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Session Name New Session 12-12-2014 4-24 PM (Burin) (1) Date Created 12/12/2014 12:14:21 PM 11 Active Participants Average Score 0.00% 25 Questions Results by Question 1. The Health Authority region where I live is (Demographic Assignment) Labrador Grenfell 0.00% 0 Western 0.00% 0 Central 0.00% 0 Eastern 100.00% 9 Totals 100% 9

2. My age is: (Demographic Assignment) <18 0.00% 0 19-24 10.00% 1 25-34 30.00% 3 35-44 0.00% 0 45-54 20.00% 2 55-64 20.00% 2 65-74 10.00% 1 75+ 10.00% 1 3. Today, I am here as a (Demographic Assignment) Citizen 20.00% 2 Patient 0.00% 0 Caregiver of a patient 0.00% 0 Health Care Professional 50.00% 5 Academic/Researcher 10.00% 1 Other 20.00% 2

4. The community in which I live has people. (Demographic Assignment) <500 10.00% 1 501-2000 20.00% 2 2001-5000 60.00% 6 5001-10000 10.00% 1 10000+ 0.00% 0 5. Which area(s) is of most interest to you? (select all that apply) (Multiple Choice - Multiple Response) Chronic disease management 14.29% 4 Mental health and addictions 25.00% 7 Dementia care 14.29% 4 Healthy living 17.86% 5 Aging 7.14% 2 Primary health care accessibility 17.86% 5 Other 3.57% 1 Totals 100% 28

6. Who helps you manage your health? (select all that apply) (Multiple Choice - Multiple Response) Family doctor 40.00% 8 Emergency department 15.00% 3 Walk-in /medical clinic 0.00% 0 Nurse 0.00% 0 Nurse practitioner 0.00% 0 Allied health care provider 15.00% 3 Pharmacist 15.00% 3 Optometrist 0.00% 0 Other 15.00% 3 Totals 100% 20 7. What are the top 3 barriers you experience when accessing primary health care? (Priority Ranking) Weighted Service not available in the area 28.72% 56 Inconvenient hours 5.13% 10 ime to obtain appointment too long 29.23% 57 Waited too long in the waiting room 4.62% 9 k of consistency in health providers 5.13% 10 Cost 4.62% 9 oblems (too far to travel/ Weather) 12.82% 25 h the available health care provider 4.62% 9 Other 0.00% 0 have not experienced any barriers 5.13% 10 Totals 100% 195

8. Can you access most routine healthcare services close to/ near where you live? (Multiple Choice) Yes 80.00% 8 No 0.00% 0 Unsure 20.00% 2 9. Have you had difficulty accessing any of the following (select all that apply)? (Multiple Choice - Multiple Response) Family doctor 28.57% 4 Emergency department 14.29% 2 Walk in /medical clinic 14.29% 2 Nurse 0.00% 0 Nurse practitioner 0.00% 0 Allied health care provider 0.00% 0 Pharmacist 0.00% 0 Optometrist 14.29% 2 I have experienced no difficulty 28.57% 4 Totals 100% 14

10. Finding my way through the primary health care system is: (Multiple Choice) Easy 0.00% 0 Somewhat easy 44.44% 4 Somewhat difficult 55.56% 5 Difficult 0.00% 0 Impossible 0.00% 0 Totals 100% 9 11. I have acceptable access to primary healthcare providers when I need them. (Multiple Choice) Strongly agree 9.09% 1 Agree 18.18% 2 Neutral 27.27% 3 Disagree 36.36% 4 Strongly disagree 9.09% 1 Totals 100% 11

12. Would you communicate via email with your provider if it meant you could get questions or issues addressed quickly? (Multiple Choice) Yes 63.64% 7 No 18.18% 2 Unsure 9.09% 1 I don t use email 9.09% 1 Totals 100% 11 13. Would you be willing to have routine telephone checkups with your provider rather than always having to book an appointment? (Multiple Choice) Yes 100.00% 10 No 0.00% 0 Unsure 0.00% 0

14. Would you be comfortable receiving the majority of your routine care from a nurse practitioner instead of a doctor? (Multiple Choice) Yes 60.00% 6 No 30.00% 3 Unsure 10.00% 1 I already do 0.00% 0 15. Primary health care provides me with the necessary support to maintain a healthy lifestyle. (Multiple Choice) Strongly agree 9.09% 1 Agree 18.18% 2 Neutral 18.18% 2 Disagree 36.36% 4 Strongly disagree 18.18% 2 Totals 100% 11

16. Over the past year, I have talked to a primary healthcare provider about: (Multiple Choice - Multiple Response) Developing a healthy lifestyle 15.38% 4 Reducing alcohol or drug use 3.85% 1 Illness Prevention 15.38% 4 Treatment and care of an illness 23.08% 6 s for managing a chronic condition 7.69% 2 Ways to handle stress 15.38% 4 Other 15.38% 4 mary health care provider this year 3.85% 1 Totals 100% 26 17. Do your PHC providers connect you with the supports in the community you need for staying well? (Multiple Choice) All of the time 12.50% 1 Most of the time 25.00% 2 Some of the time 62.50% 5 None of the time 0.00% 0 Totals 100% 8

18. My primary health care providers communicate well with each other regarding my care (Multiple Choice) Strongly agree 12.50% 1 Agree 37.50% 3 Neutral 0.00% 0 Disagree 25.00% 2 Strongly disagree 12.50% 1 I do not know 12.50% 1 Totals 100% 8 19. Over the past 3 years, have you received the majority of your primary health care from the same provider(s)? (Multiple Choice) Yes 88.89% 8 No 11.11% 1 Unsure 0.00% 0 Totals 100% 9

20. I have had enough support from primary health care providers to help me manage my health concerns. (Multiple Choice) Strongly agree 11.11% 1 Agree 55.56% 5 Neutral 11.11% 1 Disagree 22.22% 2 Strongly disagree 0.00% 0 I haven t needed such support 0.00% 0 Totals 100% 9 21. Overall I would describe the quality of today s discussions as (Multiple Choice) Very good 70.00% 7 Good 10.00% 1 Fair 20.00% 2 Poor 0.00% 0 Very poor 0.00% 0

22. I feel that today s topic wasdiscussed from various perspectives/points of view (Multiple Choice) Strongly agree 33.33% 3 Agree 55.56% 5 Neutral 11.11% 1 Disagree 0.00% 0 Strongly disagree 0.00% 0 Totals 100% 9 23. Today s session was well paced (Multiple Choice) Strongly agree 11.11% 1 Agree 66.67% 6 Neutral 11.11% 1 Disagree 0.00% 0 Strongly disagree 11.11% 1 Totals 100% 9

24. I feel I was heard today (Multiple Choice) Strongly agree 60.00% 6 Agree 40.00% 4 Neutral 0.00% 0 Disagree 0.00% 0 Strongly disagree 0.00% 0 25. I BELIEVE that today s input/feedback from me and other participants will be considered by the Department of Health and Community Services. (Multiple Choice) Strongly agree 0.00% 0 Agree 20.00% 2 Neutral 40.00% 4 Disagree 30.00% 3 Strongly disagree 10.00% 1