Source · SPSO (Scottish Public Services Ombudsman)

Grampian NHS Board

SPSO (Scottish Public Services Ombudsman) Partly Upheld Reference 201403916 Sector Health Category nurses / nursing care Decided 01 August 2015

View NHS Grampian scorecard

Full decision

Summary

Miss C's MP complained to us on her behalf. Miss C was admitted to Aberdeen Royal Infirmary with an infected appendix, which was removed. She complained about aspects of her nursing care, including that she was not provided with anything to eat or drink on the day of her admission. She also complained that she was not given sufficient information on discharge. In addition, she was unhappy with the time the board took to respond to her complaint and she said their response contained inaccuracies, including the board's view that she was given tea and toast on the evening of her admission.

We took independent advice from one of our nursing advisers, who observed that there was no record of any food or fluids being given to Miss C on the evening of her admission. She said if tea and toast were provided she would have expected this to have been recorded. We upheld this aspect of the complaint.

While the adviser noted that, in light of Miss C's anxiety, the board could perhaps have provided her with extra information and reassurance, she considered that a reasonable level of information was provided to her at the time of her discharge. We did not uphold this aspect of the complaint.

We noted that there was a considerable delay in the board responding to Miss C's complaints correspondence. It appeared as though they had overlooked the complaint. We also noted that information relevant to their investigation was not contained within their complaint file, including notes of key discussions. Further, they failed to address all the points of complaint Miss C raised and some of the information they provided in their response did not appear to be supported by the available evidence. We, therefore, upheld this aspect of the complaint.

Recommendations

We recommended that the board: remind nursing staff of the importance of good record-keeping; remind complaints handling staff of the importance of issuing full, evidenced and timely responses to complaints; remind complaints handling staff that complaint files should contain a complete record of their investigations, including notes of relevant discussions; and apologise to Miss C for the complaints handling failures this investigation has identified.

Related reading

View Decision Report 201403916 as a PDF (13.61 KB) Updated: March 13, 2018

View original on SPSO (Scottish Publ… website

Other decisions involving Grampian NHS Board

Reference Date Summary Outcome
202504517 01 May 2026 C complained about the care and treatment that they received in A&E, and the subsequent handling of their complaint by … Upheld
202401974 01 May 2026 C complained about the standard of care provided to their parent (A) by the board in relation to a scan … Upheld
202501264 01 Mar 2026 C complained about the care and treatment that their spouse (A) received from the board during admissions to Dr Gray’s … Upheld
202402498 01 Sep 2025 C complained that the board failed to carry out their sibling (A)'s hip replacement surgery within a reasonable time. C … Upheld
202305315 01 Aug 2025 C, a Patient Advice and Support Service (PASS) adviser, complained on behalf of their client (B) about the care and … Upheld
View all decisions for this organisation