Help the NHS and Leukaemia CARE improve their services
10 Nov. 2016Care and Treatment for Blood Cancer: Patient Survey
Leukaemia Care is asking patients to fill in a new questionnaire about their care and treatment for blood cancer. Its purpose is to provide information, which will help the NHS and Leukaemia CARE to monitor and improve the quality of health services for future patients with blood cancer.
Leukaemia CARE is interested in finding out more about your experience of treatment for blood cancer, in order to ensure that the services provided meet patient needs and to help focus campaigning efforts on areas where NHS care for blood cancer could be improved.
Taking part in this survey is voluntary. Published reports will not contain any personal details.
Leukaemia Care Survey
Who should complete the questionnaire?
The questions should be answered by you, as the person who has been treated for a blood cancer. If you need help to complete the questionnaire, the answers should be given from your point of view – not the point of view of the person who is helping.
If you have any queries about the questionnaire, please call the FREEPHONE helpline number on 0800 783 1775
How Can You Help?
Please complete the questionnaire and return it in the FREEPOST envelope. No stamp is needed. The questionnaire should take around 20 minutes to complete.
Or if you prefer you can complete the questionnaire online at: www.myonlinesurvey.co.uk/LE16ANON
Who is organising the survey?
The survey is being carried out by an experienced health research company, Quality Health, on behalf of Leukaemia CARE, who will produce public reports which will include the anonymous survey findings. These reports will be available to view on the Leukaemia CARE website in early 2017.
At no point will your name and address be linked to your responses for this survey. Your responses will only be used to provide information about the quality of services that blood cancer patients have experienced.
Need further information?
If you would like more information about the survey, protection of your data, or have questions on how to complete the questionnaire, you can call:
Quality Health’s FREEPHONE helpline on 0800 783 1775
The line is open between 9am and 5pm, Monday to Friday and there is an answerphone at all other times where you can leave a message.