Online review and rating sites, where patients can leave feedback on their experience of the health-care encounter, are becoming an increasing feature of primary care in the NHS. Previous research has analysed how digital surveillance is re-shaping the clinical gaze, as health-care professionals are subject to increased public monitoring. Here, we draw on an empirical study of 41 GP practice staff to show how the gaze is turning, not simply from the patient to the health-care provider, but additionally to the body politic of the NHS. Drawing on focus group and interview data conducted in five UK practices, we show how discourses of online reviews and ratings are producing new professional subjectivities among health-care professionals and t...
Background: Patient feedback websites or doctor rating websites are increasingly being used by patie...
Healthcare staff are encouraged to use feedback from their patients to inform service and quality im...
ObjectivesTo ascertain the relationship between online patient feedback and the General Practice Pat...
Objective: To provide a synthesis of the current evidence base of online patient feedback using a sc...
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...
Background People are increasingly able and willing to use the internet to give their views on produ...
People increasingly provide feedback about healthcare services online. These practices have been lau...
Background/Aims Providers face a paradox between professional conduct and reputation management when...
Patients are increasingly describing their healthcare experiences publicly online. This has been fac...
Background: With the advent and popularity of social media and consumer rating websites, as well as ...
Objectives To identify the self-reported behaviour of the public in reading and writing online feedb...
Objective To examine the key themes of positive and negative feedback in patients’ online feedback o...
Background: With the advent and popularity of social media and consumer rating websites, as well as ...
Background: The growth in the volume of online patient feedback, including online patient ratings an...
Background: Patient feedback websites or doctor rating websites are increasingly being used by patie...
Healthcare staff are encouraged to use feedback from their patients to inform service and quality im...
ObjectivesTo ascertain the relationship between online patient feedback and the General Practice Pat...
Objective: To provide a synthesis of the current evidence base of online patient feedback using a sc...
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...
Background People are increasingly able and willing to use the internet to give their views on produ...
People increasingly provide feedback about healthcare services online. These practices have been lau...
Background/Aims Providers face a paradox between professional conduct and reputation management when...
Patients are increasingly describing their healthcare experiences publicly online. This has been fac...
Background: With the advent and popularity of social media and consumer rating websites, as well as ...
Objectives To identify the self-reported behaviour of the public in reading and writing online feedb...
Objective To examine the key themes of positive and negative feedback in patients’ online feedback o...
Background: With the advent and popularity of social media and consumer rating websites, as well as ...
Background: The growth in the volume of online patient feedback, including online patient ratings an...
Background: Patient feedback websites or doctor rating websites are increasingly being used by patie...
Healthcare staff are encouraged to use feedback from their patients to inform service and quality im...
ObjectivesTo ascertain the relationship between online patient feedback and the General Practice Pat...