End-of-life care pathways for improving outcomes in caring for the dying
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2016
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Resumo |
This is an updated version of a Cochrane review published in Issue 11, 2013 in the Cochrane Library. In many clinical areas, integrated care pathways are utilised as structured multidisciplinary care plans that detail essential steps in caring for patients with specific clinical problems. In particular, care pathways for the dying have been developed as a model to improve care of patients who are in the last days of life. The care pathways were designed with an aim of ensuring that the most appropriate management occurs at the most appropriate time, and that it is provided by the most appropriate health professional. Since the last update, there have been sustained concerns about the safety of implementing end-of-life care pathways, particularly in the United Kingdom (UK). Therefore, there is a significant need for clinicians and policy makers to be informed about the effects of end-of-life care pathways via a systematic review. |
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John Wiley & Sons Ltd |
Relação |
DOI:10.1002/14651858.CD008006.pub4 Chan, Raymond J., Webster, Joan, & Bowers, Alison (2016) End-of-life care pathways for improving outcomes in caring for the dying. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, 2016(2), pp. 1-27. |
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2016 The Cochrane Collaboration |
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Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation; School of Nursing |
Palavras-Chave | #111099 Nursing not elsewhere classified |
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Journal Article |