Healthcare staff are encouraged to use feedback from their patients to inform service and quality improvement. Receiving patient feedback via online channels is a relatively new phenomenon that has rarely been conceptualised. Further, the implications of a wide, varied and unknown(able) audience being able to view and interact with online patient feedback are yet to be understood. We applied a theoretical lens of dramaturgy to a large ethnographic dataset, collected across three NHS Trusts during 2019/2020. We found that organisations demonstrated varying levels of ‘preparedness to perform’ online, from invisibility through to engaging in public conversation with patients within a wider mission for transparency. Restrictive ‘cast lists’ of ...
People increasingly provide feedback about healthcare services online. These practices have been lau...
Background People are increasingly able and willing to use the internet to give their views on produ...
Patients are increasingly being asked for feedback about their healthcare experiences. However, heal...
Objectives Patients are increasingly reporting about their healthcare experiences online and NHS Tr...
Patients are increasingly reporting about their healthcare experiences in an unsolicited manner onli...
Patients are increasingly reporting about their healthcare experiences in an unsolicited manner onli...
Patients are increasingly describing their healthcare experiences publicly online. This has been fac...
Patients are increasingly describing their healthcare experiences publicly online. This has been fac...
Funding: The authors disclosed receipt of the following financial support for the research, authorsh...
Patients are increasingly describing their healthcare experiences publicly online. This has been fac...
Objective Online patient feedback is becoming increasingly prevalent on an international scale. Howe...
Background Online customer feedback has become routine in many industries, but it has yet to be har...
Background Online customer feedback has become routine in many industries, but it has yet to be har...
Objective To examine the key themes of positive and negative feedback in patients’ online feedback o...
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 People are increasingly able and willing to use the internet to give their views on produ...
Patients are increasingly being asked for feedback about their healthcare experiences. However, heal...
Objectives Patients are increasingly reporting about their healthcare experiences online and NHS Tr...
Patients are increasingly reporting about their healthcare experiences in an unsolicited manner onli...
Patients are increasingly reporting about their healthcare experiences in an unsolicited manner onli...
Patients are increasingly describing their healthcare experiences publicly online. This has been fac...
Patients are increasingly describing their healthcare experiences publicly online. This has been fac...
Funding: The authors disclosed receipt of the following financial support for the research, authorsh...
Patients are increasingly describing their healthcare experiences publicly online. This has been fac...
Objective Online patient feedback is becoming increasingly prevalent on an international scale. Howe...
Background Online customer feedback has become routine in many industries, but it has yet to be har...
Background Online customer feedback has become routine in many industries, but it has yet to be har...
Objective To examine the key themes of positive and negative feedback in patients’ online feedback o...
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 People are increasingly able and willing to use the internet to give their views on produ...
Patients are increasingly being asked for feedback about their healthcare experiences. However, heal...