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"Poor Oncology services"

About: St James's University Hospital / Gynaecological oncology

(as a relative),

Staff on reception were unable to manage patient arrivals and were reliant on the nursing teams to support.

The waiting area was very quiet but there was over an hour delay with no updates to patients. I would hope for an update on any delays after 30 minutes.

There was a white board in Suite One which would be useful to provide information about delays but it wasn’t filled in. There were sections to confirm the names of the nursing staff and reception staff on clinic but it was all empty.

There is a teenage section that sits alongside the main waiting area, sectioned only by a retractable banner. The noise from this area was excessive and not helpful for anxious older patients.

Clinicians called patients by full name and asked them to confirm their date of birth in front of other patients. What happened to patient confidentiality?

Two nurses had a consultation with a patient in the waiting room! and in front of other patients. The full conversation could be heard. Again what happened to patient confidentiality?

The waiting was cold, chairs uncomfortable and the television was a repetition of the same slides which isn’t sufficient to keep the mind occupied during long delays.

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Response from Tracy Richardson, Patient, Carer and Public Involvement Officer, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust 3 days ago
Tracy Richardson
Patient, Carer and Public Involvement Officer,
Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust
Submitted on 10/05/2024 at 10:35
Published on Care Opinion at 10:35


Thank you for taking the time to write to us.

I am very sorry to read your concerns regarding our Gynaecology Oncology services at St James's Hospital.

Unfortunately there is not enough information in your post to allow us to look into the matters you have raised thoroughly therefore I would ask that you contact our Trust’s Patient Advise and Liaison Service (PALS).

This would also allow us look into the matters you have raised more thoroughly and also to see what lessons we could learn from your experience.

Please call our Patient Advise and Liaison Service (PALS) on 0113 206 6261 or alternatively email patientexperience.leedsth@nhs.net

Rosie

Senior Nurse

Patient Experience

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