The NHS Staff Survey provides comprehensive feedback on the experiences of people working in the health service. Picker currently provides staff survey services to 175 NHS organisations. Although all of…
The Department of Health commissioned Picker and the University of Oxford to develop new questions to measure people’s experiences of integrated care. The aim of the project was to provide…
…and re-inclusion in society are seriously compromised by outdated, often inhumane institutional practices. The specific objectives of the project were to address gaps in knowledge about the number and characteristics…
NHS East Midlands commissioned Picker to design and deliver a shared decision-making project, funded by the Department of Health’s Pathfinder allocation to the Strategic Health Authority. The work aimed to:…
NHS North West commissioned Picker to provide some input from staff and patients to inform their deliberations in response to ‘Our NHS our future’ (the ‘Darzi’ review). Picker ran twelve…
Picker’s Head of Research Amy Tallett sat on an expert committee to support the development of a new Patient Reported Experience Measure that measures diabetes-related care during hospital inpatient stays….
…preferences, and priorities. Picker and The King’s Fund have developed the guide “Understanding Integration: how to Listen to and Learn from People and Communities” to help unite systems with communities…
Pancreatic Cancer UK commissioned Oxford Brookes University and Picker to conduct a UK-wide survey to understand the information and support needs of those affected by pancreatic cancer, and to explore…
…other media enquiries, please contact the Communications Manager at Picker, Emma Newton – emma.newton@pickereurope.ac.uk or Grieg Box Turnbull at Fortitude Communications, gbt@fortitudecommunications.com. View a summary of results in our infographic….
…the survey to make sure the questions are clear and easy to complete. What’s involved? We will be conducting interviews with NHS bank workers to test the survey. These will…