National End of Life Care Programme/The College of Social Work (2012) The Route to Success in End of Life Care - Achieving Quality for Social Work http://www.nhsiq.nhs.uk/resource-search/publications/eolc-rts-social-work.aspxThe Route to Success in End of Life Care:Achieving Quality for...
'End of life care is the remit of all nurses, not just specialists' New guidance for nurses aims to encourage best practice through a clear six-step pathway. Christian Duffin is given an exclusive preview 机译:“临终关怀是所有护士的职责,而不仅仅是专家。”新的护士指南旨在通过明确的六步走路...
Healthcare professionals have been targeted with a flurry of best practice guides in the past year, aimed at giving patients the best possible care at the end of life. TheNHS End of Life Care Programme (NEoLCP) has been particularly busy producing guidance. By its own admission, this represe...
Neuberger J (2013) More care less pathway: a review of the Liverpool care pathway. https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/5a75153340f0b6397f35d87c. Accessed 5 Dec 2023 NHS England (2022) Palliative and end of life care: statutory guidance for integrated care boards. NHS England, ...
Care in nursing homes (NHs) often overlooks individual values and preferences. Residents' voices are critical to discussions about preferences, yet there r... Gail,L,Towsley,... - 《Journal of Palliative Medicine》 被引量: 12发表: 2015年 The Liverpool Care Pathway: a systematic review discarde...
End of life care guidance for people with dementia is lacking and this has been made more problematic in England with the removal of one of the main end of life care guidelines which offered some structure, the Liverpool Care Pathway. This guidance gap may be eased with the development of ...
“Technology has transformed everyday life when it comes to banking, travel and shopping. Health matters much more to all of us, and the prize of that same digital revolution in healthcare isn’t just convenience but lives improved, extended and saved.” “As the NHS turns 70 and we draw...
In critically ill adult patients, do countries or regions allowing withdrawal of life-sustaining therapies (LSTs) after initiation differ from countries or regions not allowing LST withdrawal in: (1) the time to first LST limitation? and (2) patient and family satisfaction with care?
Main outcomes included 4 measures of burdensome transitions: (1) hospital transfer in the last 3 days of life; (2) lack of continuity in NHs after hospitalization in the last 90 days of life; (3) multiple hospitalizations in the last 90 days of life for any reason or any hospitalization...
A series of EoLC tools have been developed and sequentially implemented in the United Kingdom since late 1990s, including the Gold Standard Framework, Preferred Priorities for Care and the now phased out Liverpool Care Pathway for the Dying Patient [10–12]. The NHS End of Life Care Programme...