Home » Health » Hospital feedback a small sample

Hospital feedback a small sample

SWAN Hill District Health believes a low response to its recent patient survey means the results won’t be an accurate representation of the “overall experience of patients”.

There were mixed results in the October to December 2022 quarter of the Victorian Healthcare Experience Survey Adult Emergency Survey.

For the period, 200 patients were invited to participate in the survey and just 21 people did.

Chief executive Peter Abraham said given this low volume of responses, the margin of error was “quite large”.

“We do not believe the results to be an accurate representation of the overall experience of our patients, however we will still use the feedback provided to guide local improvement activity,” Mr Abraham said.

The VHES Adult Emergency Survey asks patients discharged from a public hospital emergency department about their experience.

Patients are invited to complete a survey in the month after they are discharged.

All patients that have a mobile number or email address recorded by the hospital receive a link by SMS or email.

The health service’s best score was 97.1 per cent for arrival at the emergency department category.

Patients were asked if it was clear who to talk to when first arrived at the department.

The service also scored high for useful information about risks and benefits of care options (79.7 per cent), being treated fairly (86.4 per cent), being treated with respect (84.4 per cent) and feeling safe (82 per cent).

Its lowest performances were in communication to patients, with 34.7 per cent responding they received useful information about managing their health and care at home, 37 per cent responding they were informed about different options for care, 35 per cent were advised on feedback about care received and 34 per cent on how to access follow-up care.

Mr Abraham said SHDH was committed to providing “timely, outcome-focused” care.

“We are always keen to hear from patients and their families about their experience so we can continue to improve our service,” he said.

“The VHES Adult Emergency Survey is a great learning tool to see how we can do better, but given we are a smaller health service with less patients to survey, it’s just one of the many ways we engage with our community about their health-care needs.”

The survey recently transitioned from a paper-based survey to digital, with participation generally increasing statewide.

SHDH had a doubling in participation in the survey in the January to March 2023 quarter.

Mr Abraham said work was being undertaken to identify barriers to engagement, particularly in vulnerable populations, such as culturally and linguistically diverse communities.

“In addition to this survey, we also participate in Care Opinion, an independent site where anyone can share their stories about their experience of care as well as receiving feedback from patients directly,” he said.

Digital Editions


  • Bowls Notes

    Bowls Notes

    RACECOURSE Congratulations to Mick Holyoak, who won his semi-final of the Champion of Champions against Danny Kelly of Lake Boga and then backed it up…

More News

  • Thefts across the region

    Thefts across the region

    SWAN HILL Theft: A REGISTRATION plate, a new Kings Swag still in its box and a bag were stolen from a vehicle parked in Barnett Street between 3.30pm Friday, 30…

  • Unflinching debut for local author

    Unflinching debut for local author

    RAW, real, honest – Charlie Hovenden’s debut memoir Fierce and Unstoppable has received praise for laying bare her daily strength and courage through MS and the sudden death of her…

  • Rams charge towards top spot

    Rams charge towards top spot

    THE final round of the Northern Valley Premier League is upon us, and it’s a two-battle for first place on the ladder, contested between Murray Downs and Cohuna Golf. How…

  • Support grows in regions

    Support grows in regions

    A REDBRIDGE federal poll released last week found One Nation’s primary vote had risen to 26 per cent, eight points lower than Labor (34) and seven points above the former…

  • Moulamein notes

    Moulamein notes

    Comedy act No, the Richmond footy team isn’t coming to town — but something just as exciting is. It’s not often we see an international comedy act roll through our…

  • Mass fish death

    Mass fish death

    AFTER further investigation into the fish deaths reported throughout the week near Menindee, the Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water has released a community update outlining its…

  • Back to school blessing

    Back to school blessing

    ANGLICAN NEWS It was great to have students and adults bringing symbols of their planned 2026 learning to be blessed on Sunday. Along with the blessing, Rev Julie gave appropriate…

  • SHDCA Round 12 Cricket Previews

    SHDCA Round 12 Cricket Previews

    Nyah District v RSL While last Saturday’s abandoned round has all but sealed reigning premier Nyah District’s fate, the Demons will still have plenty to play for when they host…

  • Training policy axed in council clash

    Training policy axed in council clash

    A COUNCILLOR training policy has been thrown in the bin, with one councillor labelling it an “overreach and a policy that we don’t need”. The policy was designed to formalise…

  • Homecoming to Mallee roots

    Homecoming to Mallee roots

    AFTER a lifetime of exhibiting and working in countries across the globe, woodturner and sophisticate Terry Martin has returned home. The internationally acclaimed artist grew up in the early 60s…