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Emergency department nurse creates children's book to comfort anxious young patients

Local News by Matthew Hancock-Bruce 12 minutes ago  
Callum Smith from Community Safety Education, matron for urgent and emergency care Fiona Owen, Donna Rees, ED sister Lauren Ford and deputy chief nurse Paul Devlin (Credit: Supplied)
Callum Smith from Community Safety Education, matron for urgent and emergency care Fiona Owen, Donna Rees, ED sister Lauren Ford and deputy chief nurse Paul Devlin (Credit: Supplied)
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An emergency department nurse at Macclesfield District General Hospital has authored a children's book.

Donna Rees, a sister and training facilitator at East Cheshire NHS Trust, is celebrating the release of Leo the Lion.

She created the book after noticing that children in waiting areas often became restless and anxious during busy winter periods.

"I spend a lot of time in the children's emergency department, and during the peak winter months, it became clear that the children needed a distraction," Donna said.

"Coming to a hospital can be scary, so I wanted to create something practical to help them relax.

"Lions are traditionally viewed as brave, but our main character, Leo, gets scared too. Showing children that even a lion can feel frightened helps validate their feelings while gently preparing them for what to expect during their care."

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Donna is celebrating 25 years of service with East Cheshire NHS Trust (Credit: Supplied)

Leo the Lion follows a young cub who discovers that it is completely natural to feel frightened when visiting the hospital.

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It incorporates the real-world names of the Macclesfield emergency department nursing staff into the text so young patients can connect the story to the team treating them.

Donna used AI software to create the illustrations, with the compact A5-sized booklet also featuring custom colouring sections and word puzzles to keep patients up to the age of 15 engaged.

The project has been delivered thanks to a partnership with Community Safety Education, a regional non-profit organisation led by Callum Smith.

The non-profit managed corporate sponsorships, printing, and logistics to supply the books directly to the hospital completely free of charge.

Following the success of the first print run, Donna is already drafting a second book in the series for returning patients.

Early discussions are also underway to explore adapting the concept into specialised versions to support adult patients with dementia, autism, or learning disabilities.

     

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