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"Grateful for care of our dehydrated baby"

About: Perth Children's Hospital

(as a parent/guardian),

My baby had gastro recently and we live rural, after five days of trying to get enough fluids into our baby we presented to our local hospital. Unfortunately there was no doctor available and the nurse consulted with the GP on the phone and decided to send us on to Perth Children's Hospital. We arrived just after lunch after a lengthy drive and waited a couple of hours to see the doctor.

During the wait time I could see the staff were doing everything they could to manage the busy workload and they opened up another holding bay to try and get things moving quicker. When we saw the Dr Jayne she was very reassuring and informed us that our baby would need a nasogastric tube for re-hydration. The nurse and doctor were both very competent and did this unpleasant procedure quickly and efficiently. We stayed in the Short Stay Unit for a number of hours and also found the staff there pleasant and reassuring. The treatment our baby received improved their condition significantly and we are very grateful to have this service available to us.

My only suggestion would be that there should be a place dedicated to breastfeeding and expressing mothers in the Emergency Department. My baby was refusing to breastfeed due to their illness and I needed to express. I had travelled all morning and when I arrived I had to wait another two hours to express when we were allocated a cubical with a power point. I feel this negatively impacted on our breastfeeding relationship.  

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Response from Aresh Anwar, Chief Executive, Child and Adolescent Health Service 4 years ago
Aresh Anwar
Chief Executive,
Child and Adolescent Health Service
Submitted on 24/06/2019 at 3:57 PM
Published on Care Opinion at 4:24 PM


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Dear pixie,

Thank you for your positive feedback which helps provide staff with an extra spring in their step. I have asked the Emergency Department for feedback with regard to the possibility of a designated place for breastfeeding, and I will provide an update to you.

Kind regards,

Dr Aresh Anwar

Chief Executive

Child and Adolescent Health Service

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Update posted by pixie (a parent/guardian)

Hello Dr Anwar,

Thanks for your response, I’ll check back in to see what you come up with in regards to a breastfeeding or expressing area in the ED.

Update posted by pixie (a parent/guardian)

Hello Dr Anwar,

It's been over over a month and I haven’t heard back. I’m curious if you can update me yet.

Response from Katie McKenzie, Executive Lead Mental Health, Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service, Child and Adolescent Health Service 4 years ago
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Katie McKenzie
Executive Lead Mental Health, Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service,
Child and Adolescent Health Service
Submitted on 25/11/2019 at 1:38 PM
Published on Care Opinion at 1:48 PM


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Dear pixie,

Thank you for taking the time to talk with me.

As per our discussion, you have highlighted a gap in how we communicate facilities and support for breastfeeding mothers.

I am personally going to look into how we address this gap and look forward to discussing it further with you in February.

Kind Regards,

Katie

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