Staff are praised by inspectors, but working hours concerns and racism against staff are highlighted.
Care provided by a hospital has improved, inspectors have revealed.has been moved from "inadequate" to "requires improvement", the Care Quality Commission said.
They said staff were now taking extra measures to help patients, but raised concerns over racism towards staff and "excessive" working hours in areas. She added inspectors had noted "caring and thoughtful" actions by staff when one patient was discharged, and saw another example of "person-centred care" when adjustments were made to help one patient find it easier to drink.
The inspection team found staff at the hospital, part of University Hospitals Bristol and Weston NHS Foundation Trust, worked well to identify adults and children at risk of, or suffering, significant harm and liaised with other agencies to protect them.
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