what do you think of the inquiry (ncish)? stakeholder survey 2013 results what do you think of the...
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What do YOU think of the Inquiry (NCISH)?
Stakeholder Survey2013 Results
What do YOU think of the Inquiry (NCISH)?
Stakeholder Survey2013 Results
We wanted to know what you thought of the Inquiry We invited everyone to complete the survey over
several months via:social media (twitter, facebook)websiteconferences, meetings, presentationspersonal communication
135 people responded to our survey
The following slides are a summary of what you thought…
About the stakeholder survey…
Have you read or heard about our findings in the last 12
months? 73% said yes
How did you read or hear about our findings?
from my own organisation 40%
Inquiry annual report 34%
professional body I belong to 18%Inquiry social media or 18%searching social media
Inquiry website 15%
What type of organisation are you from?70% of respondents were from a
Mental Health Trust
What is your role in the organisation?
Is the Inquiry RESPECTED?
What is your OPINION of the Inquiry?
Very Unfavourable
1%
76% AGREED the Inquiry
is RESPECTED
69% had a FAVOURABLE OPINION of the Inquiry
What were your views on the following?
68% AGREED the Inquiry produced HIGH QUALITY FINDINGS
74% AGREED the Inquiry addressed IMPORTANT PATIENT SAFETY ISSUES
67% AGREED the Inquiry influenced SERVICE DEVELOPMENT
64% AGREED the Inquiry influenced CLINICAL PRACTICE
Would you prefer to supply your information
electronically? 72% said yes
How would you like to hear about us?(Top 4 answers)
from my own organisation 55%Inquiry annual report 42%professional body I belong to 29%Inquiry website 26%
What about future data collection and dissemination?
What could we do better? Some of your suggestions, comments, thoughts were…..
..demonstrate that recommendationsare cost effective and publicise this
..making data available at sub-national level
..more information back to organisations as a benchmark
..annual reports that are more locally focused
..stronger positive linkswith MH ward staff (e.g. training resources)
..distribute among clinicians who are not psychiatrists
..it would be useful if organisations were required to implement recommendations as opposed to considering the recs
..how about an i-phone app
…acknowledge that people will commit suicide whatever service they get…insufficient resources…those we have are misused
.. overemphasis onmental iIlness and suicide..suicide is a societal issue..findings re: homicide muchmore balanced and helpful
..better publicity
..capture examplesof good practice
..link with other orgsas landscape of mental health patient pathway changes
..NCISH aremissing opportunity to look at role ofgeneral health services in reducing risk
..no clear evidence of medical efficacy
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