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Publication, Part of National Diabetes Audit
NDA Patient Experience of Diabetes Services Survey - 2013-2014, Pilot report
Audit, Survey, Other reports and statistics- Publication Date:
- 5 Jun 2014
- Geographic Coverage:
- England, Wales
- Geographical Granularity:
- NHS Trusts, GP practices, Integrated Care Boards, Regions
- Date Range:
- 14 Nov 2013 to 31 Jan 2014
Summary
The Patient Experience of Diabetes Services (PEDS) survey pilot tested an online-only approach to measure patient experience in GP and specialist diabetes services. It identified overall enthusiasm among service providers and patients and established a foundation approach to reporting at service provider and national level, and uncovered useful learning to guide a national rollout. The pilot sought to determine whether there would be sufficient numbers of respondents from each service to provide robust survey data, both at service level and nationally.
The survey pilot and this report will support a business case for a national rollout across England and Wales.
Highlights
- Participation - 60 services registered to take part in the PEDS pilot and 42 of these received completed questionnaires. A total of 714 surveys were completed from the 42 participating services.
- Each participating service that had sufficient completed PEDS surveys have a service level report published below.
Resources
Last edited: 11 April 2018 4:31 pm