Abstract: Background: Improving openness—including candour when things go wrong, and willingness to learn from mistakes—is increasingly seen as a priority in many healthcare systems. This study explores perceptions of openness in England before and after the publication of the Francis report (2013), which examined failings of openness at one English hospital. We examine whether staff and patients’ views on openness, and experiences of giving voice to concerns, have changed since the report’s publication for better or worse. Methods: Organisational-level data was collated for all trusts from the NHS National Staff Survey (2007–2017), NHS Acute Inpatient Survey (2004–2016) and NHS Community Mental Health Service User Survey (2007–2017). Surve...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The National Patient Survey P...
Abstract Background When it was initiated in 2001, England's national patient survey programme was o...
Background: Open and honest discussion between healthcare providers and patients and families affect...
Abstract: Background: Improving openness—including candour when things go wrong, and willingness to ...
OBJECTIVE: The National Health Service (NHS) in England has introduced a range of policy measures ai...
Objective The National Health Service (NHS) in England has introduced a range of policy measures ...
The English National Health Service (NHS) started to implement reforms in 2016 to create a culture o...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the current state of practice in English NHS Trusts in relation to the communi...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the experiences of clinical and managerial leaders in the English healthcare ...
Background: In 2009 the UK National Patient Safety Agency relaunched its Being Open framework to fac...
Background: Open and honest discussion between healthcare providers and patients and families affect...
<div><p>Objective</p><p>To examine trends in patient experience and consistency between hospital tru...
Objectives: To examine the experiences of clinical and managerial leaders in the English healthcare ...
To examine trends in patient experience and consistency between hospital trusts and settings.Observa...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The National Patient Survey P...
Abstract Background When it was initiated in 2001, England's national patient survey programme was o...
Background: Open and honest discussion between healthcare providers and patients and families affect...
Abstract: Background: Improving openness—including candour when things go wrong, and willingness to ...
OBJECTIVE: The National Health Service (NHS) in England has introduced a range of policy measures ai...
Objective The National Health Service (NHS) in England has introduced a range of policy measures ...
The English National Health Service (NHS) started to implement reforms in 2016 to create a culture o...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the current state of practice in English NHS Trusts in relation to the communi...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the experiences of clinical and managerial leaders in the English healthcare ...
Background: In 2009 the UK National Patient Safety Agency relaunched its Being Open framework to fac...
Background: Open and honest discussion between healthcare providers and patients and families affect...
<div><p>Objective</p><p>To examine trends in patient experience and consistency between hospital tru...
Objectives: To examine the experiences of clinical and managerial leaders in the English healthcare ...
To examine trends in patient experience and consistency between hospital trusts and settings.Observa...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The National Patient Survey P...
Abstract Background When it was initiated in 2001, England's national patient survey programme was o...
Background: Open and honest discussion between healthcare providers and patients and families affect...