Scottish Inpatient Patient Experience Survey 2014 Volume 2: Technical Report

This report provides technical information on the survey design, sampling, fieldwork and analysis for the Scottish Inpatient Patient Experience Survey 2014.

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2 Outputs from the Inpatient Survey

National report

  • The national level report was released on the 26th August 2014. It presents national weighted results for each survey question and compares the results with last year, showing statistically significant changes. It also provides results for the 14 NHS Boards and National Waiting Times Centre (NWTC), and reports on statistically significant differences from last year at the 5% level.

NHS Board and hospital reporting

  • Reports are published for the 14 NHS Boards and NWTC, and for 44 hospitals by the Information Services Division (ISD) and are available at: http://www.careexperience.scot.nhs.uk/
  • These reports provide information on the number of people who were sent a survey and the number who responded. They also provide, information on age, gender and whether respondents' day-to-day activities were limited by a health problem or disability.
  • The format is similar to the 2012 reports, with results shown as the percentage positive. This means the percentage of people who answered in a positive way. For example, when asked how much they agreed the main ward or room they stayed in was clean, if patients strongly agreed or agreed these have been counted as positive answers (see Appendix B).
  • Bar charts show the percentage positive as green, and the percentage negative as red. The results are compared with those from last year for the same Board or hospital and are also compared with this year's Scottish average. Differences from Scotland or from the previous survey that are statistically significant are shown with a 's' next to the percentage change, e.g. +4s or -5s.

Contact

Email: Andrew Paterson

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