Health Market Research Insights And Findings

Women from lower income households less likely to call GP than higher-income counterparts, finds survey
February 2023
Women from lower income households less likely to call GP than higher-income counterparts: A survey of women designed to learn more about the health and wellbeing of girls around the world has found that women from higher-income households are more likely… Read more...
72% of patients had a 'good' experience of GP practice in latest GP Patients Survey
September 2022
72% of patients had a 'good' experience of GP practice in latest GP Patients Survey: An annual government survey has revealed that the proportion of people reporting a 'good' overall experience at their GP practice was 72% - a significant… Read more...
Listening to music is a better solution to reducing stress for women than comfort eating, according to survey
September 2022
Listening to music is a better solution to reducing stress for women than comfort eating: A study into how British women cope with stress has uncovered that listening to particular artists and songs can help to reduce stress more than eating. The report combined… Read more...
Two-thirds of nursing and healthcare educators say that staffing issues are among the greatest challenges they face, according to survey
September 2022
Two-thirds of nursing and healthcare educators say that staffing issues are among the greatest challenges they face: A survey by the Nursing Times in partnership with the Council of Deans of Health CoDH has revealed insight into the issues facing… Read more...
Lancaster ranked as the third best English city to give birth, behind Gloucester and Plymouth, survey reveals
July 2022
Lancaster ranked as the third best English city to give birth, behind Gloucester and Plymouth: A survey into hospital satisfaction rates for maternity care has uncovered that Lancaster ranks as the best Northern city to give birth; ranked only behind Gloucester… Read more...
Three-quarters of medical trainees rate the quality of the teaching they have received as 'good' or 'very good', reveals survey
July 2022
Three-quarters of medical trainees rate the quality of the teaching they have received as 'good' or 'very good :Three-quarters of trainees polled in the annual GMC National Training Survey have rated the quality of teaching they have recieved… Read more...