As a graduate forensic nurse examiner, I am researching challenges and barriers to having patients providing responses to surveys. Almost all hospital systems, healthcare professionals provide opportunities for measuring the effectiveness and impact of the patient experience. Forensic nurse examiners are no exception. However, antidotally, we have a poor response to the survey questions we provide our clients. I am curious as to the reason why. Is it because of the nature of FNE interactions with clients? Is it the neurobiological impact of trauma that adversely influences clients' responses to surveys? Is it the very nature of the questions or the timing of the surveys that act as a deterrent to a higher response to the surveys? Any ideas you all may have would be greatly appreciated and your comments would be invaluable in shaping the research problem.
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Barb,
Agree with your comments and not sure if there is an appropriate time frame to do s/p exam surveys. Haven't found any research regarding s/p trauma surveys to guide the search. Will keep looking. Maybe, we may have to develop our own based on evidence based practices. More on this later.