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in 2012 concluded that the test was “not appropriate for use in an NHS setting”. One of the aims of the test is said to be to help patients make informed choices about healthcare providers (though many patients are in no position to make such a choice) and providers are given a rating score on the
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must collect free text comments from patients and collect demographic variables alongside the test data. From December 2014 the test was rolled out to GP practices, and from January 2015, to mental health and community services. The number of responses collect by practices are small. In October
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to set up a service which allows patients to rate and review doctors, hospitals and GP practices, and provide the Friends and Family test which all GPs will be required to provide from December 2014. By February 2015 it had grown into the biggest ever collection of patient opinion in any health
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The test was criticised on a number of grounds. In February 2014 Dr Neil Bacon, chief executive of iWantGreatCare, denounced the implementation of the test, in particular NHS England’s refusal to enforce standardisation of methodology to ensure the data could be trusted and truly competitive.
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Publication of the first results in September 2013, based on small numbers of responses, brought complaints that the test was giving a false picture. There were also complaints about the methodology on the grounds that it is susceptible to too many uncontrolled variables for the result to be
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Sizmur S, Graham C, Walsh J: Influence of patients’ age and sex and the mode of administration on results from the NHS Friends and Family Test of patient experience. J Health Serv Res Policy 2014. doi:10.1177/1355819614536887. Published online before
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2015 5890 practices collected a total of 181,774 responses from patients - about one patient each day in each practice. Results for each practice can vary wildly from month to month, making the scores very unreliable.
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NHS Choices website. However no explanation is provided about what this rating means. When tested on a group of undergraduate students none were able to accurately understand the meaning of the test headline score.
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announced that the test would no longer be required in its present form. There would no longer be a mandatory question about whether the patient or service user would recommend the service from April 2020.
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Krol M, de Boer D, Rademakers J, Delnoij D: Overall scores as an alternative to global ratings in patient experience surveys; a comparison of four methods. BMC Health Serv Res 2013, 13:479.
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in 2013. It was a single question survey which asked patients whether they would recommend the NHS service they have received to friends and family who need similar treatment or care.
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published an account from a patient who had suffered a miscarriage and described the use of text messaging in respect of the test as "crass and inappropriate".
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The Prime Minister announced on 25 May 2012 that the Friends and Family Test would be introduced across the NHS from April 2013. In October 2013
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Patients could answer as “extremely likely”; “likely”; “neither likely nor unlikely”; “unlikely”; “extremely unlikely”; or “don’t know”.
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announced the Test would be extended across the NHS and other public services, including further education,
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It was suspended by NHS England for GP practices in March 2020 to free up GPs in the
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Are patients being heard? The friends and family test reviewed
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Five million items of feedback for Friends and Family Test
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Controversial 'friends and family' question dropped
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English NHS
Francis Maude
Jobcentre Plus
National Citizen Service
IWantGreatCare
NHS Alliance
NHS England
COVID-19 pandemic in England
Care Quality Commission
Picker Institute
NHS trusts
The Guardian
"Introduction to the Friends and Family Test"
"Press release Friends and Family Test extended across public services"
"Nurses raise concern friends and family test is alarming patients"
"The "Friends and Family Test" – lessons from the "Do you masturbate often?" question"
the original
"NHS Alliance forms partnership with iWantGreatCare"
Five million items of feedback for Friends and Family Test
Controversial 'friends and family' question dropped
"Restarted GP friends and family test 87% positive"
Benson T, Potts HWW (2014)
"The friends and family test is much more than a target"
Are patients being heard? The friends and family test reviewed
"Friends and family test changes announced"
"A mixed bag of poorly evaluated methods leaves patients frustrated, and doctors little wiser"
doi
10.1136/bmj.i913
PMID
26893467

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