiting room 33% 67% 67% Base: All respondents answering (1,455-1,484) * In 2013 asked as electronic prescription service (51%) and order repeat prescriptions online (27%)

Usage of services in the last 12 months Q. Have you used any of the following services in the last 12 months? 20 % yes used % no not used % aware Telephone consultations with GPs 64% 36% 92% The practice website 61% 39% 88% Electronic prescription service/ ordering repeat prescriptions online 53% 47% 77% Booking GP appointments online 23% 77% 58% Booking appointments up to 4 weeks in advance 27% 73% 56% The Kingswood Practice information booklet 11% 89% 48% Patient information folder in downstairs waiting room 8% 92% 33% Base: All respondents answering (1,407-1,458)

Awareness of out-of-hours service 21 Q. Are you aware this practice is open at the following times for pre-booked appointments? % yes aware % no not aware From 7 am Monday and Wednesday 49% 51% The first Saturday of every month 41% 59% 49% of full-time workers are aware of 7 am start and 38% are aware of Saturday opening Base: All respondents answering (1,468-1,456)

Quality and amount of information 22 Q. Please rate the quality and amount of information the practice provides to patients between 1 and 5 where 1 means that you think it is very poor and 5 is excellent. Neither 4 (Poor) 5 (Very poor) 15% 3% 1% In 2013 38% excellent 47% 1 (Excellent) 2 (Good) 35% 82% rate information as excellent or good Base: All respondents answering (1,326)

23 Rating of services at the surgery

Overall satisfaction 24 Q. Overall how satisfied or dissatisfied are you with the service you receive at this surgery? Dissatisfied Neither 4% 3% Don t know (1%) Fairly satisfied 23% 92% are satisfied 69% Very satisfied Base: All respondents (1,437)

Quality of the doctor/patient relationship Rating of service aspects Q. How would you rate this practice on each of the following? Please give a score between 1 and 5, where 1 means that you think it is very poor and 5 that it is excellent. % 1 (excellent) % 2 (good) % 4/5 (poor/very poor) 67% % 3 (neither) 24% 7% 2% 25 2013 excellent 67% Quality of care received from nurses 73% 23% 3% 74% Confidence and trust in GPs 66% 25% 7% 1% 72% Being treated with respect and courtesy 71% 23% 5% 1% 71% Involving you in decisions about your care 62% 28% 9% 1% N/A Base: All respondents answering each (1,332-1,425)

GP of choice 26

GP of choice 27 Q. Is there a particular GP at this surgery you prefer to see or speak to? Don t know No 24% 6% 71% Yes In 2013 55% would wait to see their own GP except in emergencies Base: All respondents answering (1,440)

28 Using other services offered by the surgery

Using other services in the last 12 months Q. Have you used any of the following services in the last 12 months? 29 % yes used Physiotherapist (GP referral only) 6% Counselling (GP referral and self-referral) 3% Acupuncture (GP referral only) 1% Carers First (self-referral) 1% Health & Social Care Coordinator (self-referral) 1% Base: All respondents (1,546)

Rating of other services Q. For those you have used, please rate the service between 1 and 5 where 1 means that you think it is very poor and 5 is excellent. 30 Physiotherapist (GP referral only) Rating of excellent or good 60 out of 89 patients (67%) Counselling (GP referral and self-referral) 34 out of 42 patients (81%) Acupuncture (GP referral only) 12 out of 15 patients (80%) Carers First (self-referral) 9 out of 10 patients (90%) Health & Social Care Coordinator (self-referral) 3 out of 3 patients (100%) All rate this service as excellent

31 Using other services due to not getting an appointment

Using other services 32 Q. In the last 12 months, have you used any of the following because you were unable to get an appointment at the Kingswood surgery during the practice opening hours? % yes used Pharmacist A&E at local hospital NHS 111 Private physiotherapist Private counsellor NHS family planning clinic NHS health visitor NHS Walk-in centre Private GP service 8% 6% 6% 3% 1% 1% 1% 1% 1% Base: All respondents (1,546)

Health talks 33

Most popular health talks 34 Q. Kingswood surgery is thinking of holding Health Talks on the following topics in the next year. Please indicate if you would find each one useful, or not? % Would find it useful Eating Well and Healthy Living Women s Health Event Side Effects of Medication Men s Health Event Diabetes awareness Dementia Pain management Health and Wellbeing of Children Accidents in the Home 38% 35% 29% 25% 24% 22% 21% 19% 17% Base: All respondents (1,546)

Health talks 35 Q. Kingswood surgery is thinking of holding Health Talks on the following topics in the next year. Please indicate if you would find each one useful, or not? Women s Health Event All respondents All female respondents % Yes 35% 57% Men s Health Event All respondents 25% All male respondents 53% Health & Wellbeing of children All respondents 19% All with children under 16 at home 62% Base: All respondents (1,546), All female respondents (882), All male respondents (530), All with children under 16 at home (250)

Health talks 36 Q. Kingswood surgery is thinking of holding Health Talks on the following topics in the next year. Please indicate if you would find each one useful, or not? Giving up smoking % Yes All respondents 6% All smokers 36% Accidents in the home All respondents 17% All with children under 16 at home All aged 75+ 20% 22% Base: All respondents (1,546), All smokers (162), All with children under 16 at home (357), All aged 75+ (214)

Health talks 37 Q. Kingswood surgery is thinking of holding Health Talks on the following topics in the next year. Please indicate if you would find each one useful, or not? Pain management % Yes All respondents 21% All respondents with longstanding illness 30% End of life care All respondents 14% All respondents with longstanding illness 26% Base: All respondents (1,546), All with long-standing illness in household (313), All aged 75+ (214)

These provide an illustration of the types of health talks suggested by patients this is not intended to be a representative picture Health talks suggested by patients Keep fit advice for over 50s Food allergies and intolerances Depression and lonliness Counselling Menopause Arthritis Links to local exercise facilities and sports clubs Coping with ageing parents The changing role of GPs under recent legislation The future of the NHS and the role of surgeries

Preferred time of health talks 39 Q. If you would like to attend any of the Health Talks, what times would be most convenient? Please tick all that are convenient. Weekday mornings 35% Weekday afternoons 34% Weekday evenings 48% Weekends 30% Base: All respondents answering (1,070)

Improvements to the surgery 40

These provide an illustration of the types of improvements suggested by patients this is not intended to be a representative picture Improvements to the surgery - 1 Getting appointments - maybe have a doctor who can be seen in case of emergency without appointment. Also out of hours rota to stop people going to A and E More appointments available on the day for working people who are ill and need to see a doctor that day (morning or evening). Practice is very focussed on appointments booked in advance - this suits families with young children and elderly but not people who have jobs and busy schedules Could improve the length of time we are put on hold when phoning in or waiting at reception Waiting times in the surgery are too long. More space needed for young children to play I would prefer to see the doctor of my choice who was nominated as my doctor when I joined the surgery

These provide an illustration of the types of improvements suggested by patients this is not intended to be a representative picture Improvements to the surgery - 2 I always feel rushed when speaking with the GP, there is not really time to discuss much A website that doesn t keep losing repeat prescription information. Better parking for less mobile patients. Not being asked to be put on hold when phoning Keep 7am-8am appointments for people that work They could fresh up the waiting area downstairs Stop the automatic "please hold" response when calling the surgery Having a Well Man Clinic which I was used to when living in Crowborough More receptionists, often asked to hold on the phone for long periods of time

These provide an illustration of the types of improvements suggested by patients this is not intended to be a representative picture Improvements to the surgery - 3 Upstairs waiting area is not very welcoming and doors to consulting rooms are not completely soundproof Open all Saturday mornings As a just over 60 I would welcome advice on what regular tests I should have e.g. PSA, cholesterol, bowel screening. Also I would like to be able to discuss more than one health issue on a visit rather than have to make a separate appointment Spend more time with GP / doctors. They seem to be in a rush most of the time We have received conflicting advice about the use of antibiotic ear drops for a child. It would be good for the practice to have standard operating procedures and protocols for each major/common health area to ensure consistency of treatment and/or advice given

44 Optional survey on Healthy Living

Key findings One in twenty have registered for Change4Life programme Just under half eat 3 or more portions of fruit per day (45%) and over half eat 3 or more portions of vegetables per day (56%) Around one in eight smoke everyday or on some days (12%) Around two-thirds exercise at least 2-3 times a week (64%) Virtually all patients say they are aware of the health problems that can result from being overweight or lack of exercise but over half would find it useful to have more information from the surgery on each (60% and 56% respectively) Only 9% would like more information on the health problems associated with smoking 45

Change4Life 46 Q. Have you registered for or joined the Change4Life programme? This is a public health programme in England which began in January 2009, run by the Department of Health. Don t know 5% Yes 5% Those with children under 16 almost twice as likely to have registered (9%) No 90% Base: All respondents answering (1,378); All with children under 16 at home (250)

Healthy eating 47 Q. On average, how many portions of fruit and vegetables do you eat per day? (Examples were given to respondents) % 1 portion % 2 portions % 4 portions % 5 portions % 3 portions % More than 5 portions Fruit* 20% 32% 27% 11% 7% 5% Vegetables** 10% 31% 35% 15% 6% 4% Base: *All respondents answering (1,346); ** All respondents answering (1,354)

Smoking 48 Q. Do you smoke at all, nowadays? Yes every day 7% Yes some days 5% 88% No not at all Base: All respondents answering (1,352)

Participating in exercise 49 Q. How often do you participate in at least 30 minutes of exercise? Never Less often than once a week 12% 9% 25% Daily Once a week 15% 39% 2-3 times weekly Base: All respondents answering (1,374)

Awareness of health problems Q. Are you aware of the health problems which can result from each of the following? 50 Q. Would find it useful to have more information from Kingswood surgery on each % yes more information % aware Being overweight 60% 98% Lack of exercise 56% 97% Poor diet 36% 98% Excessive alcohol consumption 18% 98% Smoking 9% 99% Base: All respondents answering each

These provide an illustration of the types of support suggested by patients this is not intended to be a representative picture Support needed to achieve a healthy lifestyle - 1 More access to alternative, reliable health sources to free up GPs Regular access to doctors or district nurses for advice A bit of motivational help to go on a change for life course, or something similar to objectify my well being or disease Dietician or nutritionist consultations readily available Asking supermarkets to reduce costs that you need for healthy eating - fruit/fresh veg/fish/chicken too expensive to buy this would help Simply cannot afford fruit and vegetables Self control to cut down on sugar, fats etc Although less often than 30 mins a week exercise, I walk everywhere, so feel pretty healthy

Support needed to achieve a healthy lifestyle - 2 A leaflet on how many calories are in different foods and the maximum calories for different age groups Some kind of weight loss weekly support program Cheaper gym membership - even council run gyms are exhorbitant these days. More access to dietary information about what is healthy as it would appear that there is a lot of misconception i.e. fruit juice now supposed to be unhealthy due to sugar levels Have a dietician available in the practice for consultation I am disabled and am unable to get much exercise at all. My weight & lack of being able to do much about it makes me depressed. Support & advice on how to deal with depression would be very helpful Just more self discipline to exercise Checks on cholesterol and blood glucose levels None. I just need more time to exercise! These provide an illustration of the types of support suggested by patients this is not intended to be a representative picture

GP Practice Survey Survey results