My young child needed an X-ray at Maroondah Hospital. We had triage nurse assess us, then waited for the doctor who came and assessed my child. Doctor's assessment was we needed an X-ray on their ankle. The doctor escorted us to the waiting area for an X-ray and waited our turn. The radiologist called my child's name, didn’t introduce themselves and said you don’t need mum or dad do you? My child said yes, I do and I said I was coming in. While in the X-ray room they didn’t take the time to explain to my child what was happening, what would happen next and I had to help when radiologist wanted them to lay a particular way as my child didn’t understand and I felt the radiologist didn’t help them understand. Part of the radiologist's job was to reassure their and help their young patients. It was lucky I did go into the examination room.
My child doesn’t have X-rays all the time so they were unsure what was happening. They were nervous about the process and they were in extreme pain. All things that were ignored by radiologist. I felt it was very poor patient care and that is their job. The next time my child has an accident, the treatment from yesterday will be there to add anxiety to their next injury. It would have taken a couple of minutes to reassure a little child what was happening and have a positive experience.
"Poor X-ray bedside manner"
About: Maroondah Hospital / Emergency Department Maroondah Hospital Emergency Department Ringwood East 3135
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