2014
DOI: 10.1016/s0140-6736(13)61725-0
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Liverpool Care Pathway for patients with cancer in hospital: a cluster randomised trial

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“…Such improvement tools are supportive for nurses and physicians to predict when death is imminent, and thereby make the correct decision to set a patient on the pathway. These results reinforce the conclusions from recent studies [7] [15]- [17], that there are differences in opportunities for good quality of care in a palliative care unit compared to an internal medicine ward. A holistic approach, i.e.…”
Section: Results Considerationssupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Such improvement tools are supportive for nurses and physicians to predict when death is imminent, and thereby make the correct decision to set a patient on the pathway. These results reinforce the conclusions from recent studies [7] [15]- [17], that there are differences in opportunities for good quality of care in a palliative care unit compared to an internal medicine ward. A holistic approach, i.e.…”
Section: Results Considerationssupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Ser en på publiserte enkeltstudier, viser flere at LCP har en positiv innvirkning både for pasient og pårørende. For pasientene er det blant annet rapportert bedre lindring av kliniske symptomer, som for eksempel tung pust (Costantini et al, 2014b), kvalme (Brännström, Fürst, Tishelman, Petzold, & Lindqvist, 2016) og smerter (Veerbeek et al, 2008). Dette kan sees i sammenheng med studier som har påvist økt bruk av lindrende medikamenter ved bruk av LCP (Wilkinson et al, 2015;Costantini et al, 2014b).…”
Section: Litteraturgjennomgangunclassified
“…For pasientene er det blant annet rapportert bedre lindring av kliniske symptomer, som for eksempel tung pust (Costantini et al, 2014b), kvalme (Brännström, Fürst, Tishelman, Petzold, & Lindqvist, 2016) og smerter (Veerbeek et al, 2008). Dette kan sees i sammenheng med studier som har påvist økt bruk av lindrende medikamenter ved bruk av LCP (Wilkinson et al, 2015;Costantini et al, 2014b). Studier har også rapportert at pasienter som står på LCP, sammenlignet med de som får vanlig palliativ omsorg, blir møtt med større respekt, verdighet og vennlighet (Costantini et al, 2014a), og at eksistensielle og følelsesmessige behov blir bedre ivaretatt (Ekeström, Olsson, Runesdotter, & Fürst, 2014).…”
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“…This team sought to systematically develop a rigorous programme of research that operationalises the Medical Research Council (MRC) framework for evaluating complex interventions. [13][14][15][16] The concepts of evidence-based medicine are less than two decades old. As such, how do we as a global clinical community in palliative care support each other to develop the requisite critical appraisal skills?…”
Section: Do Palliative Care Health Professionals Settle For Low-levelmentioning
confidence: 99%