"Lack of compassion"

About: Royal Victoria Hospital / Accident & Emergency

(as a service user),

I am writing to express my deep dissatisfaction with the lack of compassion I experienced from the nursing staff during my recent visit. After suffering a concussion, I was in a vulnerable and distressed state, experiencing significant pain and visual disturbances. When a nurse attempted to shine a light in my eyes, I informed them that the light was causing me extreme discomfort, making me see floaters, and bringing me to tears.

Instead of responding with understanding or concern, the nurse dismissively remarked  that I had my eyes open a few minutes ago. This statement was not only inaccurate, as I had kept my eyes covered the entire time to mitigate the pain, but it also displayed a troubling lack of empathy.

Subsequent medical evaluation revealed that I had a torn retina, underscoring the seriousness of my condition and the inappropriate nature of the nurse’s response. As a patient, I felt reduced to just a number rather than a person in need of compassionate care. This experience has left me feeling deeply unhappy with the treatment I received.

On a positive note, I would like to commend the doctor who attended to me afterwards. He showed genuine compassion by placing me in a dark room to alleviate my discomfort and checking in on me regularly. This contrast in care highlights that compassion can be shown by anyone within the healthcare team. While I deeply appreciated the doctor’s empathetic approach, the lack of empathy from the nurse was disappointing and concerning.

I hope that by sharing my story, steps will be taken to ensure that future patients are met with the kindness and consideration that everyone deserves, especially in times of medical distress.

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Responses

Response from John Barron, Service Manager, Service Manager, Urgent and Emergency Care, Belfast Health and Social Care Trust 6 months ago
John Barron
Service Manager, Service Manager, Urgent and Emergency Care,
Belfast Health and Social Care Trust
Submitted on 05/07/2024 at 10:37
Published on Care Opinion at 10:41


Hi cassingbg87,

I’m John Barron, Service Manager for Urgent and Emergency Care. Thank you for taking the time to share your experience on Care Opinion. I am sorry to read you felt our nursing staff lacked compassion during your assessment. We do strive to treat each patient individually with care and compassion through all stages of their journey in ED, unfortunately on this occasions your experience seems to have fallen short of that and left you feeling deeply unhappy and disappointed with some of the care received. I will highlight your experience to the team as a learning point to improve patient experience going forward.

Best regards

John

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