| Literature DB >> 28476173 |
Alison R Howarth1, Sophie Day1, Linda Greene2, Helen Ward3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: High quality sexual health services are needed to improve both individual and public health outcomes. This study set out to explore what is important to patients who visit a sexual health clinic, and examine their understanding of standard survey questions, in order to inform the collection and interpretation of patient experience data that are used to improve services.Entities:
Keywords: Health services research; Patient experience; Qualitative research; Research methodology; Service delivery
Mesh:
Year: 2017 PMID: 28476173 PMCID: PMC5418717 DOI: 10.1186/s12913-017-2264-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Health Serv Res ISSN: 1472-6963 Impact factor: 2.655
Interviewer and interview characteristics
| Interviewer | |
| Which authors conducted the interviews | ARH |
| Qualifications | MSc, PhD |
| Occupation at the time of the study | Research Fellow |
| Gender | Female |
| Experience and training | MSc in Advanced Social Research Methods (2001); lead researcher on three studies involving mixed quantitative and qualitative research methods (2003–13) |
| Relationship with participants | No previous relationship |
| Interviews | |
| Setting | Private room on hospital premises |
| Presence of non-participants | No |
| Duration | Half an hour |
| Consent | Consent obtained at time of interview |
| Audiovisual recording | All interviews audio recorded with participant consent |
| Transcription | Interviews were transcribed by qualified professionals and checked for accuracy by ARH |
| Transcripts returned | All interviewees offered a copy of transcript |
Background characteristics of patients who took part in interviews
| Age group and gender by sexual orientation | |||||
| Sexual orientation | Age group | Total | |||
| 29 years or less | 30 years or more | ||||
| Heterosexual | Male | 2 | 3 | 5 | |
| Female | 5 | 4 | 9 | ||
| Gay | Male | - | 1 | 1 | |
| Female | - | - | - | ||
| Bisexual | Male | - | 2 | 2 | |
| Female | - | - | - | ||
| Total | 7 | 10 | 17 | ||
| Used clinic before | Booked a slot | Registered with GP | |||
| No | 4 | No | 15 | No | 2 |
| Yes | 13 | Yes | 2 | Yes | 15 |
| Work status | Ethnicity | Country of birth | |||
| Employee | 7 | White | 8 | UK | 8 |
| Self-employed | 2 | Asian | 2 | Africa | 3 |
| Student | 2 | Black | 6 | Asia | 1 |
| Unemployed | 6 | Other | 1 | Europe | 3 |
| Relationship status | Language spoken at home | Post 16 years education | |||
| Single | 13 | English | 12 | None | 2 |
| Married | 2 | No English | 3 | Up to 4 years | 4 |
| Living with partner | 2 | English and other | 2 | 5 years or more | 11 |
Making patients comfortable
| • “So for me it is like, I feel really comfortable to come here to be seen by the doctors, because”; “and then, and she was like, she made me feel comfortable to make any questions. It was all right”; “Because they make you feel comfortable, about the service, about to make any questions, or yes”; “is a hospital. So yes, they make you feel really comfortable, actually you don’t really feel that you are in the”; “good, and they are really friendly, and make you feel comfortable. So it is a good clinic, I would recommend,” (female, under 30 years) |
Why patients would recommend the clinic
| • “you can book your appointment but it’s going to be quick, yes, reasonable quick. And the staff are nice and they really try to protect your privacy. And … you can have your result by text message” (female, under 30 years) |
Responses given to survey questions by interviewees
| Question | Responses given by interviewees | |
|---|---|---|
| 1. Overall, how would you rate the care you received? | Excellent | 8 |
| Very good | 6 | |
| Good | 2 | |
| Fair | 0 | |
| Poor | 0 | |
| Positive (without specific rating)a | 1 | |
| 2. Were you given enough privacy when discussing your condition or treatment? | Yes, always | 8 |
| Yes, sometimes | 2 | |
| No | 0 | |
| Yes (without specific rating) | 7 | |
| 3. Have you been treated with dignity and respect by staff in this department? | Yes, always | 10 |
| Yes, sometimes | 1 | |
| No | 0 | |
| Yes (without specific rating) | 6 | |
| 4. Were you involved as much as you wanted to be in decisions about your care and treatment? | Yes, definitely | 7 |
| Yes, to some extent | 3 | |
| No | 1 | |
| Yes (without specific rating) | 6 | |
| 5. How much information about your condition or treatment has been given to you? | Not enough | 4 |
| The right amount | 9 | |
| Too much | 0 | |
| Positive (without specific rating) | 2 | |
| No answer | 2 | |
| 6. Did you find someone on the hospital staff to talk to about your worries and fears? | Yes, definitely | 2 |
| Yes, to some extent | 0 | |
| No | 3 | |
| I had no worries or fears | 3 | |
| Yes (without specific rating) | 7 | |
| No answer | 2 | |
| 7. Did the doctor/nurse explain the reasons for any treatment or action in a way that you could understand? | Yes, completely | 6 |
| Yes, to some extent | 3 | |
| No | 0 | |
| I did not have any treatment or action | 3 | |
| Yes (without specific rating) | 5 | |
| 8. In your opinion how clean was the department? | Very clean | 8 |
| Fairly clean | 5 | |
| Not very clean | 0 | |
| Not at all clean | 0 | |
| Clean (without specific rating) | 4 | |
aParticipants were given the question and response options but were not prompted to give a specific response option; this category refers to participants who spoke in positive terms in response to the question but did not provide a specific response