Primary health services: evidence categories
Caring
When we assess a quality statement for primary health services we will usually look at evidence in the categories listed
Kindness, compassion and dignity
We always treat people with kindness, empathy and compassion and we respect their privacy and dignity. We treat colleagues from other organisations with kindness and respect.
Evidence categories
- people's experience of health and care services
- feedback from staff and leaders
- feedback from partners (GP services)
- observation
Treating people as individuals
We treat people as individuals and make sure their care, support and treatment meets their needs and preferences, taking account of their strengths, abilities, aspirations, culture and unique backgrounds and protected characteristics.
Evidence categories
Independence, choice and control
We promote people’s independence, so they know their rights and have choice and control over their own care, treatment. and wellbeing.
Evidence categories
Responding to people's immediate needs
We listen to and understand people’s needs, views and wishes. We respond to these in that moment and will act to minimise any discomfort, concern or distress.
Evidence categories
Workforce wellbeing and enablement
We care about and promote the wellbeing of our staff, and we support and enable them to always deliver person centred care.