End of Life and Palliative Care
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Framework
Guideline
Overview
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1. Screening and identification
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2. Triage
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3. Comprehensive assessment
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4. Care planning
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5. Open and respectful communication
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6. Symptom management
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7. 24/7 access to support
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8. Place of death
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9. Grief and bereavement support
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Additional considerations
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Implementation
Blueprint
Overview
Principles
Intended outcomes
Essential components
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1. Informing community expectations
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2. EOL discussions and planning
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3. Access to care
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4. Early recognition
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5. Need based care
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6. Seamless transitions
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7. Access to specialist palliative care
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8. Care during the last days of life
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9. Bereavement support
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10. Quality data
Enablers
Need for change
Implementation
Accreditation
For patients and carers
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End of Life and Palliative Care Framework
Guideline overview
1. Screening and identification
2. Triage
3. Comprehensive assessment
4. Care planning
5. Open and respectful communication
6. Symptom management
7. 24/7 access to support
8. Place of death
9. Grief and bereavement support
Additional considerations
Implementation
NSW Paediatric Palliative Care Programme
Specialist Community Palliative Care Triage Guideline
Palliative care for patients in correctional facilities
AMBER Care Bundle
Delivering palliative care virtually
HealthPathways for palliative care symptom control COORDINARE
Palliative and end of life model of care
Extended Hours Community Palliative Care Service
The Blueprint
Principles
Intended outcomes
Essential components
Essential Component 1
Essential Component 2
Essential Component 3
Essential Component 4
Essential Component 5
Essential Component 6
Essential Component 7
Essential Component 8
Essential Component 9
Essential Component 10
Enablers
Blueprint implementation
Statewide Forum March 2016
Need for change
Application to accreditation
For patients and carers
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