Care of the Dying
A Pathway to Excellence
Herausgeber: Ellershaw, John; Wilkinson, Susie
Care of the Dying
A Pathway to Excellence
Herausgeber: Ellershaw, John; Wilkinson, Susie
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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).
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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).
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- 2nd edition
- Seitenzahl: 284
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Januar 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 232mm x 154mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 444g
- ISBN-13: 9780199550838
- ISBN-10: 0199550832
- Artikelnr.: 30575467
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- 2nd edition
- Seitenzahl: 284
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Januar 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 232mm x 154mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 444g
- ISBN-13: 9780199550838
- ISBN-10: 0199550832
- Artikelnr.: 30575467
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.
* Introduction
* 1: Kris Vanhaecht, Massimiliano Panella, Ruben van Zelm and Walter
Sermeus: What about Care Pathways?
* 2: John Ellershaw and Deborah Murphy: What is the Liverpool Care
Pathway for the dying patient (LCP)?
* 3: Paul Glare, Andrew Dickman and Margaret Goodman: 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
* 4: Andrew Thorns and Eve Garrard: Ethical issues in care of the dying
* 5: Susie Wilkinson: Communication in care of the dying
* 6: Peter Speck: Spiritual/religious issues in care of the dying
* 7: Carole Mula: Supporting family and friends as death approaches and
afterwards
* 8: Barbara Monroe: Supporting children as death approaches and
afterwards
* 9: Maureen Gambles, Anita Roberts and Rita Doyle: Induction and
implementation of the Liverpool Care Pathway for the dying patient
(LCP)
* 10: Deborah Murphy and Tamsin McGlinchey: Dissemination and
sustainability strategy for the LCP programme - incorporating a model
for national audit for care of the dying
* 11: Ruthmarijke Smeding, Maria Bolger, and John Ellershaw:
International development of the LCP
* Appendix 1 - The Liverpool Care Pathway for the Dying Patient (LCP)
Core Documentation
* Appendix 2 - Ongoing assessment of the plan of care
* Appendix 3 - Completed pathway
* Appendix 4 - Coping with dying leaflet
* 1: Kris Vanhaecht, Massimiliano Panella, Ruben van Zelm and Walter
Sermeus: What about Care Pathways?
* 2: John Ellershaw and Deborah Murphy: What is the Liverpool Care
Pathway for the dying patient (LCP)?
* 3: Paul Glare, Andrew Dickman and Margaret Goodman: 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
* 4: Andrew Thorns and Eve Garrard: Ethical issues in care of the dying
* 5: Susie Wilkinson: Communication in care of the dying
* 6: Peter Speck: Spiritual/religious issues in care of the dying
* 7: Carole Mula: Supporting family and friends as death approaches and
afterwards
* 8: Barbara Monroe: Supporting children as death approaches and
afterwards
* 9: Maureen Gambles, Anita Roberts and Rita Doyle: Induction and
implementation of the Liverpool Care Pathway for the dying patient
(LCP)
* 10: Deborah Murphy and Tamsin McGlinchey: Dissemination and
sustainability strategy for the LCP programme - incorporating a model
for national audit for care of the dying
* 11: Ruthmarijke Smeding, Maria Bolger, and John Ellershaw:
International development of the LCP
* Appendix 1 - The Liverpool Care Pathway for the Dying Patient (LCP)
Core Documentation
* Appendix 2 - Ongoing assessment of the plan of care
* Appendix 3 - Completed pathway
* Appendix 4 - Coping with dying leaflet
* Introduction
* 1: Kris Vanhaecht, Massimiliano Panella, Ruben van Zelm and Walter
Sermeus: What about Care Pathways?
* 2: John Ellershaw and Deborah Murphy: What is the Liverpool Care
Pathway for the dying patient (LCP)?
* 3: Paul Glare, Andrew Dickman and Margaret Goodman: 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
* 4: Andrew Thorns and Eve Garrard: Ethical issues in care of the dying
* 5: Susie Wilkinson: Communication in care of the dying
* 6: Peter Speck: Spiritual/religious issues in care of the dying
* 7: Carole Mula: Supporting family and friends as death approaches and
afterwards
* 8: Barbara Monroe: Supporting children as death approaches and
afterwards
* 9: Maureen Gambles, Anita Roberts and Rita Doyle: Induction and
implementation of the Liverpool Care Pathway for the dying patient
(LCP)
* 10: Deborah Murphy and Tamsin McGlinchey: Dissemination and
sustainability strategy for the LCP programme - incorporating a model
for national audit for care of the dying
* 11: Ruthmarijke Smeding, Maria Bolger, and John Ellershaw:
International development of the LCP
* Appendix 1 - The Liverpool Care Pathway for the Dying Patient (LCP)
Core Documentation
* Appendix 2 - Ongoing assessment of the plan of care
* Appendix 3 - Completed pathway
* Appendix 4 - Coping with dying leaflet
* 1: Kris Vanhaecht, Massimiliano Panella, Ruben van Zelm and Walter
Sermeus: What about Care Pathways?
* 2: John Ellershaw and Deborah Murphy: What is the Liverpool Care
Pathway for the dying patient (LCP)?
* 3: Paul Glare, Andrew Dickman and Margaret Goodman: 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
* 4: Andrew Thorns and Eve Garrard: Ethical issues in care of the dying
* 5: Susie Wilkinson: Communication in care of the dying
* 6: Peter Speck: Spiritual/religious issues in care of the dying
* 7: Carole Mula: Supporting family and friends as death approaches and
afterwards
* 8: Barbara Monroe: Supporting children as death approaches and
afterwards
* 9: Maureen Gambles, Anita Roberts and Rita Doyle: Induction and
implementation of the Liverpool Care Pathway for the dying patient
(LCP)
* 10: Deborah Murphy and Tamsin McGlinchey: Dissemination and
sustainability strategy for the LCP programme - incorporating a model
for national audit for care of the dying
* 11: Ruthmarijke Smeding, Maria Bolger, and John Ellershaw:
International development of the LCP
* Appendix 1 - The Liverpool Care Pathway for the Dying Patient (LCP)
Core Documentation
* Appendix 2 - Ongoing assessment of the plan of care
* Appendix 3 - Completed pathway
* Appendix 4 - Coping with dying leaflet