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Best practice for care in the last days of life | Author(s) | Deborah Murphy, Maria Bolger, Ruth Agar |
Journal title | Working with Older People, vol 11, issue 3, September 2007 |
Pages | pp 25-28 |
Source | http://www.pavpub.com |
Keywords | Terminal care ; Dying ; Standards of provision ; Liverpool. |
Annotation | When there are differences in care to the extent contrasted in Joanna Black's article, calls for a stronger and more strategic approach to care of the dying should be heard. The authors explain the Liverpool Care Pathway (LCP), based on Integrated Care Pathway (ICP) methodology, which is helping to set standards for the future. The LCP aims to provide the best quality care for the dying, and is valued for its positive impact on patients, carers and staff. (RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-070925209 A |
Classmark | LV: CX: 583: 84B |
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