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"Staff are doing their best despite being understaffed"

About: East Surrey Hospital / Accident and emergency South East Coast Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust / Emergency ambulance

(as a relative),

My Father-In Law was admitted to A&E by ambulance as a result of severe pain suffered after a fall. My wife arrived at his care home at the same time as the ambulance and so observed the care he received. The ambulance crew were excellent in communicating with both my Father-in-Law and with my wife and I as was the level of care throughout. On arrival at A & E it was obvious that things were very busy, the ambulance staff having now joined a queue with their colleagues to hand over their patient. During this time we waited in the corridor where he transferred from the ambulance stretcher to a hospital gurney.

 I had ridden in the ambulance with my father-In Law as he has Alzheimer's and dementia. I also accompanied him into the A & E dept.

After a wait of 40 mins the ambulance crew handed over and departed A&E.

A&E appeared to be understaffed as different members of staff visiting his cubicle kept being distracted by other staff to attend another patients needs. That said, we were happy that given the circumstances he was assessed in a reasonable time and had a CT scan. An hour after the CT scan a Doctor came by and revealed no broken bones much to our relief.

As he was still in pain it was decided that he needed to remain in hospital and was transferred to the CDU consisting of 4 beds, all of which were occupied.

Basic levels of care here seemed to suffer here as there simply wasn't enough staff and they had too much to cope with. I felt sorry for the staff on duty as they seemed to be run off their feet and stress seemed high. Trying to field enquires from visiting relatives or requesting their attention because your relative needed the toilet or needed re positioning in their bed only added to their workload. This puts relatives and patient in an awkward position!

In summary it is clear that staff are doing their best despite being understaffed or overburdened due to the sheer number of patients. As a relative of an elderly patient you just want them to be able to leave as quickly as it is safe to do so, as you feel that their basic needs are not been met.

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Response from Graham Parrish, Patient Experience Manager, South East Coast Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust 6 years ago
Graham Parrish
Patient Experience Manager,
South East Coast Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust
Submitted on 02/01/2019 at 10:34
Published on Care Opinion at 11:56


Thank you very much for taking the time to write about your experience with our service, it is always useful to receive feedback, both good and bad. I would like to pass on your thanks directly to the crew who attended your father-in-law and wondered if you would email pet@secamb.nhs.uk to confirm the date, time and address to where the ambulance attended in order that I can do this.

In the meantime I do hope that your father-in-law has made a good recovery from his fall and has no lasting ill effects.

Thank you once again.

Graham Parrish

Patient Experience Manager

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Response from Paula Tucker, Deputy Chief Nurse, Trust, Surrey and Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust 6 years ago
Paula Tucker
Deputy Chief Nurse, Trust,
Surrey and Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust
Submitted on 02/01/2019 at 10:55
Published on Care Opinion at 11:56


Dear D-Enchanted

Thanks you for your feedback; I am glad that the majority of your experience was positive and will let he clinical team know. I am sorry that you found CDU to be sub standard and would be happy to hear more about your experience.

If you would like to share further details of your experience my contact details are nicola.shopland@nhs.net

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Nicola Shopland

Divisional Chief Nurse Medicine

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Update posted by D-Enchanted (a relative)

Happy to discuss further.

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