ObjectivesTo ascertain the relationship between online patient feedback and the General Practice Patient Survey (GPPS) and the Friends and Family Test (FFT). To consider the potential benefit it may add by describing the content of public reviews found on NHS Choices for all general practices in one Clinical Commissioning Group in England.DesignMultimethod study using correlation and thematic analysis.Setting1396 public online reviews and ratings on NHS Choices for all General Practices (n=70) in Oxfordshire Clinical Commissioning Group in England.ResultsSignificant moderate correlations were found between the online patient feedback and the GPPS and the FFT. Three themes were developed through the qualitative analysis: (1) online feedback ...
BackgroundThere has been an increased focus towards improving quality of care within the NHS in the ...
Background Online customer feedback has become routine in many industries, but it has yet to be har...
Background: patients are increasingly rating their family physicians on the Internet in the same way...
Objectives To ascertain the relationship between online patient feedback and the General Practi...
Background: The growth in the volume of online patient feedback, including online patient ratings an...
Background: With the advent and popularity of social media and consumer rating websites, as well as ...
Background People are increasingly able and willing to use the internet to give their views on produ...
Objective: To provide a synthesis of the current evidence base of online patient feedback using a sc...
Background: Patient feedback websites or doctor rating websites are increasingly being used by patie...
Background: With the advent and popularity of social media and consumer rating websites, as well as ...
Background: With the advent and popularity of social media and consumer rating websites, as well as ...
OBJECTIVES:Online patient feedback is a growing phenomenon but little is known about health professi...
In this study, a selected sample of GP practices (seven, with 41 members of staff in total) in the N...
Introduction Patients are describing their healthcare experiences online using rating websites. Th...
Objectives To identify the self-reported behaviour of the public in reading and writing online feedb...
BackgroundThere has been an increased focus towards improving quality of care within the NHS in the ...
Background Online customer feedback has become routine in many industries, but it has yet to be har...
Background: patients are increasingly rating their family physicians on the Internet in the same way...
Objectives To ascertain the relationship between online patient feedback and the General Practi...
Background: The growth in the volume of online patient feedback, including online patient ratings an...
Background: With the advent and popularity of social media and consumer rating websites, as well as ...
Background People are increasingly able and willing to use the internet to give their views on produ...
Objective: To provide a synthesis of the current evidence base of online patient feedback using a sc...
Background: Patient feedback websites or doctor rating websites are increasingly being used by patie...
Background: With the advent and popularity of social media and consumer rating websites, as well as ...
Background: With the advent and popularity of social media and consumer rating websites, as well as ...
OBJECTIVES:Online patient feedback is a growing phenomenon but little is known about health professi...
In this study, a selected sample of GP practices (seven, with 41 members of staff in total) in the N...
Introduction Patients are describing their healthcare experiences online using rating websites. Th...
Objectives To identify the self-reported behaviour of the public in reading and writing online feedb...
BackgroundThere has been an increased focus towards improving quality of care within the NHS in the ...
Background Online customer feedback has become routine in many industries, but it has yet to be har...
Background: patients are increasingly rating their family physicians on the Internet in the same way...