Der NHS verstößt 44.000 Mal pro Jahr gegen die Regeln für gemischtgeschlechtliche Stationen, wobei den Patienten die Gefahr von Demütigungen und Übergriffen droht

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/mixed-sex-wards-breach-nhs-streeting-b2534608.html

Von insomnimax_99

6 Comments

  1. No-Pride168 on

    So what percentage of those 44000 times resulted in humiliation and assault?

  2. Apprehensive-Sir7063 on

    The NHS is perpetually in crisis there’s no time for empathy, humiliation is what I expect anyway from the NHS it doesn’t mean I think they’re bad people they’re just busy and it’s excellent if you have a car accident or your leg is ripped off in an industrial accident

    But the structure of the NHS does not care about your feelings.

    If you have a chronic illness you’re going to endure it a long time before you get the correct help.

    Only way it can be fixed is with AI implementation streamlining meaning there’s more time to help patients, AI can help in diagnosis more quickly for example.

    I take lithium I repeatedly have doctors try and prescribe me drugs that interfere with it and potential to cause toxicity I’ve perhaps refused 7 or more times to take a medication the system should flag that. I’m not offended I don’t expect doctors to know every interaction but I Google every single time as it’s like the NHS wants me dead.

    “oh it was his time” they say after prescribing a new drug to a pensioner who can’t use Google.

    “old age” death certificate will say.

    I do wonder how many have died.

    Or a consultant neurologist trying to prescribe me a tricyclic anti depressant for my headache when I have bipolar and already hear a voice. But he was a private doctor

    Doctors need AI with AI deaths will reduce as will work load. They’re busy and their brains can’t consume all of the information they need so this aspect doesn’t frustrate me I just Google everything and then refuse if necessary.

  3. MyInkyFingers on

    Mixed wards can work if you have staffing or capacity issues and particularly when it’s a specialist ward

    But let’s talk about another bigger issue.. a lot of specialist wards are understaffed especially those with older patients where there may be uti related Delerium or alternatively Alzheimer’s. Those wards do not have enough staff to ‘special’ patients . If you have an aggressive patient .. who can include to also involve elderly patients .. staff can and do get injured .

    E/ : and also opens up greater potential for patients to injure themselves by preventable falls

  4. Wow, an article on the problems of mixed sex wards without blaming transsexuals.  The Telegraph/Times/Guardian must correct this immediately

  5. Loool, is that a prison or something?
    Is it so difficult to have men and women under a single roof without them assaulting each other?

  6. DoubleXFemale on

    I spent several days on a trolley in an AMAU consultation room before a suitable bed came up. I shared it with A – a man old enough to be my dad (I am a female in my 30s).

    We would chat to each other, we chatted with each other’s visitors, I let him come to my bit because I had a window, we checked with each other about turning on/off the big light and the telly. We were alone together unless one of us was using the facilities, getting meds or it was obs time, but I didn’t feel threatened at all. It was as pleasant as a hospital roommate situation can be, tbh.

    During the first night, a nurse came to tell me that they’d found me a proper bed, so could I pack my things – I did so. Then another nurse came in, appearing flustered, and told me that I could have the bed, but it was on a ward full of male patients with dementia who might try to get into bed with me, so I could turn it down if I wanted.

    Obviously I turned it down – thank god for that second nurse!

    When I did get a suitable bed, it was on a bay full of much older women, some of whom sundowned, none of whom were entirely mobile, and the lights were on all bloody night. I much preferred my time with A.🤣

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