I had a family member in 5C in the RVH. From the first day they communicated, the staff were rude and ignorant to us and only for the good communication from medical staff she would no nothing regarding her care. The ward leader never spoke to her as a patient except to tell her off for something. I feel like in their senior role they should attend advanced communication. The ward staff do not follow "Hello my name is" or wear name badges
As regards to track and trace, they did not take any contact details off the nominated visitors so how would you ever trace anything if a covid positive ever turned up in a bay. You simply couldn't. There was no staff member controlling anyone coming into the ward or ensuring that staff members signed in. A trolley for masks sits at the nurses station where you have walked through 50% of the ward with no protection on. On days it has taken be four hours of ringing the ward through switchboard to get booked in for visiting. This is very inadequate
I have witnessed infection control standards being poor during this pandemic, staff walking up and down the corridor with aprons and clothes on that they wore whilst seeing a patient within a bay. I am certain that this breaks protocol. The ward leader themselves was observed doing this. This should be fed back to staff before another patient receives and observes the same poor practices. Where anxieties are high already with being in hospital, watching this does not give confidence in nursing staffs ability to prevent the spread of infection
"Ward leader and lack of efficacy"
About: Royal Victoria Hospital / Cardiology Royal Victoria Hospital Cardiology BT12 6BA
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