A week after being sent home from the emergency department of the hospital, a new report in the case of a five-year-old boy found his mother’s instinct “not addressed during repeated services”.
Yusuf Mahmood Nazir died on 23 November 2022, eight days later he was seen at Rodharham Hospital And sent home Antibiotics,
A report in Joseph’s case in October 2023, Published by independent advisors NHS South yorkshireFound that his care was appropriate and “an entry was not clinically necessary”, but it was rejected by his family.
Yusuf’s uncle Zaheer Ahmed has always said that he has “no beds and not enough doctors” in the emergency department, and that Yusuf should be admitted and given to intravenous antibiotics in Roderham.
However, a new report published by NHS England on Thursday, and under the leadership of former General Secretary Royal college of nursing Peter Carter said in his conclusions: “Our primary discovery is that the parents’ anxiety, especially the mother’s instinct that her child was unwell, was not repeatedly addressed in services.
“The dependence on the clinical matrix on the care that cared out a crisis for the family.
“This lacks shared decision making and clinical decisions had limited evidence of collaborative discussions with Joseph’s family, which led to a sense of exclusion and low faith in care plans.”
Joseph, who was asthma, was taken GP On 15 November, with a sore throat and feeling unwell. He was prescribed for antibiotics by an advanced nurse businessman.
After that evening, his parents took him to the Roderham Hospital Tatkal and Emergency Care Center (UECC), where he was seen in the early hours of the morning after waiting for six hours.
Joseph was discharged with a diagnosis of severe tonsillitis and an extended prescription of antibiotics.
Two days later, Joseph was given further antibiotics by his GP for a possible chest infection, but his family became so worried that he called an ambulance and paramedics insisted on taking him to Sheffield Children Hospital instead of Roderham.
Joseph was admitted to the intensive care unit on 21 November, but developed multi-failure and faced several cardiac arrests that he was not alive.
The 2023 report stated that the pediatrics were only one doctor at the UECC on 15 November and after midnight, the drug was responsible for covering adults and children.
It states that Joseph saw that the doctor is an experienced UECC doctor, who would not need to refer to a pediatrician to accept him.