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Because your voice matters.

CA QA Patient Confidence Survey

Step 1 of 2

  • Part 1: The Basics

    Please take a moment to fill this survey out. When answering the questions it’s okay if you have not been involved in any the engagements and if you have been involved in many please consider all.
  • Part 2: Assessing Your Confidence

  • Strongly disagreeDisagreeUndecidedAgreeStrongly agreeNot applicable
    I feel confident in everything I do.
    I feel confident in participating in engagements
    I felt welcomed by the health care partner(s).
    My role as a patient volunteer was clearly explained to me by the health care partner(s).
    I had the opportunity to ask for what I needed.
    The supports and materials I needed to participate were available to me by the health care partner(s).
    I was able to express my views freely.
    I feel that my contributions were valued.
    I felt that my voice was heard.
    I felt that enough information was given at the orientation call.
    I actively prepared by reading all the information provided.
    There is nothing to be done to increase my confidence in participation.

From Our Community

Shana Ooms

Executive Director of Primary Care Strategy, Policy and Quality — BC Ministry of Health

Shana Ooms

Where those of us in the room may have debated policy or wording, patient voices made sure patients were top of mind. And as a result, significant improvements were made to simplify something that was otherwise complex. Patient voices at the table bring us back to reality in terms of what we are trying to achieve.