The boy was given first aid at the CHPS compound before being referred to the Wa Regional Hospital

The Upper West Regional Minister, Hon. Hafiz Bin Salih has indicated his readiness to constitute a committee to probe the death of the two years old boy from Boli in the Wa Municipality who was bitten by a snake and was returned from the old Wa Regional Hospital unattended to by nurses with an excuse that the person in charge of the folder unit has closed.

The sneak bite occurred on Saturday at Boli and the boy was rushed to the regional hospital at about 2:00 p.m but the health workers reportedly asked his mother to get a folder before treatment could commence. Workers in charge of the folder room were, however, said to have abandoned their duty post at the time.

According to eyewitnesses the decision of the health workers left the mother of the deceased helpless and within two hours afterwards, the child died unattended to by the health providers.

The minister speaking at a meet the press forum in Nandom expressed worry over the issue and indicated his preparedness to crack the whip and sanction stiffer punishment to those who were in charge if found culpable.

Background

The boy was bitten by a snake in a Bambara beans farm at Boli in the Wa municipality Saturday, and the mother had to carry him on her back to trek more than 3 kilometres to a CHPS Compound in the area where he was given first aid before being referred to the regional hospital.
He was then carried on a motorbike together with his mother and aunt for about 45-minute journey from Boli to Wa.

They arrived at the regional hospital at about 2:00 p.m. but health workers there allegedly asked the boy’s mother to get a folder before treatment could be administered.
Workers in charge of the folder room were, however, said to have abandoned their duty post at the time.
The distraught relatives of the boy went back to inform nurses at the emergency ward about the development, but they allegedly insisted on their demand for a folder before any treatment could be given to the boy.

Boy ‘refused’ medical attention
According to relatives and an eyewitness, the nurses refused to admit or even give the little boy any form of treatment or attention because they could not get the folder.

“We were asked to go for a folder if not we wouldn’t get treatment. We went to the folder room but there was nobody there, and the nurses insisted they will not attend to us until we have the folder,” Salia Abudu who transported the boy and his relatives to the hospital told 3news.com.
In their desperation, Abudu said they went to inquire about the whereabouts of persons in charge of the folder room from a nurse at the OPD department but the said male nurse got angry.
“One big man who was at the OPD taking vital signs got even angry at us when we asked the whereabouts of the people in charge of the folder room so we sat at the Hospital up 6:00 p.m.” he claimed.

According to Abudu, they were scandalised by the attitude of the health workers on duty at the time, noting both the boy’s mother and aunt became helpless after waiting for four hours without getting any treatment for the boy.
“We were advised to go and unfortunately, the boy died upon arriving at the CHPS compound,”.
Residents who got wind of the incident are reportedly angry and are demanding heads to roll at the hospital for the alleged negligence.
We’ll investigate – Hospital
When contacted, the acting director of the Regional Hospital, Dr Emmanuel Steve Blankson, said the matter had not come to his attention but assured he will investigate to “know what actually happened on the ground”.

He explained that the hospital has put in place measures to take care of all emergency cases at the facility including snake bites.
Dr Blankson indicated that even in situations where victims with emergency cases are brought in unconscious without any relative, they are given treatment by health workers, and cited a similar incident where an accident victim brought in Saturday was rushed to the theatre.

On the issue of a folder, he said the practice has been that where a patient requiring emergency care is brought in without a folder, they pen down the patient’s information on a sheet of paper until such a time his or her folder will be ready and the information transferred unto it.

He assured that he will look into the two-year-old boy’s case to know “whether at any point because of folder somebody didn’t get care”.

By: Saeed Fatawu, Tv3 Network

One thought on “Minister to Probe Death of 2 Years Old Boy”
  1. I think we need to reshape the way we train our nurses.One of these days,I was at the regional hospital when they brought an accident patient and they asked where his health insurance is,the people said they need to go to his house and bring it,the man was left unattended and the man finally gain consciousness.I have lots of stories about nurses.But for me,I have made up my mom and that,I will deal with one of them one of these days.Lets wake up.Our nurses are not fair to us.

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