| Literature DB >> 31154858 |
Helen Atherton1, Joanna Fleming2, Veronika Williams3, John Powell4.
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Keywords: consumer behaviour; internet; nurses; physicians; policy
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31154858 PMCID: PMC7307411 DOI: 10.1177/1355819619844540
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Health Serv Res Policy ISSN: 1355-8196
Characteristics of participating doctors and nurses.
| Whole sample percentage (n=1750) | Doctors percentage (n=1001) | Nurses and Midwives percentage (n=749) | Overall difference between doctors and nurses/midwives
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|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gender | ||||
| Male | 41.0 (717) | 64.8 (649) | 9.1 (68) | |
| Female | 59.0 (1033) | 35.2 (352) | 90.9 (681) | <0.001 |
| Age (years) | ||||
| Under 30 | 4.0 (71) | 0.9 (9) | 8.3 (62) | |
| 30–39 | 25.5 (446) | 33.7 (337) | 14.6 (109) | |
| 40–49 | 31.5 (551) | 36.1 (361) | 25.4 (190) | <0.001 |
| 50–59 | 32.0 (559) | 22.6 (226) | 44.5 (333) | |
| 60 or over | 7.0 (123) | 6.8 (68) | 7.3 (55) | |
| Working hours | ||||
| Full-time | 70.1 (1227) | 74.2 (743) | 64.6 (484) | <0.001 |
| Part-time | 29.9 (523) | 25.8 (258) | 35.4 (265) | |
| Time in practice | ||||
| Less than 5 years | 6.6 (115) | 2.9 (29) | 11.5 (86) | |
| 5–10 years | 13.4 (234) | 17.3 (173) | 8.1 (61) | |
| 11–20 years | 34.6 (606) | 45.0 (450) | 20.8 (156) | |
| 21–30 years | 24.4 (427) | 24.0 (240) | 25.0 (187) | |
| 31–40 years | 18.2 (319) | 10.0 (100) | 29.2 (219) | <0.001 |
| More than 40 years | 2.8 (49) | 0.9 (9) | 5.3 (40) | |
| Setting | ||||
| General practice | 30.1 (527) | 50 (501) | 3.5 (26) | 0.004 |
| Hospital | 51.6 (903) | 50 (500) | 50.1 (403) | |
| Community[ | 14.5 (254) | N/A | 33.9 (254) | |
| Other | 3.8 (66) | N/A | 8.8 (66) | |
aCommunity settings included nurses and midwives categorizing themselves as working in the community, in a hospice or in a care home.
Experiences of receiving online patient/carer feedback.
| Yes | No | I don’t know | Overall difference (doctors vs. nurses), | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Feedback from patient/carer about an episode of care involved in | ||||
| Doctors n=1001 | 27.7% (277) | 29.2% (292) | 43.2% (432) | 0.004 |
| Nurses and midwives, n=749 | 21.0% (157) | 29.9% (224) | 49.1% (368) | |
| Feedback from patient/carer about them as individual practitioner | ||||
| Doctors, n=1001 | 20.5% (205) | 37.3% (373) | 42.3% (423) | <0.001 |
| Nurses and midwives, n=749 | 11.1% (83) | 37.4% (280) | 51.5% (386) | |
Online patient feedback on experiences of NHS care is useful to help the NHS improve services.
| Strongly disagree | Somewhat disagree | Neither agree nor disagree | Somewhat agree | Strongly agree | Overall difference (doctors vs. nurses), | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Internet reviews and ratings site | ||||||
| Doctors, n=1001 | 15.6% (156) | 25.3% (253) | 20.4% (204) | 32.8% (328) | 6% (60) | 0.000 |
| Nurses and midwives, n=749 | 2.5% (19) | 6.4% (48) | 17.5% (131) | 52.5% (393) | 21.1% (158) | |
| Social media | ||||||
| Doctors, n=1001 | 26.6% (266) | 33.3% (333) | 16.2% (162) | 21% (210) | 3% (30) | 0.000 |
| Nurses and midwives, n=749 | 5.2% (39) | 16.7%(125) | 25.0% (187) | 42.2% (316) | 10.9% (82) | |
NHS: National Health Service.
Views on representativeness of online patient/carer feedback.
| Very unrepresentative | Somewhat unrepresentative | Neither unrepresentative nor representative | Somewhat representative | Very representative | Overall difference (doctors vs. nurses), | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Doctors, n=1001 | 26.2% (262) | 40.1% (401) | 14.1% (141) | 18.7% (187) | 1% (10) | <0.001 |
| Nurses and midwives, n=749 | 4.4% (33) | 19.0% (142) | 29.2% (219) | 44.6% (334) | 2.8% (21) |
Online patient feedback on experiences of NHS care is generally negative.
| Strongly disagree | Somewhat disagree | Neither agree nor disagree | Somewhat agree | Strongly agree | Overall difference (doctors vs. nurses), | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Internet reviews and ratings site | ||||||
| Doctors, n=1001 | 1.6% (16) | 15.8% (158) | 25.3% (253) | 42.0 (420) | 15.4 (154) | 0.000 |
| Nurses and midwives, n=749 | 2.5% (19) | 19.0% (142) | 44.5% (333) | 29.4% (220) | 4.7% (35) | |
| Social media | ||||||
| Doctors, n=1001 | 1.4% (14) | 9.4% (94) | 23.8% (238) | 45.2% (452) | 20.3% (203) | 0.000 |
| Nurses and midwives, n=749 | 2.4% (18) | 17.2% (129) | 45.5% (341) | 28.7% (215) | 6.1% (46) | |
NHS: National Health Service.
Engagement with online patient/carer feedback.
| Never | Rarely | Sometimes | More often than not | All the time | Overall difference (doctors vs. nurses), P value | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Encourage patients to leave feedback | ||||||
| Doctors, n=1001 | 43.6% (436) | 28.3% (283) | 19.9% (199) | 6.5% (65) | 1.8% (18) | 0.000 |
| Nurses and midwives, n=748 | 39.6% (296) | 22.9% (171) | 22.1% (165) | 10.0% (75) | 5.5% (41) | |
| Make a change to practice | ||||||
| Doctors, n=1001 | 25.9% (259) | 32.5% (325) | 33.2% (332) | 6.8% (68) | 1.6% (16) | 0.000 |
| Nurses and midwives, n=748 | 25.3% (189) | 18.2% (136) | 29.9% (224) | 19.3% (144) | 7.4% (55) | |