Health Market Research Insights And Findings
Survey Finds Staff Stress Not Being Tackled Costing UK Billions per Year
June 2012
Market research by Bupa has shown that small business owners in the UK are losing thousands of pounds every year by failing to address mental health issues with employees. A quarter (26%) of SME employers who took part in the survey do not feel confident… Read more...
Health Minister Defends Survey Findings of Major Drop in NHS Satisfaction Levels
June 2012
The King's Fund survey has revealed a sharp drop in satisfaction levels concerning the way the NHS has been run over the past two years. A decline from 70% satisfaction in 2010 to 58% in 2011 has been measured as the biggest fall in one year since the… Read more...
Health Survey Finds Older Brits Habitually Eat Healthier than 18-30 Year Olds
June 2012
A new survey of 3,000 adults by PAGB, the UK trade association for over the counter medicines and food supplements, has provided insight into the eating habits of Britons. Regularly eating healthy food has been confirmed to have an age divide - nearly 50%… Read more...
Health Poll Sees Britons Struggling to Meet Five-A-Day Fruit & Veg Target
May 2012
The latest YouGov poll on behalf of the World Cancer Research Fund (WCRF) has found that most Britons are failing to eat their five portions of fruit and vegetables a day as recommended by The Department of Health. In total, just one in five respondents out… Read more...
Poll Measures UK Publics Food Concerns
January 2012
The latest consumer survey by the FSA has revealed that when it comes to food, the British public now worries more about high prices than hygiene. A total of 60% of the Britons polled said price hikes on food is the issue they’re most concerned about,… Read more...
Survey Highlights Damage Done by One in Three Brits Going Into Work When Sick
January 2012
Market research conducted on 1,600 Britons by the Nuffield Health charity has discovered that one third of UK employees soldier into work despite being sick - for fear of losing their job. This figure of cold-ridden workers is attributed to the current poor… Read more...
