Example questionnaires from NAPT baseline (2010-2011)
These questionnaires are for
information only. They will be revised before the re-audit, and
therefore should not be used for data collection.
Service user satisfaction questionnaire: Talking Treatment
Please note this questionnaire
is being revised for the re-audit.
'Talking Treatment' is a
service user satisfaction questionnaire that we developed to gather
feedback about people's experience of receiving talking treatments
in the NHS. The questionnaire is in two parts, one focusing
on access to talking treatments and one focusing on
outcomes.
Please also see the
resources below relating to this questionnaire:
Newsletters
We publish two newsletters –
one aimed at health professionals and service managers, and
the other aimed at service users.
NAPT Publicity Materials
Please click on the following
links to download the posters and presentation:
Other Relevant Resources
Updated
Depression Guidelines published in Oct 2009
The National Institute for
Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) published the revised
guidelines on the treatment of depression in primary and secondary
care:
Useful
links
The Royal College of
Psychiatrists’ Centre for Quality Improvement (CCQI) runs a series
of national quality improvement programmes and networks.
Participating trusts occasionally enquire about whether the subject
and methods of data collection by these networks necessitates
research ethics approval. Neither clinical audit nor service
evaluation, of the type undertaken by the CCQI, require approval
from a research ethics committee. However, the Centre is keen
to underline its ongoing commitment to conducting its work in a
responsible and ethical manner.
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