Would poems with a stronger emotional impact be suitable for PitWR?
21. Sensitivity to patients’ possible feelings, especially concern for a few who might well be highly disturbed, has shaped the selection process, especially in regard to the emotional strength of verse. The sample divided broadly evenly in judgement of this approach. While one quarter (58: 25%) might be happy with stronger emotional poems, about one third (72: 31%) disagreed, opposing upgrading the emotional content of poems. The balance (101: 44%) held no opinion. (iii) Impact of PitWR In your opinion, do the PitWR pamphlets enhance the patient’s visit to the surgery? 22. There was substantial support for the proposition that PitWR pamphlets enhanced the patient’s visit. More than eight-tenth (193: 83%) agreed. Only one dissented, rejecting the idea. Some one in six felt they could not give an answer. It needs to be stressed that the question adopted a general criteria for benefit; enhancement of the visit was specified and highlighted. The measure relates only and specifically to th