The Scotsman

Robison in maternity unit vow to bereaved parents

● Review slams ‘unacceptab­le’ hospital practices

- By CATRIONA WEBSTER

ordered Healthcare Improvemen­t Scotland (HIS) to carry out the review last year after families whose babies died during childbirth at Ayrshire Maternity Unit spoke out about their experience­s.

Between 2008 and 31 March last year, there were four significan­t adverse event reviews concerning stillbirth deaths at the unit at Crosshouse Hospital,kilmarnock,eastayrshi­re.

A BBC investigat­ion found there have been six so-called “unnecessar­y’” deaths of babies at the hospital since 2008.

HIS, which looked at incidents from December 2013 onwards, found the health board’s review process for significan­t adverse events was not used in the maternity unit and staff were unsure how to respond to an adverse event once it was initially reported.

The report makes eight recommenda­tions for improvemen­t, including changes to the adverse event review process, improved family engagement and better support and training for staff.

Ms Robison said: “I’ve spoken today to the vice-chair of NHS Ayrshire and Arran and I’ve made it very clear to the board that I view the substandar­d practices uncovered in these reports as unacceptab­le. The board has also today published a set of action plans to implement the recommenda­tions. I welcome this response from NHS Ayrshire and Arran and have been clear with the vice chair that I expect these plans to be implemente­d and evidence of the improvemen­ts published.”

Ms Robison said she would meet affected families and offer them a role on an oversight group that will scrutinise improvemen­ts.

Conservati­ve MSP Brian Whittle said: “Red flags that should have been noted have been flying for the best part of a decade.”

Labour MSP Anas Sarwar said the findings “all point towards a workforce crisis with understaff­ed wards, high vacancy rates and high use of agency staff which is having an impact on patient care and safety”.

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