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"A poor experience"

About: Altnagelvin Area Hospital / General Surgery Altnagelvin Area Hospital / Paediatrics Northern Ireland Ambulance Service / Patient care services South West Acute Hospital / Children's ward South West Acute Hospital / Emergency General Surgery

(as a parent/guardian),

My daughter was brought to ED SWAH with abdo pain. After assessment she was for transfer to Children’s Ward AAH, suspected appendicitis. I had to drive her to AAH in the night. She was admitted and following tests was sent home after 3 days with ongoing abdo pain, advised it was not her appendix.

When she returned home her condition showed no improvement and was reassessed by surgical  and paeds team within 24hrs. She had a further admission in SWAH children’s ward and further discharged again after a night stay with ongoing pain. She was further discharged to manage her pain at home. Her condition showed no improvement and I sought GP advice. Within 48hrs she was reassessed again and her bloods were taken then repeated. Within 2 days  with the results available she was further reassessed by GP and was commenced on antibiotics without definite diagnosis.

She became acutely unwell within 12hrs with pyrexia, rigors and acute abdo pain. Due to delay in GP OOH response I returned her to ED SWAH as she was very distressed where surgical team reassessed her in a timely manner but paeds refused to reassess her despite being asked to.

After a period of time AAH surgical team agreed to accept her for admission. Again I had to transport my daughter via car alone in the middle of the night, at no point was an ambulance transfer offered on either occasions. This is a very stressful situation with a sick child in a car and the journey takes over 1hr and half in the middle of the night.

On arrival to AAH Children’s ward we appeared to be a nuisance as we were reattenders. On the ward staff appeared annoyed as we had been readmitted. Again told it wasn’t her appendix. She had repeat USS, the surgical team reviewed her again and almost 2 weeks from her onset of pain, I was accused of not being happy until my daughter had had surgery. They scheduled her for theatre for appendectomy. She was consented her for laparoscopic or open surgery. I was left fearful of how she was going to be cared for during her surgery as they appeared unhappy with me as I advocated for my daughter as a minor. My daughter had a confirmed appendicitis on surgical finding.

When her surgery was completed the surgeon was very abrupt and when asked about her procedure they stated that they had no equipment to carry out a laparoscopic procedure in the theatre used. Staff on the ward seemed unfriendly and unapproachable. They carried out the necessary tasks required and requested but with poor attitude towards both my daughter and myself. When analgesia was requested post surgery it came with attitude as if it was a bother to the staff or if I raised concerns. The communication after surgery was poor, the consultant appeared to not know the type of surgery my daughter had and seemed just to be keen to discharge her. The nurse discharging was asked for pain relief for the long journey home and they unwillingly provided it with what I felt was a rude attitude towards myself and my daughter. Making her stay especially on the second admission a poor experience.

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Response from Northern Health and Social Care Trust 9 months ago
Submitted on 07/08/2024 at 00:27
Published on Care Opinion at 07:49


Dear circinusre98 - My name is Grace Edge and I am the Head of Children's Nursing in the Northern Health and Social Care Trust.

I am very disappointed to hear of your poor experience in the Children's Ward in AAH.

If you are agreeable I would welcome a conversation with yourself to discuss your concerns further. I am unable to take any personal details from Care Opinion but would ask you to contact my secretary Gretta on 02894424600 option 3 and she can set up a call with me.

Thank you

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Update posted by circinusre98 (a parent/guardian)

Thank you, the care opinion is regarding Western Health and Social Care Trust including AAH - Altnagelvin Area Hospital.

Response from Jennifer McGullion, Ward Manager Children's Ward South West Acute Hospital, Women & Children, WHSCT 9 months ago
Jennifer McGullion
Ward Manager Children's Ward South West Acute Hospital, Women & Children,
WHSCT
Submitted on 07/08/2024 at 17:44
Published on Care Opinion on 08/08/2024 at 07:39


Hi There,

My name is Jennifer McGullion and I'm ward manager in Children's ward in the South West Acute Hospital. I'm saddened to read of your recent experience of the care your daughter received within a number of locations within the Western Trust. As I'm unable to garner further information from care opinion, I'd like you to make contact with me or Michelle Bryson, Lead Nurse Acute Paediatrics, so we can investigate the issues you have highlighted, and make any necessary changes to ensure this experience is not repeated. Our contact details are listed below and we hope you will enable us to address this concerning experience as it falls far below they level of care we aim to deliver.

jennifer.mcgullion@westerntrust.hscni.net

michelle.bryson@westerntrust.hscni.net

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Response from Yvonne Devenney, Ward Manager, Ward 6 & 16 Children's Altnagelvin ( W&C), WHSCT 8 months ago
Yvonne Devenney
Ward Manager, Ward 6 & 16 Children's Altnagelvin ( W&C),
WHSCT
Submitted on 12/08/2024 at 11:16
Published on Care Opinion at 11:16


Dear circinusre98

My name is Yvonne and I am the ward manager in the Children's Ward in Altnagelvin Hospital.

I am very saddened to read of your daughter's and your experience throughout her journey. I can only apologise for the added stress and anxiety this must have caused.

I would be very keen to meet with you to discuss all the issues you have raised and will be feeding this back to staff.

Please contact my to arrange a date and time to suit you. My email is yvonne.devenney@westerntrust.hscni.net

Kind regards

Yvonne

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Response from Neil Gillan, Co-Production & Partnership Lead, Quality, Safety & Improvement, Northern Ireland Ambulance Service 8 months ago
Neil Gillan
Co-Production & Partnership Lead, Quality, Safety & Improvement,
Northern Ireland Ambulance Service
Submitted on 14/08/2024 at 12:33
Published on Care Opinion at 12:33


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Good afternoon circinusre98,

I would like to begin by thanking you for taking the time to share your feedback on the Northern Ireland Ambulance Service. I was truly sorry to read of your recent experience. It is always our intention to provide the best service possible and as such is disappointing when our services fall below the expectations of our patients and their families. If you wish to discuss this matter further, please contact me on 07880022791 or at neil.gillan@nias.hscni.net.

I hope your daughter is recuperating.

Best wishes

Neil

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