What I liked
That my son finally got the treatment he needed after a 7.5 hour wait in A&E.
What could be improved
I arrived with my son who is 21 at midnight and there were only two other people waiting at that time in the A&E Dept. He literally had a hole in his face with a gaping wound in his chin which was bleeding and he had 2 teeth knocked out. He was triaged and told that he would need to be assesed for nerve damage and the wound would need stitches. More people arrived after us but no one was called in to see the doctor.
One nurse came in 1.5 hours after we arrived to shout rather aburuptly to all who were waiting that the dept. is short handed, there had been a road accident and anyone who could go home should do so as she had no idea how long the wait would be. Again more people arrived but no further news was given. About 4.30am a couple of people were seen by the GP ( 2 older women with what appeared to be fairly minor injuries) and the rest of us were just left to sit there. Two young men came in with blood pouring from head injuries after being attacked but they too were made to sit there for hours (and were still there waiting when we left at 9.15am. )They had been drinking but were not disorderly. Another man came in with head injuries who was very drunk and disruptive and got taken through the doors to the side wards almost immediately.
We were eventually called through at 4.45am and a HCA ran a few monitoring tests, BP etc, and then left us in a curtained area. I thought great we are going to get to see someone who can put the stitches in shortly and we can leave. We sat there until 7.30am and no one came back. I noticed that all the other young men who had been drinking but were not unruly were also left lying on beds in neighbouring bays and had like us been there all night or at least several hours. Other patients were seen and left before us. Was there a judgemental attitude going on here? cont
Anything else?
I realise that staff at A&E take a lot of abuse from people who have been drinking but this was not the case on the particular night and certainly not from me or my son who had only consumed a small amount of alcohol. I do not feel that we were treated with courtesy and respect or given the appropriate priority. My sons face was bleeding all this time and I had to keep asking for pads to hold over the wound as the gashes went straight through his chin into his mouth. I went to the front desk to ask how much longer it would be as we had already waited 7.5 hours and the nurse did apologise and said it was exceptional to wait this long. A doctor finally arrived to see my son at 8.00am when more staff seemed to have arrived for duty and he spent 1.5 hours stitching his face for which we are of course grateful.
Improvements needed:
The communication to the patients who were waiting all night to be seen (and longer )with only one explanation at 1.30am and no further news on waiting times or any apology. So attitude , communication skills and respect for patients needs to be improved. I also feel that we were sidelined and purposely made to wait longer than necessary without any word or explanation until i asked, because there was a view that he had been drinking and so he could wait! In fact he waited quietly and patiently and I feel that if I had not been there to speak for him it would have been several more hours until he was treated. I understand there were in fact 36 breaches of the 4 hour A&E wait that weekend which is poor to say the least! Are there staffing issues and cost cutting measures happening in A&E? or was this the exception to the rule?
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About: Leighton Hospital Leighton Hospital Crewe CW1 4QJ
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