The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

Hospital cleaning concerns

NHS: Report finds issues

- BY KAITLIN EASTON

The crumbling condition of community hospitals in the north-east is preventing cleaners from being able to disinfect them properly, a recent inspection has found.

Officials from Healthcare Improvemen­t Scotland visited smaller NHS Grampian hospitals across the region and yesterday published a report flagging several concerns.

The institutio­ns under scrutiny were Aboyne, Fleming in Aberlour, Glen O’Dee in Banchory, Seafield in Buckie, Jubilee in Huntly, Stephen Hospital in Dufftown, Kincardine in Stonehaven, Turner in Keith and Turriff.

As a result of the visits, the health board has been told to tighten up its training and ensure buildings are adequately cleaned to minimise crossinfec­tion.

The inspection revealed it wasn’t possible to clean and decontamin­ate in some areas due to the poor condition of the buildings. Missing ceiling panels in a patient waiting area and damaged floors due to water ingress were among the issues found in one hospital, which was not identified in the document.

The inspectors found dusty vents above patient beds in one of the inspected venues. Broken surfaces, loose laminated flooring and broken sealants around toilets, sinks and showers were also noted.

And when asked, staff were unable to describe the training requiremen­ts for infection prevention.

Although there was evidence of staff completing training, there was no consistent or reliable system that monitored this.

Senior nurses told inspectors cleaning resources were being reviewed after staff reported concerns over lack of weekend domestic cover. This impacted nursing time as they had to pick up duties normally carried out by domestic workers.

NHS Grampian said it recognised the “need for further improvemen­t” and welcomed the report.

A spokeswoma­n said: “The report has laid out a number of requiremen­ts for us as a board.

“Work on implementi­ng theseisund­erwayanda full action plan has been submitted to Healthcare Improvemen­t Scotland. This can be read in full on their website.

“As inspectors have highlighte­d, staff knowledge of – and adherence to – standard infection prevention and control precaution­s was good and equipment is cleaned to a good standard.”

Inspection­s were carried out between August 13-15.

 ??  ?? UNDER SCRUTINY: Jubilee Hospital in Huntly was one of the institutio­ns visited by healthcare inspectors
UNDER SCRUTINY: Jubilee Hospital in Huntly was one of the institutio­ns visited by healthcare inspectors

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