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Valuing feedback: an evaluation of a National Health Service programme to support compassionate care practice through hearing and responding to feedback

Smith, S; Gentleman, M; Conway, Linda; Sloan, Sue

Authors

Linda Conway

Sue Sloan



Abstract

There is an emergent recognition in healthcare that people need to be at the heart of services, and experiences of care matter; these should therefore be recognised and enhance practice.
The aims of this research were to evaluate an NHS development programme, Valuing Feedback. The programme focused on supporting compassionate care practice by enabling NHS staff to listen, learn and respond to feedback enabling the development of practice.
Findings identified that participants had a heightened awareness of the power and importance of feedback to support practice change. An enhanced understanding of using the feedback tools, Emotional Touchpoints and Envision Cards, was evident and working with these tools during the programme supported local implementation. Participants identified learning and changes to their practice resulting from feedback, specifically development in their own practice and service change. Participants identified that listening to positive and negative feedback based on emotional experience involved being brave. There was a requirement to be open and listen to criticism. Participants highlighted that feedback activities require support, as they need time to plan, undertake, reflect upon and initiate development.
Conclusions from this research highlight the value of feedback focused on emotions and understanding experiences of patients, relatives and staff. Such feedback impacted on practice. Opportunities where NHS staff shared and learned from feedback were highly valued. It is necessary to consider how the activity of feedback can be effectively supported, enabling staff, their teams and organisations to prioritise feedback activity and develop compassionate care practice for patients, relatives and staff.

Citation

Smith, S., Gentleman, M., Conway, L., & Sloan, S. (2017). Valuing feedback: an evaluation of a National Health Service programme to support compassionate care practice through hearing and responding to feedback. Journal of Research in Nursing, 22(1-2), 112-127. https://doi.org/10.1177/1744987116685913

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Mar 1, 2017
Online Publication Date Mar 8, 2017
Publication Date 2017-03
Deposit Date Mar 22, 2017
Publicly Available Date Oct 20, 2017
Journal Journal of Research in Nursing
Print ISSN 1744-9871
Electronic ISSN 1744-988X
Publisher SAGE Publications
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 22
Issue 1-2
Pages 112-127
DOI https://doi.org/10.1177/1744987116685913
Keywords compassion, compassionate care, emotional touchpoints, feedback, relationship-centred care, photo elicitation
Public URL http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/Output/811343