Independent investigation: Chloe Sutherland (8 mnths), Edinburgh (2015)

Scotland
Incident 02 Feb 2015
Subject Chloe Sutherland (8 mnths)

Post-natally depressed mother fatally smothers daughter. Unable to access care as baby ‘too old’

Acceptance Status
No Response Published 13

Total Recommendations 13
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Acceptance Status tracks whether the trust accepted or responded to each recommendation.

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Recommendations (13)

1 All joint health and social care bodies
No Response Published
Recommendation
ensure that there is enough flexibility in referral criteria so that women with significant histories who have been seen within the service can be re-referred until the child is one year of age.
1 NHS Board C
No Response Published
Recommendation
Review the remit and staffing of the perinatal mental health service community team to ensure they can work towards meeting the quality standards of the perinatal network.
1 Scottish Government
No Response Published
Recommendation
Priority should be given to establishing a national managed clinical network as recommended in SIGN 127 (2012) which states: 'A national managed clinical network for perinatal mental health should be centrally established in Scotland. The network should be managed by … Read more
1 Royal College of General Practitioners (RCGP) Scotland
No Response Published
Recommendation
The RCGP and the Centre for Mental Health in England produced a report, ‘Falling through the gaps’ in 2015.15 This report highlights the role of GPs in disclosure, identification and support of women who develop a mental illness in the … Read more
2 All joint health and social care bodies
No Response Published
Recommendation
Ensure that there are clear pathways to access specialist perinatal mental health expertise within their board area, including pathways for urgent assessment by local mental health teams as appropriate.
2 NHS Board C
No Response Published
Recommendation
Review the PNMHS referral criteria to ensure that there is enough flexibility so that women with significant histories who have been seen within the service can be re-referred until the child is one year of age.
3 All joint health and social care bodies
No Response Published
Recommendation
Ensure that specialist perinatal mental health services complete a late pregnancy and early postnatal care plan in late pregnancy (28-32 weeks) for women at high risk of postnatal major mental illness, as detailed in Sign Guideline 127. This should be … Read more
4 All joint health and social care bodies
No Response Published
Recommendation
Ensure GP systems identify and highlight risks from perinatal mental health service assessments, these are Read12 coded and alerts set up on practice systems including a Key Information Summary (KIS)13 to capture and share information.
5 All joint health and social care bodies
No Response Published
Recommendation
Review IT systems and consider the use of electronic referral systems, for example using the SCI gateway system14. Ensure that general practices review and consider improvements to their IT systems. This could include having two PC monitors to allow access … Read more
6 All joint health and social care bodies
No Response Published
Recommendation
Ensure GP practices, particularly large practices, consider identifying a “go-to” GP with a particular interest in perinatal mental health. This may help minimise inconsistencies in the approach and response of different GPs to perinatal mental health issues. Read more
7 All joint health and social care bodies
No Response Published
Recommendation
Review the protocols in place between primary care, specialist teams and other agencies to ensure effective communication and information sharing.
8 All joint health and social care bodies
No Response Published
Recommendation
Ensure that there is local good practice guidance on discharge planning in keeping with the Service Standards developed by the RCPsych PQN.
9 All joint health and social care bodies
No Response Published
Recommendation
Ensure that patients treated with antidepressants are reviewed in line with NICE and local good practice guidance.