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"It should be patient welfare first not last"

About: Crosshouse Hospital / Trauma & orthopaedics Queen Elizabeth University Hospital Glasgow / Orthopaedics (Wards 10a, 10b, 10c &10d)

(as the patient),

I was involved in an accident when I was on my bike ( cycle ). I was hit by a car coming from a side street. Initially taken to Crosshouse but injuries too serious so moved Queen Elizabeth.

Where I was there receiving on the whole excellent treatment both before my operation. Left leg amputated below the knee also, right hip fractured and on my rehab physios were amazing and I was trying hard to work with them. 

I was informed I was going to Crosshouse (missed a bed slot on the previous Friday as I was unwell (flare up of my Collititus).

I stated would it not be better in the morning as I had a 9 am appointment with Westmarc to get measured for a wheelchair, also meeting with OT as regards washing and dressing (still awaiting this appointment, managing but am I wasting energy doing it wrong).

Before leaving the Queen Elizabeth, I asked if I would definitely get a wheelchair at Crosshouse Hospital. Yes, I was told.

So to Crosshouse arrived just after 6 pm, taken into ward 5, elderly patients all look like they have dementia (feel really bad for them). Nurse says to the ambulance team just transfer him to bed. My reply stop, I am self transferring bed to chair ETC.

So, please bring my wheelchair. The nurse's reply was that we do not have one. My morale and spirits nose dived.

I asked and got moved rooms, unfortunately not much improvement as the patient next to me was in a life threatening position, that and a few others patients in severe discomfort. 

22 30-ish, drug trolley comes round. OK, at least I will get my pain killers ETC.

Goes around the room, 7 beds, just leaving. I enquire excuse me where's mine. 

Was told my records have not come through so without them they cannot give me anything. 

Result: no sleep, in pain all night. 

In morning ask to speak to the bed manager and whoever is in charge. 

To be fair a consultant and trauma manager come and speak to me.

My point to them was they ticked a box as regards getting me moved, but it should be patient welfare first not last, especially the no wheelchair. 

And to conclude the issue with my pain relief and the absolute debacle of my prescription not coming through could have been life threatening so please learn from it.

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Response from Pamela Gibson, Patient Experience Facilitator, Nursing, NHS Ayrshire and Arran nearly 2 years ago
Pamela Gibson
Patient Experience Facilitator, Nursing,
NHS Ayrshire and Arran

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Submitted on 16/05/2023 at 09:03
Published on Care Opinion at 09:03


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Dear Billy1006

Thank you for sharing your experience with us via Care Opinion. I was very sorry to learn of your poor experience. Please be assured that this is not the person-centred care that we aim for.

We would welcome the opportunity to investigate your concerns in more detail. If that would be helpful, I would be most grateful if you could provide me with your details so I can pass them to the Service. You can leave your contact details on 01292 513942 (voicemail) and I will call you back or via email at aa.patientexperienceteam@aapct.scot.nhs.uk

I hope to hear from you further

Kind Regards

Pamela

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Update posted by Billy1006 (the patient)

Thank you Pamela I will give the voicemail a call

What happened is in the past I am just hoping everyone can learn from it

Response from Morag Busby, Lead Nurse, Orthopaedics (Queen Elizabeth University Hospital and New Victoria Hospital), NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde nearly 2 years ago
Morag Busby
Lead Nurse, Orthopaedics (Queen Elizabeth University Hospital and New Victoria Hospital),
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde
Submitted on 19/05/2023 at 11:37
Published on Care Opinion at 11:48


Hi Billy1006

Thank you for sharing your experience with us via Care Opinion. I was very sorry to learn that communication problems affected your experience of care when you moved from QEUH to Crosshouse Hospital.

We would welcome the opportunity to investigate your concerns. If that would be helpful, I would be most grateful if you could provide me with your details. You can contact me on 07812077853.

Kind regards

Morag

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