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Patient-Led Assessments of the Care Environment (PLACE), 2023 - England

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Patient-Led Assessments of the Care Environment (PLACE), 2023 - England


Summary

This publication providers the results from the 2023 Patient-Led Assessments of the Care Environment (PLACE) Programme. It includes an interactive report which allows users to explore the data in a variety of ways, which has some new additional pages for this year. We especially welcome your feedback on this product.

PLACE assessments are an annual appraisal of the non-clinical aspects of NHS and independent/private healthcare settings, undertaken by teams made up of staff and members of the public (known as patient assessors). The team must include a minimum of 2 patient assessors, making up at least 50 per cent of the group.

PLACE assessments provide a framework for assessing quality against common guidelines and standards in order to quantify the facility’s cleanliness, food and hydration provision, the extent to which the provision of care with privacy and dignity is supported, and whether the premises are equipped to meet the needs of people with dementia or with a disability.

The PLACE collection underwent a major national review between 2018 – 2019, significantly revising the question set and guidance documentation. Annual review continues before each programme to ensure this collection remains relevant and delivers its aims. The 2019 established a new baseline, and scores are not comparable with any previously published.

From 2022, we enforced minimum patient assessor numbers and ratios, and assessments not meeting this standard were excluded from the national results (and therefore are not comparable to previous datasets). Users should also bear in mind that the 2022 programme was heavily impacted by the covid-19 pandemic (and received fewer completed assessments), so 2023 results should not be compared with earlier years.


Key Facts

1,106 assessments were undertaken in 2023 compared to 1,046 in 2022

37 assessments were excluded (and moved to our PLACE-Lite system for local use) due to patient assessor numbers or ratio to staff assessors not meeting the minimum criteria. Our findings are based on the 1,069 remaining assessments and results are not comparable with previous years.

Overall, the highest national average domain score was for cleanliness, at 98.1%.

Please note that any reports of incorrect data subsequent to publication will be reported in the data quality information (which would be revised). If possible, we will provide indicative results, but will not be making any corrections due to the complex nature of the question set, scoring and publication products.

Please ensure you always refer to the latest version of the data quality statement.

The current version of the data quality statement is version 1.




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