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"Effective communication and included in my care plan"

About: The Ulster Hospital / Emergency Department

(as the patient),

I was brought in quickly due to severe tonsillitis and was promptly given IV antibiotics and fluids. That night, a nurse became unwell and the admissions side room had to be closed due to a lack of staff available to run it. However, my assigned nurse was excellent in keeping me informed. They explained the situation clearly and answered my questions in detail, which helped me understand what was going on behind the scenes.

I felt very included in my care and well informed, which is something I don’t always experience. As someone who is profoundly deaf and relies on lip reading, it meant a lot to have a nurse who was attentive and descriptive. Normally, I find that nurses aren’t as detailed when answering questions, and that can leave me feeling excluded from decisions and unsure about what to expect.

That said, I do wish there was slightly more effort in asking about and accommodating my communication preferences. While doctors are usually good at moving to a quiet area to speak with me, some are uncomfortable removing their masks, which makes it hard for me to lip-read. This has happened before and again during this admission. It’s really important that staff are confident in adapting communication to meet the needs of deaf patients.

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Response from Jennifer Nicholson, Lead Nurse - Emergency Care, Emergency Medicine - A&E, South Eastern Health and Social Care Trust 2 weeks ago
Jennifer Nicholson
Lead Nurse - Emergency Care, Emergency Medicine - A&E,
South Eastern Health and Social Care Trust
Submitted on 16/04/2025 at 17:26
Published on Care Opinion at 17:26


hi Loki299

Thank you for taking time to provide feedback about your experience when attending the Emergency Department. It is good to hear about your positive experience and how your kept informed and felt included in your care. I will pass on your comments to the nursing staff who will appreciate them.

I will share with staff the need to consider patients communication preferences and the impact on patients if not considered. I will also discuss with medical staff around how they communicate with deaf patients and how wearing a mask can cause a barrier in effective communication.

I hope you improving following your hospital admission.

Kind regards

Jenny

ED Lead Nurse

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