Recognising and managing dying patients in the acute hospital setting: can we do better?

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Gunasekaran, Bharathy
Scott, Caroline
Ducharlet, Kathryn
Marco, David
Mitchell, Imogen
Weil, Jennifer

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Blackwell Science Asia

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Healthcare professionals have limited formal end-of-life care training despite the large proportion of hospital deaths. A retrospective review of 201 acute hospital deaths revealed 166 (82.6%) had documentation to suggest the patient was dying but this was performed late with a median time between documentation and death of 0.84 days. Furthermore, 132 (66%) patients received an intervention in the final 48 h of life. This highlights the need to improve the recognition and management of dying patients in acute hospitals

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Internal Medicine Journal

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2037-12-31