Using patient feedback in mental health services

  • Research type

    Research Study

  • Full title

    Facilitating the use of patient experience feedback to improve mental health inpatient services - a feasibility and acceptability study.

  • IRAS ID

    310829

  • Contact name

    Deborah Baldie

  • Contact email

    deborah.baldie@nhs.scot

  • Sponsor organisation

    Aberdeen University/ NHS Grampian

  • Clinicaltrials.gov Identifier

    310829 , REC number

  • Duration of Study in the UK

    1 years, 6 months, 9 days

  • Research summary

    Aim: This study aims to assess how feasible and acceptable it is to deliver facilitated team meetings, designed to support mental health teams to listen and learn from patient feedback and how helpful and feasible the evaluation methods are.

    There is evidence that patients within inpatient mental health services find it difficult to share care experiences and those working in such services find it challenging to listen and act on care experience data. There is also evidence that staff burnout is higher among mental health nurses than it is in other parts of the health service.

    Intervention: A team, made up of nurses, doctors, Allied Health Professionals and health care support workers working in an inpatient mental health services will engage in a 6 stage, facilitated intervention. This includes developing a more effective team culture by: getting ready for engaging with patient feedback; establishing values and vision for care experience and team work; discussing issues associated with trying to provide positive care experiences; analysis of care experiences; making change happen; reflection, evaluation and celebrating success.

    Evaluation: Feasibility and acceptability will be assessed by considering views of participants and the facilitator on the intervention and ability for it to be delivered as planned. We will also consider facilitator; researcher and participants' views on the appropriateness of the evaluation methods and assess if we can achieve 50% staff response rates to a survey-person-centred practice index(PCPI). We will assess if the following methods help evaluate impact: care experiences using data from Care Opinion; complaints and feedback cards; improvement efforts made by the team in response to feedback; PCPI scores to assess changes in team culture and lastly, observations made during team meetings to assess change in team culture over time and staff survey about attitudes and beliefs about patient feedback.

  • REC name

    North of Scotland Research Ethics Committee 2

  • REC reference

    22/NS/0154

  • Date of REC Opinion

    23 Dec 2022

  • REC opinion

    Further Information Favourable Opinion