My granddaughter was recently sent to Crosshouse by her GP. She was really struggling to breathe (already had 2 hospital visits for this complaint beforehand). On arrival, it was stated by nursing staff that the baby was fine but was a GP referral.
I was not there at this point, it was my daughter (17 yrs), the baby's mum. She told me it was as if they were saying - oh she is fine but we need to take a look at her as her GP has sent her! Baby was admitted and when I arrived for visiting I was shocked at the way my daughter was being spoken to and treated. Baby's monitors were bleeping and flashing red - we went to try find a nurse... no-one there!
When we eventually found someone, they came into the room and muted the machine and walked back out! My daughter also asked if they had any teething gel she could have (she had only gone to the GP with her baby and did not expect to be sent in an ambulance to hospital so didnt have any of these things with her) - the reply from the nurse was that she was too busy. I was furious!
The treatment and lack of compassion my daughter and granddaughter received makes me very sad. I did not get the name of the 'rude nurse' but in future I will def be making a note of nurses names on duty. Its a shame - as the majority of nurses are brilliant (especially staff who put in the cannula feeding tube and staff while she was being observed)- but you always remember the ones who weren't.
After being in Crosshouse for 2 days, they were transferred to Yorkhill where the care she received was second to none. The nursing staff in HDU were so pleasant and helpful and could not do enough for the baby & my daughter. It turns out she had a very severe case of RSV. She has been home now for 5 days and was admitted again yesterday to Crosshouse. Consultant said they are not too concerned about her but would keep her in as a precaution due to her being very poorly for 2 weeks up in Yorkhill - daughter was told they would treat this as asthma and she would be out later that day.
We went to collect them and they had then decided that it was possibly a re-infection of what she previously had so she was kept in. As if it is not stressful enough having a baby in hospital very poorly - my daughter feels like she has been treated the way she was due to her age and being a young mother. I think this is awful that she has been made to feel this way. If I had of thought at the time I would definitely have taken the names of staff responsible for this and made a formal complaint. But of course, I had more important things on my mind.
"Attitude towards a young mother"
About: Crosshouse Hospital / Paediatrics Crosshouse Hospital Paediatrics KA2 0BE Royal Hospital for Sick Children (Yorkhill) / Respiratory Medicine Royal Hospital for Sick Children (Yorkhill) Respiratory Medicine G3 8SJ
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