Scottish Cancer Patient Experience Survey 2015/16

Results from the 2015/16 Scottish Cancer Patient Experience Survey. The survey covers the full care journey that a cancer patient experiences, from thinking that something might be wrong with them to the support they received after their acute-care treatm

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1. http://www.gov.scot/Topics/Health/Policy/Quality-Strategy

2. http://www.ndc.scot.nhs.uk/National-Datasets/data.asp?SubID=104

3. http://www.ndc.scot.nhs.uk/National-Datasets/data.asp?SubID=2

4. http://www.isdscotland.org/Health-Topics/Cancer/Publications/2016-05-17/Cancer_in_Scotland_summary_m.pdf

5. English National Cancer Patient Experience Survey, National Report 2014, September 2014.

Northern Ireland Cancer Patient Experience Survey, 2015 All Trusts Report, October 2015.

Wales Cancer Patient Experience Survey, National Report, January 2014

Analysis demonstrated that CNS provision was the most important driver of high scores given by patients. Patients who had a CNS were more likely to report a positive experiences of their care across the majority of survey questions in England, Wales and Northern Ireland CPES.

6. http://www.gov.scot/Publications/2014/08/4194/302864#chart11

7. https://www.isdscotland.org/Health-Topics/Cancer/Publications/2015-11-17/dim_cancer_all_types.xls

8. http://www.gov.scot/Topics/Statistics/SIMD

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