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About: Royal Hallamshire Hospital

(as the patient),

What I liked

nothing

What could be improved

better communication between team members, cleanliness of the hospital. better involvement of patient with planning care. showing patients respect and giving tham dignity.

I attended the Hallamshire for a procedure on a brain tumour with gamma knife surgery. I was asked to attend the hospital at 1pm on sunday 28th march to see the doctors and have the procrdure on monday 29th march. On arrival at the hospital I was told it should have been 2 pm as staff where on a break and was told to wait in the patients day room. the room was dirty with drinks spills on the floor and rubbish piled up in a chair as there was no bin. another nurse suggested that we could sit in the canteen on D floor which we did. The canteen was dirty with crumbs on most of the tables and chairs and dirty cutlery in the window bottom. The soft furnishings looked dirty and grubby. back on the ward I did not get to see anyone until 3pm. when I saw a dr, nurse and consultant . On the following day at 10am when I returned to the ward N2 I was again asked to wait in the patients day room as the room that had been allocated had a sewage problem. Later when shown the room it was very small and claustraphobic so much so that we sat in the lift lobby until 12pm when we had had enough and made our own way to the stereotatic dept. In the dept I was fitted with a frame to my head as part of the treatment. after having an MRI scan I was then asked to sit a in public area to wait. This caused some distress as people where looking at me due to the frame.later I was moved to a waiting area to wait for ambulance transport to be transfered to Weston Park hospital. When the transport arrived I was escorted to the mini bus through the main hospital doors and past everyone that was smoking. I could feel people looking at me and felt quite uncomfortable like a freak show, having no privacy and dignity.The transport was also dirty and looked as if it had been used by a team of builders prior to picking us up.

Anything else?

At Weston Park hospital we were offered a choice of waiting in the conservatory or on ward 2 . we chose the consevatory which although cold was quiet. Later on a patient from one of the wards came into the conservatory and started smoking stating that her doctor said it would do her no more harm. She was approached by a sister from ward 4 who told her that she shouldnt smoke as it would set off the fire alarms and to not do it again after she had finished that cigarette.No mention of the fact about the harm to others of passive smoke. At this point we went to wait on ward 2. At the time of my treatment my wife and I where shown the treatment unit and explained to us the procedure. when I was fastened into the machine my wife said that she had to go out but we had been led to believe by the consultant that she would be able to observe the procedure from trhe viewing gallery. My wife was very upset by this and sat crying in the waiting room. I felt helpless and unable to do anything as I could not move, Immediately after treatment I left the hospital instead of staying as we were angry and upset by the events of the days. If I was able to have teatment elswhere I would have done so but Sheffield is one of only a few places in the uk to offer this treatment and so I felt trapped.

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Response from Royal Hallamshire Hospital 13 years ago
Royal Hallamshire Hospital
Submitted on 25/06/2010 at 16:49
Published on nhs.uk on 25/07/2010 at 20:38


We are sorry to hear that, we did not meet with your expectations during your recent hosptial visits, as staff at Sheffield teaching Hospitals NHS Trust Strive to achieve a high standard of patient care .

Staff at the Hospital actively encourage all feedback from both patients and carers and would always welcome the opportunity to meet to discuss any concerns further .

If you would like us to look into your concersn further, please contact the Patient Services Team on 0114 271 2400 alternatively email at PST@sth.nhs.uk

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