Care of the Dying: A pathway to excellence

Care of the Dying: A pathway to excellence

Care of the Dying: A pathway to excellence

Care of the Dying: A pathway to excellence

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Overview

Even for the most experienced healthcare professional, managing the last few days of life can be difficult. This unique book provides guidelines for the care of the dying based on the Liverpool Integrated Care Pathway for the Dying Patient (LCP). Developed at a hospice, the information can be disseminated and adapted to fit different settings such as hospitals and nursing homes. The LCP is a multiprofessional document that incorporates evidence-based practice and appropriate guidelines related to care of the dying. It provides a template which describes the process of care which is generally delivered in a clinical situation and incorporates the expected outcome of care delivery. The LCP replaces all other documentation in this phase of care. Care pathways can provide a potentially powerful aid to professionals involved in palliative care. Basic principles of treatment are translated into daily practice, including bedside documentation systems, policies and procedures, standards of practice, continuing education and quality improvement programmes. This book also includes chapters on symptom control, ethical issues, communication skills, and spiritual care written by experts in the field which underpin the use of the LCP. Care of the Dying Second Edition will prove invaluable to all healthcare professionals involved in the care of the dying patient, organisations and Trusts who want to develop demonstrable measures and outcomes of care.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780191006487
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Publication date: 12/02/2010
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 9 MB

About the Author

John Ellershaw is professor of palliative medicine at the University of Liverpool and director of Marie Curie Palliative Care Institute. He is also national deputy clinical director for end of life care.

Table of Contents

Introduction, John Ellershaw1. What about Care Pathways?, Kris Vanhaecht, Massimiliano Panella, Ruben van Zelm and Walter Sermeus2. What is the Liverpool Care Pathway for the dying patient (LCP)?, John Ellershaw and Deborah Murphy3. Symptom control in care of the dying: how can the Liverpool Care Pathway (LCP) influence symptom control?, How do you manage nausea and vomiting in the dying patient? and Comfort measures in the last hours or days of life, Paul Glare, Andrew Dickman and Margaret Goodman4. Ethical issues in care of the dying, Andrew Thorns and Eve Garrard5. Communication in care of the dying, Susie Wilkinson6. Spiritual/religious issues in care of the dying, Peter Speck7. Supporting family and friends as death approaches and afterwards, Carole Mula8. Supporting children as death approaches and afterwards, Barbara Monroe9. Induction and implementation of the Liverpool Care Pathway for the dying patient (LCP), Maureen Gambles, Anita Roberts and Rita Doyle10. Dissemination and sustainability strategy for the LCP programme - incorporating a model for national audit for care of the dying, Deborah Murphy and Tamsin McGlinchey11. International development of the LCP, Ruthmarijke Smeding, Maria Bolger, and John EllershawAppendix 1 - The Liverpool Care Pathway for the Dying Patient (LCP) Core DocumentationAppendix 2 - Ongoing assessment of the plan of careAppendix 3 - Completed pathwayAppendix 4 - Coping with dying leaflet
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