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The Care Quality Commission (CQC) has published the results of the National Maternity Survey for 2022.
The aim of the survey is to find out what people think about their experiences of antenatal care, childbirth and postnatal care. It is part of CQC’s national patient survey programme to improve experiences of maternity care.
A total of 211 people who received care in the maternity services at NUH responded to the survey which was carried out from April 2022-August 2022. The survey showed that for 49 of the questions, the results were about the same as other Trusts.
The survey showed that the service scored:
The results for the maternity service at Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust (NUH) also show the service scored better than most Trusts when women and families were asked if they felt involved in the decision to be induced.
However the results identified that the service scored worse than most other Trust’s, when people were asked if they felt that staff gave them active support and encouragement about feeding their baby.
Sharon Wallis, Director of Midwifery at Nottingham University Hospitals Trust said: “As a team, we continue to work hard together to make improvements to our services and these results and feedback are important to help us continue to shape our maternity services going forward for our communities.
“We have already been analysing the results and using them to help us to continue to make positive changes. We are not only looking at the areas of concern but also looking at the aspects where we can build on, to ensure the service is the best it can be.
“One of the areas we have been looking is how we improve our infant feeding support and in September 2022, we expanded our infant feeding team so that we now have support workers at the QMC and City Hospital who have a focus on supporting with feeding in the early days. We are continuing to look at this area to see how else we can improve the support.”
The full results of the National Maternity Survey are here: Maternity survey 2022 - Care Quality Commission (cqc.org.uk)