Staff at the James Paget University Hospital are the most satisfied acute hospital workers in Norfolk, according to the NHS staff survey results.

The percentage of staff witnessing errors and experiencing harassment, bullying or abuse from patients, relatives or the public has also reduced by more than 10% since 2012.

The trust was among the top 20% of acute trust's in the country whose staff felt they were part of an effective team, providing a good quality of care to patients, and making a difference to patients. 277 staff took part in the survey.

Christine Allen, chief executive said: 'Overall this is a very positive report and we are in the best 20% of acute trusts in 14 areas.'

'We will continue to study the findings of the survey in detail and look to see where further improvements can be made.'

'The findings are very important to us in understanding how staff feel.'