Online experience survey

Closed 19 Apr 2013

Opened 19 Mar 2013

Feedback expected 10 May 2013

Results updated 12 Nov 2015

This survey was conducted in conjunction with a community workshop. Analysis of the results indicated that participants wanted clear, concise information about hospital/health services, logistical issues and hospital facilities. They were not as interested in corporate information or content based on the organisation’s internal structures or processes. This feedback was used in the development of a new website for Metro South Health and its facilities.

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Overview

Metro South Health is looking at completely re-designing our online presence to better meet the needs of our consumers, our partners and our community.  We'd like your opinion on what works or doesn’t work, and what is useful or not useful, on our current websites.

As the provider of public health services to the large and diverse area of south Brisbane, Logan and Bayside, we are keen to provide quality online information that is timely, relevant and accessible.

This survey relates to our four current websites: Metro South Health, Metro South Mental Health, Princess Alexandra Hospital and QEII Jubilee Hospital.

Why your views matter

We would like to know about your views and your experience with our current websites so we that can design a website that is useful for everyone.

Areas

Audiences

  • Young People
  • Older People
  • Carers
  • Families
  • Community of Interest
  • CALD Community Organisations
  • ATSI Organisations
  • Non-Government Organisations
  • Education & Training Organisations
  • Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander
  • Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender
  • People with a disability
  • Refugee
  • Cultural & Linguistically Diverse
  • People experiencing homelessness
  • General Practitioners
  • Allied Health Professionals
  • Nurses
  • Medical Specialists
  • All Staff
  • Medical Staff
  • Nursing Staff
  • Allied Health Staff
  • All Clinical Staff
  • Administration Staff

Interests

  • Women's Health
  • Children's Health
  • Men's Health
  • Aboriginal Health
  • Torres Strait Islander Health
  • Mental Health
  • Multicultural Health
  • Oral Health
  • Homelessness