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The PINC programme — a report on the implementation of a programme to improve neurological palliative care at the end of life | Author(s) | Judi Byrne, Pam McClinton |
Journal title | Journal of Care Services Management, vol 2, no 3, April-June 2008 |
Publisher | London, April-June 2008 |
Pages | pp 258-262 |
Source | http://www.henrystewart.com |
Keywords | Nervous system diseases ; Terminal care ; Pain ; Dying ; Projects. |
Annotation | This paper shows how the end of life care needs of people with neurological conditions have been identified and addressed by the Sue Ryder Care Palliative Initiatives in Neurological Care (PINC) programme. It also reports on implementation of end-of-life care tools: the Gold Standard Framework in Care Homes GSFCH); Preferred priorities of care (PPC); and the Care of the dying pathway (LCP). These enable specialists in palliative care and expert providers of neurological care to come together to offer comprehensive neurological palliative care at the end of life. (RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-080609009 A |
Classmark | CR: LV: CT7: CX: 3E |
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