I had a procedure done recently at POW Royal Women’s Hospital. I found the staff were exceptional. One thing that I feel needs to be addressed in the Day Surgery on Level 2, is that in the middle of the Waiting Room, where family and patients of other genders are sitting, there is a bathroom in the centre of that waiting room where patients have to dress in their gowns to prepare for surgery. I feel it really is inappropriate and unfair to the patients and staff for that to be happening in the middle of a waiting room. The televisions are placed at height in the same centre of the waiting room, so many eyes are on the spot where patients are walking out of the bathroom in gowns for surgery. Culturally I believe there are many patients who do not really do that amongst patients of the opposite gender present. (At the least behind a curtain. Which I was able to do thanks to someone leaving a bed space.)
"Day surgery privacy"
About: Royal Hospital for Women / Day Surgery Unit Royal Hospital for Women Day Surgery Unit Randwick 2031
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