Staff Survey 2016 Detailed Spreadsheets
Please note, all data in the detailed spreadsheet is unweighted and should not be used to make comparisons between organisations. This means that the data will differ from that presented in most sections of feedback reports available for each organisation, as well as from the national briefing and national weighted analysis. For further information on the weighting, please see the document 'Making sense of your Staff Survey data', available here.
Averages presented in the detailed spreadsheets are calculated as means of the organisation means. This means that all organisations have an equal impact on the average, regardless of their size or response rate.

Key Findings
Click here to see scores for the 32 Key Findings, the overall engagement score, and response rate information for each trust who took part in the Staff Survey 2016.

Question Level Data
To see question level data for each trust who took part in the Staff Survey 2016, select the appropriate questionnaire section below.

Supporting Documents
The following supporting documents provide further information on the 2016 NHS Staff Survey to help understand and contextualise the results:
- A ‘Making sense of your Staff Survey data’ document, which contains details on the calculation and usage of the Key Findings and ‘overall staff engagement’ figure, and also explains the weighting, benchmarking, and ranking of organisations that are used in the feedback reports, as well as the calculation of the question data used in the report and a reminder of the eligibility criteria for the survey. It is available to download here.
- A 'Key Finding calculations and comparability' document, which is an extract from the above 'Making Sense' document, is available to download here.
- A 'Key output summary' document, which explains each of the four key outputs from the 2016 Staff Survey and how they should be used, is available here.
- A 'Trust historical comparability' document, which identifies trusts with amended historical data or no historical comparisons for 2016, is available here.
- A 'Comparability spreadsheet' which shows which questions are considered comparable between the 2015 and 2016 Staff Surveys is available to download here.
- A 'Summary of key research findings from the NHS Staff Survey', which summarises the key research findings from the NHS Staff Survey and suggests what NHS organisations can do to learn from these, in order to create better conditions for both staff and patients, is available to download here.
Should you have any questions, please contact the Staff Survey Co-ordination Centre.