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This report shows the mean rating scores for
this year’s survey and a comparison against the score from the previous survey.
Significant differences are indicated as follows: |
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scores significantly better than previous survey |
2004 |
The mean rating score for 2004 |
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scores significantly worse than previous survey |
2002 |
The mean rating score for 2002 |
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| A. ADMISSION TO
HOSPITAL |
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2002 |
2004 |
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| A2 |
How organised was the Emergency Department |
75 % |
83 % |
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| A3 |
Were you given enough information about your condition |
75 % |
83 % |
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| A4 |
How long did you have to wait to be admitted to a bed in a room or ward |
87 % |
83 % |
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| A5 |
Do you think the time you were admitted was too soon, about right or too late |
50 % |
46 % |
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| A6 |
Were you given enough notice before you were admitted to hospital |
50 % |
46 % |
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| A7 |
Were you given a choice of dates to be admitted |
79 % |
73 % |
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| A8 |
Was your admission date changed by the hospital |
65 % |
76 % |
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| A9 |
Were you give a choice of which hospital you went to |
84 % |
87 % |
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| A10 |
Were you given any printed information about the hospital |
59 % |
55 % |
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| A11 |
Were you given any printed information about your condition |
55 % |
58 % |
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| A12 |
How organised was the admission process |
72 % |
76 % |
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| A13 |
Did you have had to wait a long time to get to your room/ward/bed |
61 % |
65 % |
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| A14 |
Were you give an explanation of why you had to wait to get to your room/ward/bed |
61 % |
61 % |
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