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Evolving A Sustainable Model of Guidance to Support Individual Care of Dying Patients: A National Perspective. / Johnstone, Rosalynde P; Poolman, Marlise; Mitchell, Helen E.
In: Palliative Medicine and Hospice Care, Vol. 3, No. 2, 28.08.2017.

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Johnstone RP, Poolman M, Mitchell HE. Evolving A Sustainable Model of Guidance to Support Individual Care of Dying Patients: A National Perspective. Palliative Medicine and Hospice Care. 2017 Aug 28;3(2). doi: 10.17140/PMHCOJ- 3-124

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Johnstone, Rosalynde P ; Poolman, Marlise ; Mitchell, Helen E. / Evolving A Sustainable Model of Guidance to Support Individual Care of Dying Patients : A National Perspective. In: Palliative Medicine and Hospice Care. 2017 ; Vol. 3, No. 2.

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TY - JOUR

T1 - Evolving A Sustainable Model of Guidance to Support Individual Care of Dying Patients

T2 - A National Perspective

AU - Johnstone, Rosalynde P

AU - Poolman, Marlise

AU - Mitchell, Helen E

PY - 2017/8/28

Y1 - 2017/8/28

N2 - Background: Guidance supporting care delivery in the last days of life has been implemented across Wales for the past 16 years. Continuous central monitoring and recent developments for care of the dying patient in England, provided the impetus to undertake a thorough overhaul of the Welsh guidance.Methods: Recommendations of the National Health Service (NHS) Leadership Alliance for Care of Dying People, supported by outcomes of a Welsh electronic survey, resulted in prototype guidance being drawn up. The new guidance was tested in a variety of care settings and agreement reached it was fit for purpose.Outcomes: This paper reports on the progress of reviewing the previous process-led guidance to address the current focus on providing individualised care for the patient and those important to them at the end-of-life. The new guidance resulting from this process is discussed, quality monitoring systems are described and the national progress with implementation across Walesreported.

AB - Background: Guidance supporting care delivery in the last days of life has been implemented across Wales for the past 16 years. Continuous central monitoring and recent developments for care of the dying patient in England, provided the impetus to undertake a thorough overhaul of the Welsh guidance.Methods: Recommendations of the National Health Service (NHS) Leadership Alliance for Care of Dying People, supported by outcomes of a Welsh electronic survey, resulted in prototype guidance being drawn up. The new guidance was tested in a variety of care settings and agreement reached it was fit for purpose.Outcomes: This paper reports on the progress of reviewing the previous process-led guidance to address the current focus on providing individualised care for the patient and those important to them at the end-of-life. The new guidance resulting from this process is discussed, quality monitoring systems are described and the national progress with implementation across Walesreported.

KW - Dying patients

KW - Supporting care

KW - Continual quality monitoring

KW - Benchmarking

KW - Last days of life

U2 - 10.17140/PMHCOJ- 3-124

DO - 10.17140/PMHCOJ- 3-124

M3 - Article

VL - 3

JO - Palliative Medicine and Hospice Care

JF - Palliative Medicine and Hospice Care

SN - 2377-8393

IS - 2

ER -