https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/ZND6PZ8
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Survey analysis:
My findings were very positive. I received 34 responses which I felt gave me a variety of data to analyze my findings. 40% of the participants had stayed in a hospital for longer than two weeks.
70% of participants felt their stay was average in the hospital with nobody selecting ”excellent”, ”unpleasant” and ”very bad”. This demonstrates that the hospitals do not achieve an outstanding and ideal standard and neither does the experience hit a low wave.
40% of the participants had experienced alternative healing methods which meant they could relate to the impact of these strategies on wellbeing. 55.6% felt it had a positive impact on them. 80% of participants agreed that these strategies would have a positive impact within hospital spaces. This is double the figure even though only 40% actually stayed in a hospital.
All 34 participants believe that these strategies would also benefit hospital staff in creating a more relaxed environment for everybody. This again demonstrates how participants may not have experienced these healing methods, however, they appreciate the benefits of applying art forms to improve well-being.
Although my findings were very successful, it can be criticized that my data was from familiar sources, such as my peer group who are from a specific demographic (age and creative fields). The participants also know me well, hence this could also affect the output of the survey. A more anonymous approach with diverse participants would be more defined as a data outcome for the future.