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Complaints procedure in cases of professional misconduct of a Nurse and midwife or nursing assistant
How to lodge a complaint
The complaint must be in writing stating the following details:
- The places, date and time of the incident
- The conduct complained of
- The names and particulars of persons involved and witnesses if any.
NOTE: be specific and give as much information as possible.
Send your complaint to:
The Registrar
Lesotho Nursing Council
P.O Box 9110
Maseru 100
Lesotho
MASOWE III opposite Lesotho Housing Houses, along Matukeng Road
Tel: +266022320264/ 28315563
FAX: +266022315561
Email: lnc@leo.co.ls
Examples on lodging a complain
Examples of acts and omissions which are regarded as professional misconduct by the Lesotho Nursing Council.
- Failure to give the required treatment to the patient
- Failure to keep accurate and complete record of all nursing care provided to a patient
- Giving confidential information about the patient to unauthorized persons
- Neglect to or delay in obtaining medical assistance for a patient
- Failure to prevent injury or accident to a patient
- Theft from a patient or a deceased person
- Patient assault (physical, sexual or verbal)
- Arson and attempted murder
- Leaving the patient unattended
- Misuse of medications
- Forcing a patient to sign a consent for surgical procedure
- Practicing in a private clinic without a Private Practice License
How the council deals with complaints
- For every received complaint, the Practitioner is identified
- The matter is investigated and all relevant information is obtained
- A report is submitted to the Professional Conduct Committee
- The Committee may impose a fine or refer the complaint for a disciplinary hearing
- A formal professional conduct inquiry will be held during which evidence is heard
- The applicable penalty may be imposed which may be:
NOTE :
- Patients, managers, police officers and other members of the public are requested to bring to the Council’s attention any case of misconduct by a registered nurse, Midwife and a Nursing Assistant. This will assist the Council to fulfill its commitment to provide a competent, safe, compassionate and ethically based health service by Nurses.
