Background Key Information Summaries (KIS) were introduced throughout Scotland in 2013 so that anticipatory care plans written by general practitioners (GPs) could be routinely shared electronically and updated in real time, between GPs and providers of unscheduled and secondary care. Aims We aimed to describe the current reach of anticipatory and palliative care, and to explore GPs\u27 views on using KIS. Methods We studied the primary care records of all patients who died in 2014 in 9 diverse Lothian practices. We identified if anticipatory or palliative care had been started, and if so how many weeks before death and which aspects of care had been documented. We interviewed 10 GPs to understand barriers and facilitating factors. Results ...
Background : Little is known about treatment aims during the last 3 months of life. Aim : To inves...
Advance care planning is being promoted as a central component of end-of-life policies in many devel...
Background: With an aging population, and most deaths due to a nonmalignant cause, there is urgency ...
Background: Nowadays, palliative care is considered as a care continuum that may start early in the ...
Background: Recognising patients who will die in the near future is important for adequate planning ...
Background: Nowadays, palliative care is considered as a care continuum that may start early in the ...
Contains fulltext : 171812.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Pal...
BACKGROUND: Most patients with advanced cancer, debilitating COPD or chronic heart failure (CHF) liv...
Background: Nowadays, palliative care is considered as a care continuum that may start early in the ...
Background: Most patients with advanced cancer, debilitating COPD or chronic heart failure (CHF) liv...
OBJECTIVE: To estimate future palliative care need and complexity of need in Scotland, and to identi...
Many palliative care patients are admitted to hospital shortly before death even though the acute ho...
Anticipatory Care Planning (ACP) began as the documentation of clinical treatment preferences in Adv...
Background: Many palliative care patients are admitted to hospital shortly before death even though ...
Many palliative care patients are admitted to hospital shortly before death even though the acute ho...
Background : Little is known about treatment aims during the last 3 months of life. Aim : To inves...
Advance care planning is being promoted as a central component of end-of-life policies in many devel...
Background: With an aging population, and most deaths due to a nonmalignant cause, there is urgency ...
Background: Nowadays, palliative care is considered as a care continuum that may start early in the ...
Background: Recognising patients who will die in the near future is important for adequate planning ...
Background: Nowadays, palliative care is considered as a care continuum that may start early in the ...
Contains fulltext : 171812.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Pal...
BACKGROUND: Most patients with advanced cancer, debilitating COPD or chronic heart failure (CHF) liv...
Background: Nowadays, palliative care is considered as a care continuum that may start early in the ...
Background: Most patients with advanced cancer, debilitating COPD or chronic heart failure (CHF) liv...
OBJECTIVE: To estimate future palliative care need and complexity of need in Scotland, and to identi...
Many palliative care patients are admitted to hospital shortly before death even though the acute ho...
Anticipatory Care Planning (ACP) began as the documentation of clinical treatment preferences in Adv...
Background: Many palliative care patients are admitted to hospital shortly before death even though ...
Many palliative care patients are admitted to hospital shortly before death even though the acute ho...
Background : Little is known about treatment aims during the last 3 months of life. Aim : To inves...
Advance care planning is being promoted as a central component of end-of-life policies in many devel...
Background: With an aging population, and most deaths due to a nonmalignant cause, there is urgency ...