Sunderland Echo

Hospital chiefs move patient feedback online

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Hospital chiefs in Sunderland are aiming to make it easier for people to have their say over their experience­s of the care they received, by inviting patients to feedback virtually.

South Tyneside and Sunderland NHS Foundation Trust gathers feedback from patients, their families and carers in a wide number of ways – including using the Friends and Family Test – which is a quick and anonymous way for people to provide feedback on NHS services.

The short paper survey was launched in 2013 and is given out to anyone using Trust services.

Due to Covid-19, paper copies of the survey were stopped as part of a range of measures to reduce the spread of the virus.

The Trust has now moved the Friends and Family Test to its website and is encouragin­g people to share their experience­s and help to shape services for the future.

Melanie Johnson, executive director of nursing, midwifery and allied health profession­als at the Trust, said: “We want everyone who uses our services to have the best possible experience and the feedback we receive from patients vital for us to understand what we are doing well and where we need to make improvemen­ts.

"We gather feedback from patients in lots of different ways, but the The Friends and Family Test is a simple and effective measure of how a patient feels about their experience of care and is a recognised survey that is used across the NHS.”

The survey can be found on the Trust website at www. stsft.nhs.uk/patients-andvisitor­s/share-your-feedback/ friends-and-family-test.

 ??  ?? Melanie Johnson, from the South Tyneside and Sunderland Trust.
Melanie Johnson, from the South Tyneside and Sunderland Trust.

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