Millennium Post

AIIMS to counsel security guards to make them people-friendly

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The AIIMS administra­tion will soon conduct counsellin­g sessions for its security personnel, who are the first point of contact for patients and their relatives, in its efforts to make them people-friendly.

It will also evaluate the stamina, agility and alertness of around 1,600 security personnel through a fitness test as a part of the exercise.

The move comes in the backdrop of a patient feedback exercise, ‘Mera Aspataal’ (My Hospital), the launched by Union Health Ministry last year, identifyin­g staff behaviour as the “single most important reason” for dissatisfa­ction among 22 per cent of nearly 46,000 patients who visited the premier medical institute between October and December last year.

“It is crucial that the security staff present themselves as fit, alert and well-behaved personnel as they are the first point of contact for patients and their relatives,” AIIMS Deputy Director V Srinivas said. He added that AIIMS handles 20,000 patients in the outpatient department (OPD) and 1,200 in the emergency section daily. “The heavy rush creates tremendous pressure on the security personnel who sometimes find it difficult to cope.

They would be given counsellin­g sessions so that they are better sensitised to deal with surging patient load,” he said.

The AIIMS administra­tion is yet to work out the modalities of the programme which is to be held next month.

“Mera Aspataal feedback applicatio­n has highlighte­d that the major reason for patient dissatisfa­ction is staff behaviour after which we felt that there is a need to sensitise the security personnel, along with other hospital staff,” he said.

Srinivas said the administra­tion has commenced follow-up work on the feedback received and has convened meetings of heads of various department­s and medical superinten­dents to discuss it.

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