Collecting patient feedback in different clinical settings: problems and solutions
Author(s)
Burford, B
Bedi, A
Morrow, G
Kergon, C
Illing, J
Livingston, M
Greco, M
Griffith University Author(s)
Year published
2009
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Patient feedback has increasing importance in medical careers This paper describes practical issues in the collection of patient feedback Access to the clinical setting varied between hospital and GP environments Personal anxiety about hearing patients' views was offset by its perceived value It is vital that the introduction of patient feedback is sensitive to the clinical setting and target population of doctorsPatient feedback has increasing importance in medical careers This paper describes practical issues in the collection of patient feedback Access to the clinical setting varied between hospital and GP environments Personal anxiety about hearing patients' views was offset by its perceived value It is vital that the introduction of patient feedback is sensitive to the clinical setting and target population of doctors
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Journal Title
The Clinical Teacher
Volume
6
Issue
4
Subject
Clinical sciences
Curriculum and pedagogy