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Maternity Performance |
The table below is a standard list of maternity metrics that are complied annually for hospitals in England. You can use this list to see how Southport and Formby District General Hospital is doing in areas that may be important to you. |
Health Metric | Detail | Indicator |
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Annual number of births | Babies born | 2,627 |
Being left alone when worried | Worse than expected - 6.0 in patient survey | 6.0 |
Breast feeding initiation | Breast feeding initiated within 48 hours | 62% |
Clear communications | As expected - 9.4 in patient survey | 9.4 |
Confidence and trust | As expected - 8.9 in patient survey | 8.9 |
Elective caesarean | Babies deleivered as elective caesarean | 14.4% |
Emergency caesarean | Babies delivered as emergency caesarean | 12.5% |
Involvement in decisions | As expected - 7.9 in patient survey | 7.9 |
Participation in the National Pregnancy in Diabetes Audit | Yes | |
Partner /companion involvement | As expected - 9.5 in patient survey | 9.5 |
Unassisted deliveries | Babies delivered unassisted | 27.0% |
Patient Ratings | ||||||||||||
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By: | Nigel Waugh |
| Oct 8 2023 | |||
My daughter fainted this afternoon whist visiting her grandmother(-in-law) at her nursing home. I, her dad, was with her. Nursing home staff rang 999 and a First Responder arrived within minutes. He duly checked all her vital signs and passed the information on to the two ambulance men who arrived about five minutes later! She was taken to Southport and Formby District Hospital A&E department and received immediate attention upon arrival. She was looked after so well by all of you! We are in awe of all you do - my daughter is a Health Care Assistant in a Scots’ hospital Vascular unit - so was particularly appreciative of being looked after so attentively! Thank you so much for giving her her ‘mot’ once again after a scary couple of hours! |
By: | Lin |
| Sep 4 2023 | |||
I was brought to A&E after a serious fall and was seen really quickly. I had an X-ray and it was assessed I could not go home that evening as I was unable to weight bear. I was admitted to the ward in A&E where I was looked after really well. The next day the nurses were so caring and arranged transport home for me. I was very impressed how they dealt with so many people and I am very grateful to them. |
By: | Rebecca Fearn |
| Jul 17 2023 | |||
I attended A&E with pain due to gallstones. I could not believe how quickly I was triaged, seen by nurse, then doctor, sent for x Ray and admitted. Fantastic service, staff and clear explanation of all the next steps. I was in a quiet room and didnt want to move onto the ward when a bed became free. Thank you all those who cared for me so well, long live the NHS and medals to all the staff please! |