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Investigation after woman with special needs died at Basildon Hospital


AN investigation has been launched after a young woman with special needs died following a routine operation at Basildon Hospital.

The parents of Lisa Sharpe, 21, from Billericay, say she died “crying and screaming” two weeks after an operation to insert a feeding tube into her bowel, in February 2004.

Her death certificate stated she died from a combination of pneumonia and the symptoms of her special needs conditions, Reye’s syndrome and cerebral palsy.

Miss Sharpe’s family have always insisted the pneumonia was caused by the poor standard of care at the hospital and claim she suffered unnecessarily because staff there did not understand her needs.

The case is now being investigated by NHS watchdog the Health Ombudsman, which yesterday criticised the standard of care provided by several other hospitals over the death of six special needs patients Lisa’s mother, Mary, said: “Lisa was still crying and screaming when she died.

“You wouldn’t leave an animal to suffer like that. My dog had a better death than my daughter.”

Lisa had a feeding tube inserted into her bowel, after doctors diagnosed an obstruction in her digestion system, which was making her vomit.

She began vomiting again two days later.

Her family say they repeatedly raised concerns with doctors, but that medical staff insisted nothing was out of the ordinary.

Lisa was eventually taken for an X-ray at the hospital, which showed she was suffering from pneumonia.

Mary claimed the doctor told the family the pneumonia could be treated, but something else was wrong with Lisa and she would only survive until the morning.

She died three days later.

Her family also claim that, despite their requests, Lisa was given no diamorphine or other painkiller to relieve her discomfort.

Maggie Rogers, director of nursing at Basildon Hospital, said: “At the recent inquest into Lisa Sharpe’s death, there was no suggestion from the coroner that Lisa’s nursing care had been poor.

“However, we acknowledge there are areas where her care could have been improved.

“We have responded to the issues raised by the family in their complaint, and have a programme of work in place to improve the quality of care for patients with complex needs.”

Comments(3)

the nun says...
11:48am Wed 25 Mar 09

This story does not supprise me at all .I have told my mum that if im visiting her and become ill that i do not want to go to that hospital ; i will never forgive them for what happend to my dad when he was in there. He was brought back from having a leg amputation under local and they forgot to give him a morphine drip or any pain killer ; so once the operation was over and he went back to his room after about fifteen mins ; he was screaming the place down for four hours ; this was horrendous and other things happend at that hospital that i wasnt happy with as well and i still suffer severe stress over this as i felt helpless to do anything and this happend six years ago.

nobby137 says...
12:39pm Wed 25 Mar 09

we were told my husband was sleeping off a migrain for 4 days , we insisited there was something more wrong , but they still said a migrain he never knew what was going on , we found him in a poor state on the 5th day , after alot of shouting at Doctors saying there was something worse wrong with him they finely sent him at speed to Romford hospital the following day they drilled two holes in his head, as he had a brain hemorrhage. Many other things led up to this with GP , but I glad to say he is still here to tell the tale. I feel so sorry for this family Basildon hospital AH!

Melanotan says...
3:56pm Wed 25 Mar 09

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Before the tragedy – Lisa Sharpe, who had cerebral palsy and Reye’s syndrome, with sister Teresa and brother Christopher Before the tragedy – Lisa Sharpe, who had cerebral palsy and Reye’s syndrome, with sister Teresa and brother Christopher

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