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Cancer services patient experience in England: quantitative and qualitative analyses of the National Cancer Patient Experience Survey.

Gavin BrookesPaul Baker
Published in: BMJ supportive & palliative care (2022)
Standards of treatment and staff's communication skills are prominent themes of positive and negative feedback. Staff's interpersonal skills are more likely to be praised than criticised, while negative feedback is more likely to focus on issues around time (ie, delays and long waits). Clarity and honesty in communication about the lengths and causes of waits and delays are likely to increase patient satisfaction.
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