The woman was 8-and-a-half months pregnant when three nurses held her face down on the floor.
An NHS trust has launched an investigation after
claims that a heavily pregnant patient was dragged from a seat and
pinned to the floor face down by staff were made using social media.
Three members of staff are said to have held the eight-and-a-half months
pregnant woman on the floor after dragging her to the ground in a
London psychiatric hospital.
The incident was said to have
taken place at a mental health unit ran by the Central and North West
London NHS Foundation Trust (CNWL). Bosses at CNWL have removed a member
of staff from clinical duties while the investigation takes place.
The BBC reported
that the incident took place on Sunday, 10 July, whilst a former
adviser to the health secretary on patient safety was an in-patient at
the secure unit. Alison Cameron, who posted about her experiences to
Twitter, said the woman was being verbally aggressive but had not made
physical threats to staff.
"A male nurse came marching over from
the treatment room to the day-room",
Cameron, an associate at the London-based King's Fund and an expert on patient safety,
has reported her concerns to the Care Quality Commission (CQC). The BBC
says they have not named the hospital to protect the pregnant woman's
identity.
In a statement, CNWL said it acted as soon as they heard of the allegation. "Witnesses (staff and patients)
are being interviewed to find out what happened. We want to know why
restraint was necessary, because it is always an extreme event, even
when occasionally needed.
"After the incident, a doctor examined
the woman in question and she was fine. We are working with her and her
family about the incident and helping her from here."
http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/hospital-probe-launched-after-pregnant-mental-health-patient-pinned-down-by-male-nurse-1570967
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