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Aberdeen Solicitors criticise Hospital cleanliness

Chris Gordon, Partner of Thompson’s Solicitors in Aberdeen has criticised Royal Aberdeen Children’s Hospital for failing to do enough to step up hygiene controls, 15 months after an outbreak of maggots forced the closure of three operating theatres.

Thompsons Solicitors represent the families in the public inquiry into 18 deaths following an outbreak of Clostridium Difficile, C-Diff at Vale of Leven Hospital. Mr Gordon was speaking after the publication of a report by the Healthcare Environment Inspectorate into hygiene standards at the Aberdeen Hospital.

The report found that the general standard of cleanliness at the hospital was good but identified a number of areas for improvement.

Mr Gordon said: “It’s very alarming that the Inspectorate has found that hand hygiene standards are not being applied rigorously enough and that RACH has not done enough to ensure public awareness of the dangers and the need for infection control.

“The fact the Inspectorate also want to see better reporting arrangements with the paediatric ward at Dr Gray’s Hospital in Elgin where two people died after an outbreak of C-Diff last year, is equally alarming.

“Hospital Acquired Infections can have a devastating effect, and the hospital authorities and the Health Board must do everything in their power to stamp them out.”

Inspectors report on Aberdeen Children’s Hospital

The general standard of cleanliness at the Royal Aberdeen Children’s Hospital is good, according to a report by the Healthcare Environment Inspectorate.

The inspectors’ report, published today, found that staff at NHS Grampian had made progress in their efforts to protect patients from infection. The hospital was clean, isolation practices and management of patients with known or suspected infection were good and there is a clear understanding of antimicrobial prescribing for paediatric patients.

However the report also identified a number of areas for improvement:

* Hand hygiene and dress code standards must be adhered to rigorously
* A lack of integration across infection prevention and management structures needs to be addressed

* Reporting arrangements between the Royal Aberdeen Children’s Hospital and the paediatric ward at Dr Gray’s Hospital need to be formalised
* Surveillance data and information on display should be made more meaningful and suit the needs of patients and visitors
* Public awareness should be increased to ensure everyone is involved in infection prevention and control.

Health secretary Nicola Sturgeon said:

“I had made tackling hospital infections my top priority. This report shows that the Royal Aberdeen Children’s Hospital has adopted a number of good practices, but there are areas where issues have been identified in the past and I would like to see NHS Grampian implement the recommendations to improve these as a matter of urgency.

“We want patients and their families to have the utmost confidence in the cleanliness of our hospitals and the quality of care.”