Covid-19 briefing 3

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Healthwatch Cambridgeshire and Peterborough have been undertaking a survey about the impact of service changes on their health and care due to the Covid-19 pandemic.  This report is the third briefing in a series and covers the period 2 July to 1 August 2020.  During this time, they received 213 completed responses.

Many messages of thanks and support for NHS staff, care and other key workers continue to pour in from people across Cambridgeshire and Peterborough. Also highlighted are concerns for the health, wellbeing, and safety of staff. Other people asked questions about the reopening of services and concerns about how things will look in the future.

There is a mixed picture for those who need health services. Where people were able to use a service, three quarters of them said their experience was good or excellent. Where healthcare had changed, communication about the changes ranged widely from very poor through to excellent.

Users of maternity services have seen many changes to their care due to Covid-19. New mothers and mums-to-be have had to attend appointments alone. Some have shared experiences of feeling isolated during their pregnancies and after birth - affecting their physical and mental health.

People are concerned that many services have not yet opened, and delays will affect the progress of their illness and prognosis. There are also concerns that there are adequate safety measures in hospitals and at GP premises.

People are having difficulties accessing dental care for both routine care and treatment for dental problems.

A third of people put off seeking help for their health – for minor problems and potentially serious conditions.

There has been continued support for those shielding or isolating with help coming from family, friends, covid hubs and community groups. People have found ways to cope and adapt to the changes.

Four out of five people said their mental health or wellbeing had been affected in some way. Half of all respondents said they had not needed to find support, while two thirds of the remaining turned to family and friends.

Over a quarter of people who needed help for their mental health or wellbeing had not been able to access services.

People have found it harder to keep up to date with the changes to information and advice around how to keep safe.

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General details

Local Healthwatch
Healthwatch Cambridgeshire
Healthwatch Peterborough
Publication date
Date evidence capture began
Date evidence capture finished
Type of report
Report
Key themes
Access to services
Cleanliness, Hygiene and Infection Control
Communication with patients; treatment explanation; verbal advice
Remote appointments and digital services
Prevention of diseases, including vaccination, screening and public hygiene
Written information, guidance and publicity
Lifestyle and wellbeing; wider determinants of health
Caring, kindness, respect and dignity
Service organisation, delivery, change and closure
Waiting for appointments or treatment; waiting lists for treatment

Methodology and approach

Was the work undertaken in partnership with another organisation?
No
Primary research method used
Survey
If an Enter and View methodology was applied, was the visit announced or unannounced?
N/A

Details of health and care services included in the report

Details of health and care services included in the report
General Practice (GP)
General outpatients and hospital-based consultants
Inpatient care/General inpatients
Maternity care

Details of people who shared their views

Number of people who shared their views
213
Age group
All
Gender
All
Sexual orientation
Not known
Pregnancy/maternity
Given birth in the last 26 weeks
Does this report feature carers?
Not known
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