Summary information

Study title

Mental Health Trusts: Community Mental Health Service User Survey, 2011

Creator

Care Quality Commission
Picker Institute Europe

Study number / PID

6868 (UKDA)

10.5255/UKDA-SN-6868-2 (DOI)

Data access

Restricted

Series

Not available

Abstract

Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The National Patient Survey Programme is one of the largest patient survey programmes in the world. It provides an opportunity to monitor experiences of health and provides data to assist with registration of trusts and monitoring on-going compliance. Understanding what people think about the care and treatment they receive is crucial to improving the quality of care being delivered by healthcare organisations. One way of doing this is by asking people who have recently used the health service to tell the Care Quality Commission (CQC) about their experiences. The CQC will use the results from the surveys in the regulation, monitoring and inspection of NHS acute trusts (or, for community mental health service user surveys, providers of mental health services) in England. Data are used in CQC Insight, an intelligence tool which identifies potential changes in quality of care and then supports deciding on the right regulatory response. Survey data will also be used to support CQC inspections. Each survey has a different focus. These include patients' experiences in outpatient and accident and emergency departments in Acute Trusts, and the experiences of people using mental health services in the community. History of the programme The National Patient Survey Programme began in 2002, and was then conducted by the Commission for Health Improvement (CHI), along with the Commission for Healthcare Audit and Inspection (CHAI). Administration of the programme was taken over by the Healthcare Commission in time for the 2004 series. On 1 April 2009, the CQC was formed, which replaced the Healthcare Commission. Further information about the National Patient Survey Programme may be found on the CQC Patient Survey Programme web pages. Mental Health Trusts: Community Mental Health Service User Survey, 2011 was designed to provide actionable feedback to each participating trust on patients’ views of the...
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Methodology

Data collection period

01/01/2011 - 01/03/2011

Country

England

Time dimension

Repeated cross-sectional study
Part of a wider NHS patient survey programme

Analysis unit

Individuals
National

Universe

Adult mental health service users aged 16 and over who had been in contact with NHS mental health services between 1 July and 30 September 2010 and who were receiving specialist help for a mental health condition (respondents surveyed in 2011). The sample included those on the Care Programme Approach (CPA) and also those not on the CPA but who are still receiving specialist care or treatment for a mental health condition. Further details and a number of exclusion criteria are set out in the survey guidance manual available in the documentation below.

Sampling procedure

Simple random sample
Staff at each NHS trust identified the service users who were eligible for inclusion and drew a random sample of 850 service users (aged 16 years and over), following a standard procedure set out in the survey guidance issued to trusts. The sampled service users were sent a questionnaire with a covering letter. Service users who did not respond were sent up to two reminders.

Kind of data

Numeric

Data collection mode

Postal survey

Access

Publisher

UK Data Service

Publication year

2011

Terms of data access

The Data Collection is available to UK Data Service registered users subject to the End User Licence Agreement.

Commercial use of the data requires approval from the data owner or their nominee. The UK Data Service will contact you.

Related publications

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