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Version: 1.0.0 | Published: 8 Oct 2024 | Updated: 229 days ago

National Audit of Dementia Round 4 - carer experience survey

Dataset

Documentation

Description:
The Carer Questionnaire was developed for the third round of the audit in conjunction with the Patient Experience Research Centre at Imperial College London. It was designed to assess carers’ perceptions of care received by the person they care for, in addition to their satisfaction with their own involvement during the patient’s admission. Repeated in fourth round of audit to allow for comparison between the rounds. The questionnaire produces two scores, the carer rating of the overall quality of care, and the carer rating of the quality of information and communication. Data collected via questionnaires online and paper, July- September 2018 https://www.rcpsych.ac.uk/docs/default-source/improving-care/ccqi/national-clinical-audits/national-audit-of-dementia/r4-resources/tools-guidance/cq-info-sheet-and-tool-combined.pdf?sfvrsn=d82136d0_6

Coverage

Spatial:
United Kingdom,England; United Kingdom,Wales
Typical Age Range:
18-105
Follow Up:
Unknown
Pathway:
dementia care in general hospitals

Provenance

Origin

Purposes:
Audit
Collection Situations:
Secondary care - In-patients

Temporal

Accrual Periodicity:
Other
Start Date:
01 June 2018
End Date:
01 October 2018
Time Lag:
Variable

Accessibility

Access

Delivery Lead Time:
Not applicable
Jurisdictions:
GB-EAW
Data Controller:
Healthcare Quality Improvement Partnership jointly with NHS England
Data Processor:
Royal College of Psychiatrists

Usage

Data Use Limitations:
No restriction
Data Use Requirements:
Project-specific restrictions
Resource Creators:
Data has been provided by the Healthcare Quality Improvement Partnership from the National Audit of Dementia

Format and Standards

Vocabulary Encoding Schemes:
LOCAL
Languages:
en
Formats:
text

Observations

Statistical Population
Population Description
Population Size
Measured Property
Observation Date
Persons
number of carers and key workers surveyed
4736
Count
01 April 2021