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The Big Hospital Experiment
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Does anyone else watch this?
I wonder what everyone thinks about the concept. Personally I think it’s a really good idea and find the programme very interesting.
I wonder what everyone thinks about the concept. Personally I think it’s a really good idea and find the programme very interesting.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The concept of volunteers isn’t new, its the extent of the tasks these youngsters are required to do which is. They change stoma bags, help in end of life care, do hourly obs, etc., all things which ‘normal’ hospital volunteers aren’t allowed to do.
It seems the patients have enjoyed having these young people involved in their care, and the young people themselves are seeing a side of life, and death, which they wouldn’t under normal circumstances stances.
It seems the patients have enjoyed having these young people involved in their care, and the young people themselves are seeing a side of life, and death, which they wouldn’t under normal circumstances stances.
I am in two minds. Employed staff are required to comply with confidentiality and health and safety requirements and can be disciplined if they don't. I haven't watched the program but wonder how the volunteers are managed and controlled. When I worked in the NHS getting volunteers to do what they should have done and not what they felt they should do was often a nightmare. Feeding and hygiene assistance are a part of patient care and if patients need it then I think the NHS should be paying for it.
//The 14 recruits are put through two weeks of healthcare training, and are then placed on the wards, where they help the nurses with their duties.//
I found this a well balanced article on the series.
https:/ /www.th eguardi an.com/ tv-and- radio/2 019/sep /04/the -big-ho spital- experim ent-rev iew-can -a-volu nteer-a rmy-sav e-the-n hs
I found this a well balanced article on the series.
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from this description of candy stripers, it sounds like the ones who do patient care are actually more like work experience for people who want to go on and do some kind of medical or paramedical training. https:/ /en.wik ipedia. org/wik i/Hospi tal_vol unteer
In episode one you saw a patient having a shave, his name is Tom and he's a personal friend of mine. Because of the surgery he has had he cannot speak and writes everything down. He says the young people were absolutely marvelous and certainly lifted his spirits under the circumstances of cancer suffering.
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