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September 13, 2013

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Health board fined following violent attack on nurse

 

Lothian health board has been fined after a worker was attacked while making a home visit to a patient with mental health issues.

The community psychiatric nurse, 55, was visiting a 58-year-old female patient who had been suffering from psychiatric illness for more than 30 years when the attack happened.

The nurse’s role involved visiting patients in the East Lothian area who were receiving community treatment for mental or psychiatric illnesses.

Haddington Sherriff Court heard on 11 September, that during the incident the nurse was forced to the floor, threatened and had her hair pulled so violently that several clumps were pulled out.

The HSE investigation found that at the time of the incident there were no risk assessments in place for community health team workers dealing with client violence of aggression, or for lone working in clients’ homes.

Lothian Health Board has further failed to provide such information, training, instruction and supervision, as was necessary for this work, and failed to provide a safe system of work for home visits to such patients.

The incident, which happened on 25 March 2009, was not reported to the HSE until November 2009, despite it being a serious occurrence that should have been reported within 10 days — as required by law.

Lothian Health Board, also known as NHS Lothian, of Waterloo Place, Edinburgh, was fined a total of £32,000 after pleading guilty to a breach of section 2 of the HSWA 1974 and of regulation 3 of the RIDDOR 1995.

HSE inspector Lindsey Stein said: “Lothian Health Board failed to appropriately manage the risks associated with nurses making lone home visits to clients with histories of violence towards staff.

“This employee was not properly supported or trained to deal with a patient she was visiting who was known to have been violent towards staff in the past as a result of her long standing mental health issues.

“The board’s failure to protect its employee was added to by its failure to report the incident for eight months.”

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Health board fined following violent attack on nurse Lothian health board has been fined after a worker was attacked while making a home visit to a patient with mental health issues.
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