The surgery prides itself in maintaining professional standards. For certain examinations during consultations an impartial observer (a “chaperone”) will be required. A chaperone is not only for the patient but staff also.
This impartial observer will be a practice nurse or healthcare assistant, or a member of staff who has had the training and is familiar with the procedure and be available to reassure and raise any concerns on your behalf. If there is no one available at the time of your consultation, then your examination may be re-scheduled for another time.
A family member cannot act as a chaperone, only as an advocate and support to you as a Patient.
You are free to decline any examination or chose an alternative examiner or chaperone. You may also request a chaperone for any examination or consultation if one is not offered to you. The clinician may not undertake an examination if a chaperone is declined.
The role of a chaperone:
- Maintains professional boundaries during intimate examinations.
- Acknowledges a patient’s vulnerability.
- Provides emotional comfort and reassurance.
- Assists in the examination.
- Assists with undressing patients, if required.