The impact of patient feedback on the medical performance of qualified doctors: a systematic review.
Rebecca BainesSam Regan de BereSebastian StevensJamie ReadMartin MarshallMirza LalaniMarie BryceJulian ArcherPublished in: BMC medical education (2018)
Patient feedback can have an impact on medical performance. However, actionable change is influenced by several contextual factors and cannot simply be guaranteed. Patient feedback is likely to be more influential if it is specific, collected through credible methods and contains narrative information. Data obtained should be fed back in a way that facilitates reflective discussion and encourages the formulation of actionable behaviour change. A supportive cultural understanding of patient feedback and its intended purpose is also essential for its effective use.