2023
DOI: 10.1089/pmr.2022.0070
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Comparing Adherence with Best Practices in End-of-Life Care After Implementing the End-of-Life Order Set: A Quality Improvement Project in an Ottawa Academic Hospital

Abstract: Background: Physicians in acute care require tools to assist them in transitioning patients from a “life prolonging” approach to “end-of-life care,” and standardized order sets can be a useful strategy. The end-of-life order set (EOLOS) was developed and implemented in the medical wards of a community academic hospital. Objective: To compare adherence with best practices in end-of-life care after implementing the EOLOS. Methods: We conducted … Show more

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