Health Market Research Insights And Findings
Survey finds holding a tarantula is more appealing than going to the dentist
February 2016
Of adults in the United Kingdom, 12 per cent said that they would rather hold a tarantula than visit the dentist. A further 30 per cent said that they would rather clean a toilet than make a trip to their dentist and 14 per cent said the same of doing their… Read more...
Survey reveals not enough done in schools to protect pupils’ mental health
February 2016
A recent health survey has shown that unless more is done to support children’s mental well-being in primary schools psychiatric problems could arise later in their life. The study, carried out by The National Association of Head teachers, discovered… Read more...
Northerners twice as likely to end up in A&E due to being involved in an attack
January 2016
A recent study has found that individuals residing in the northern areas of the country have a higher chance of ending up in A&E due to a violent attack - twice as high as the rest of England. The report showed a clear divide between the North and South… Read more...
Maternity care has improved since last year, health survey reveals
December 2015
A recent poll of more than 2,000 women, who gave birth to a child in February 2015, has revealed that there have been improvements in many areas of maternity care since 2014. For example, more women were given the option to choose where they wanted to give… Read more...
Over 50s struggle to see a doctor, health survey finds
November 2015
A recent healthcare survey of more than 9,000 people has revealed that half of people over 50 find it difficult to see their GP on the day that they become unwell. Of the respondents, one third said that they find it difficult to secure an appointment to… Read more...
Survey reveals little demand for Sunday doctor's appointments
November 2015
The most recent General Practice Patient Survey has revealed that more than four in five (80.9 per cent) patients have no problem with existing doctors’ appointments available to them. The survey questioned 881,183 people and revealed that just 19.1… Read more...

