Scottish Cancer Patient Experience Survey
The Scottish Cancer Patient Experience Survey is a national postal survey run in partnership with Macmillan Cancer Support.
Introduction
The survey asks about patients' experience of their Cancer care journey, from thinking that something might be wrong with them to the support they received after diagnosis and treatment.
The survey results will help us to better understand people’s experience of cancer care in Scotland so that we can make sure that our cancer care meets the needs and expectations of patients.
2018 survey
- 2018 Scottish Cancer Patient Experience Survey (SCPES) dashboard on Public Health Scotland.
2015 survey
- Scottish Cancer Patient Experience Survey 2015/16
- Scottish Cancer Patient Experience Survey 2015-16: technical report
- Scottish cancer patient experience survey 2015-2016: exploring differences in patient experiences
- Scottish Cancer Patient Experience Survey 2015/16: Analysis of Free-text Comments
- Scottish Cancer Patient Experience Survey 2015: results by SIMD and tumour group
- Scottish Cancer Patient Experience Survey 2015: local level results
Survey materials
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