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About: Outpatients / Haematology (Clinical)

(as a service user),

I am writing to provide feedback on my recent experiences at the Haematology Clinic in Newtownards.

Each time a particular nurse performs my venesection, I experience significant pain both during the procedure and for up to a week afterwards. On my most recent visit, I believe my vein was blown (i.e., punctured through), as the discomfort was especially severe and long-lasting. This does not happen when other nurses carry out the procedure.

Due to the ongoing pain and discomfort, I consulted my GP, who confirmed that I had indeed suffered a blown vein as a result of the venesection.

During this last appointment, I also overheard the same nurse mention to a colleague that their previous patient had experienced the same problem—presumably as a result of their technique causing another blown vein to a clinic patient. The nurse also seemed aware and conscientious of their own difficulties with venesection, which made them appear panicky during my procedure and did not inspire confidence. This added to my discomfort and concern.

This ongoing pain has made recovery more difficult and affected my daily activities, which has been distressing. It has also impacted my confidence in attending for future treatment.

Furthermore, since the clinic became nurse-led, I have noticed a difference in the management of the clinic. It feels different to when it was a Doctor led clinic. When the clinic was doctor-led, it felt much more supportive and better organised. As a result, the clinic now feels less approachable and less supportive. I have also heard clinic staff make similar comments to patients.

I wanted to bring these points to your attention for your awareness and in case any further support or training might be helpful for the nurse involved.

Thank you for your attention to this matter. I appreciate the overall care provided by your team.

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Response from Sharon Moore, Sister, Ards Outpatients, South Eastern HSC Trust 4 hours ago
Sharon Moore
Sister, Ards Outpatients,
South Eastern HSC Trust
Submitted on 17/06/2025 at 10:13
Published on Care Opinion at 10:50


Good morning,

Thank you for taking the time to provide feedback through Care Opinion about your recent appointment in Ards outpatients department.

I am sorry to hear that you had a negative experience which has come as a surprise considering the amount of positive feedback we have had for our nurse led clinic. The nurses in the department have a wealth of knowledge and experience behind their practice and pride themselves in providing quality care.

I would appreciate it if you could contact me directly to further explore the issues you have raised and agree a plan of care going forward that you would be happy with.

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Update posted by Egghead123 (a service user)

Dear Sister Moore,

Thank you again for your reply and for your willingness to discuss my concerns further.

I noticed you referred to what happened as a “negative experience.” I appreciate that this is a commonly used term, but I hope you will understand that, for me, it was much more than that. I would be grateful if my feedback could be understood in this light, as the effects have been significant for me and may be important for others as well.

I appreciate that you and your team are proud of the care you provide. I hope that this does not prevent a genuine reflection on incidents where care may fall short, as learning from such experiences is key to improvement.

Thank you for taking the time to consider my perspective. If possible, I would welcome any information through this platform about steps the clinic might take to reduce the risk of pain or injury during venesection, as I feel this could make a real difference for patients in similar situations.

Kind regards

Response from Colin Patterson, Lead for Governance, Involvement & Experience, Safe & Effective Care, South Eastern HSC Trust less than an hour ago
Colin Patterson
Lead for Governance, Involvement & Experience, Safe & Effective Care,
South Eastern HSC Trust

Hello, I am the Governance, Involvement and Experience Lead for the South Eastern Trust. I help the experience team work with everyone across the trust, both staff and our service users to promote care that is safe and effective.

Submitted on 17/06/2025 at 13:59
Published on Care Opinion at 14:44


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Dear Egghead123,

My name is Colin Patterson. My position is Governance, Experience and Involvement manager, with a leading role in improving the service user experience - this includes stories on Care Opinion.

Can I thank you for taking the time to post your recent experience of the haematology clinic in Ards Hospital. I am very sorry to learn of this experience and the impact it has had on you.

I have connected with Sister Moore, and we are planning to meet as a service leadership in the middle of next week to review your experience and explore the elements for change and improvement opportunities. Following this we will publish on this platform the learning and plans to improve.

Again, I apologise to you for the elements of your journey that fell below the expected standard and I thank you for sharing.

Best wishes

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