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Needs Met Survey [2022]
This
very short survey is a follow-up to one we did when SCA UK was young. We conducted a simple poll to find out if survivors' needs were met by the NHS. The results were perhaps not surprising to those in the group but have things changed in the years since?
Please note that all questions refer to the time you were admitted to the hospital after your FIRST cardiac arrest i.e. when you received CPR and/or external defibrillation.
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When was your cardiac arrest?
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This refers to the first time you had an SCA and received CPR/AED shock.
Less than 1 year ago
Between 1 and 3 years ago
Between 3 and 5 years ago
More than 5 years ago
Diagnosis
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Select diagnosis for the SCA, if non appropriate select other
Idiopathic (unknown cause)
Heart attack (myocardial infarction)
Heart disease
Cardiomyopathy
Electrical problems, eg Brugada, LQT, WPW
Other:
SCA Hospital
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The hospital you were treated in for your SCA. If you were in more than one, put the one you spent most time in
Your answer
Were your needs met in hospital?
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This refers to the time you were first admitted to hospital after your first cardiac arrest i.e. when you received CPR and/or an external defibrillation.
Strongly agree
Agree
Neutral
Disagree
Strongly Disagree
Were your needs met post-discharge
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This refers to the AFTER CARE you received (or did not receive) the first time you were admitted to hospital after your cardiac arrest i.e. when you received CPR and/or an external defibrillation.
Strongly agree
Agree
Neutral
Disagree
Strongly Disagree
Did you receive any cardiac rehab?
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Yes
No
Maybe
Did you receive any psychological help?
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For example counselling
Yes
No
Maybe
Were you made aware of SCA UK?
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Yes
No
Maybe
Do you think you should have had more help?
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This refers to the AFTER CARE you received (or did not receive) the first time you were admitted to hospital after your cardiac arrest i.e. when you received CPR and/or an external defibrillation.
Strongly agree
Agree
Neutral
Disagree
Strongly Disagree
Any comments
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