What do people hospitalised with COVID-19 think about their care? Results of a satisfaction survey during the first wave of COVID-19 in Liverpool
Author
Wu, Meng-SanWatson, Rebecca
Hayat, Fatima
Ratcliffe, Libuse
Beadsworth, Mike Bj
McKenna, Mark
Corney, Daniel
Plum, Catherine
Macfarlane, Jamie-Leigh
Matareed, Maisoon
Butt, Sundas
Gupta, Sandipika
Hine, Paul
Defres, Sylviane
Wingfield, Tom
Affiliation
Liverpool University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust; Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, London; University of Liverpool; George Eliot Hospital NHS Trust, Nuneaton et al.Publication date
2021-03Subject
Communicable diseasesPatients. Primary care. Medical profession. Forensic medicine
Health services. Management
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Despite huge advances in vaccines, testing and treatments for COVID-19, there is negligible evidence on the perceptions of people hospitalised with COVID-19 about the care they received. To address this, we developed a satisfaction survey for people with COVID-19 admitted to our hospital during the first COVID-19 wave in Liverpool. Of those invited, 98/160 (61%) responded, of whom 94/98 (96%) completed the survey. Respondents rated overall care highly (mean 4.7/5) and 89/94 (95%) reported that they would recommend the hospital to friends and/or family. Most respondents felt safe on the ward (94%), with privacy maintained (93%) and pain well managed (90%). Fewer than two-thirds (63%) of respondents considered themselves adequately consulted regarding medications and side effects. Sleep and food/drink quality were also highlighted as areas for improvement. To overcome the issues raised, we generated a 'COVID-19 practice pointers' poster within an integrated educational bundle on COVID-19 wards. The impact of the bundle on perceptions of people hospitalised with COVID-19 will be evaluated in people hospitalised with COVID-19 in Liverpool in 2021. Whether hospitalised for COVID-19 or other conditions, our survey results are a timely reminder of the importance of involving patients in shaping the care that they receive.Citation
Wu MS, Watson R, Hayat F, Ratcliffe L, Beadsworth MB, McKenna M, Corney D, Plum C, Macfarlane JL, Matareed M, Butt S, Gupta S, Hine P, Defres S, Wingfield T. What do people hospitalised with COVID-19 think about their care? Results of a satisfaction survey during the first wave of COVID-19 in Liverpool. Future Healthc J. 2021 Mar;8(1):e70-e75. doi: 10.7861/fhj.2020-0260.Type
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https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC8004304/PMID
33791480Journal
Future Healthcare JournalPublisher
Elsevierae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.7861/fhj.2020-0260