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Q.1
Who are you? Please select the one category that best describes your role.
Patient or carer/relative
Consultant
GP
Doctor in training
SAS/ other doctor
Medical student
Employer (including Responsible Officer)
Other health professional
Medical educator/trainer
Other:
Q.2
Doctors today are less compassionate than 20 years ago. Do you…?
Agree – it’s the product of too little time, increasing patient demand and expectations
Agree – it’s the product of pressure on organisational performance and management demands
Agree – the way we train doctors removes much of the idealism and compassion that attracted them to medicine in the first place
Disagree – whatever the pressures, compassion still motivates the vast majority of doctors
Not sure
Other:
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Q.3
If I were to raise a serious concern in my institution I would be…
Reasonably confident that I would be supported by clinical and other leaders
Unsure as to whether I would be supported by clinical and other leaders
Not at all confident that I would be supported by clinical and other leaders
Not sure
Other:
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Q.4
Is it possible to teach empathy?
Yes
No
Not sure
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Q.5
If I were struggling to cope as a result of pressures on the service, I am confident that I could ask for and receive help without being penalised in any way.
Strongly agree
Agree
Neither agree nor disagree
Disagree
Strongly disagree
Please help us understand why you selected this answer
Q.6
Don Berwick said the NHS should continually and forever be reducing patient harm by embracing wholeheartedly an ethic of learning. How far is the health system achieving that?
Huge progress has been made, though obviously more to do
Some progress has been made, a great deal more to do
No more than rhetoric, system does not yet realise the extent of change required
I don’t agree that’s the way to go about it
Not sure
Other:
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Q.7
Medicine is a tough career; we need doctors trained to be resilient and better capable to deal with adversity. Do you…?
Agree – current selection and undergraduate programmes do not produce students who are adequately prepared for a challenging career
Agree – but most of the problems lie in the organisations in which or with which doctors have to work
Disagree – doctors are already resilient – the focus should instead be on providing proper levels of support for hard pressed practitioners
Disagree – resilience comes largely from experience
Not sure
Other:
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