Using the Liverpool Care Pathway for a dying patient.

Mary P McNicholl, Kathleen Dunne, Angela Garvey, Rose Sharkey, Amanda Bradley
Author Information
  1. Mary P McNicholl: Altnagelvin Hospitals Trust, Londonderry. mpmcnicholl@alt.n-i.nhs.uk

Abstract

This article describes the experience of staff in one acute hospital in Northern Ireland who adapted the Liverpool Care Pathway (LCP) for the dying patient to suit their organisation. It focuses on one patient's journey, from diagnosis to terminal care. The patient remained on the care pathway for 12 days. This reflection demonstrates that, as long as patients continue to meet the criteria for the LCP, some may be on the care pathway for more than the recognised average of two days.

MeSH Term

Adenocarcinoma
Aged
Critical Pathways
Esophageal Neoplasms
Female
Hospitals, District
Hospitals, General
Humans
Northern Ireland
Nursing Assessment
Nursing Audit
Nursing Evaluation Research
Nursing Records
Nursing Staff, Hospital
Patient Care Team
Patient Selection
Pilot Projects
Practice Guidelines as Topic
Professional Staff Committees
Terminal Care
Time Factors

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