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"Out of hours service & health care assistant"

About: Lanarkshire Community Services / GP Out of Hours service

(as a service user),

I took my extremely unwell 2 year old to out of hours at the Airdrie Community Health Centre after Nhs 24 got us the appointment. He had a fever of 40. 2 and a high heart rate. The health care assistant was very impatient with my frightened two year old and was grabbing his left to get his toe for the heart rate monitor rather than being calm and explaining to a frightened child.

We were asked to wait in the waiting area after stripping our child to his nappy. After speaking with gp he was given medication and we were asked to wait 45 mins to see if there was any improvement in his vital signs before deciding if he needed to be taken to hospital.

After 45 minutes we were called through by the health care assistant to check his heart rate and temperature, again my son was extremely upset and crying as he didn’t understand what was happening and he was very sore. Due to my child crying the health care assistant swore and said the noise was effecting their head ache and then explained they needed the bed. I was obviously too concerned for my poorly child to react to what had been said but looking back I am extremely upset.

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Response from Laura Jack, Service Manager, Specialist Children's Health Services Unit (SCSHU) inc. Paediatric & CAMHS, NHS Lanarkshire 5 years ago
Laura Jack
Service Manager, Specialist Children's Health Services Unit (SCSHU) inc. Paediatric & CAMHS,
NHS Lanarkshire
Submitted on 18/10/2018 at 14:08
Published on Care Opinion at 15:49


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Dear Worriedmummy,

I'm so sorry to read about your experience at our Out of Hours Service. What you have described definately falls below the standard of communication we would expect. I can imagine this must have really upset you, particularly when you are there with your son who was unwell at the time. I hope your son is feeling better now.

I wondered if you could contact me so that we can have a chat about this and so we can ascertain when you attended and who you saw. I can then ask my colleagues at Out of Hours to investigate a little more and get back in touch with you.

My number is 01698 858 321 or 01698 858 292.

Alternatively you can email us on patientaffairs.primarycare@lanarkshire.scot.nhs.uk

Thanks

Laura

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