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BMJ Support Palliat Care ; 11(2): 230-232, 2021 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32366579

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVES: We wanted to create a medical/nursing led data collection tool to allow for an ongoing audit of the quality of deaths in a teaching hospital. We wanted to be able to produce a visual summary to monitor our involvement, use of PRN medication, recognition of death, treatment escalation plans and communication aspects. We feel these are good surrogate indicators for quality end-of-life care. METHODS: We designed a purpose built spreadsheet which we have designed as an abbreviated version of the UK national audit tools. We involved a number of our core medical trainees to iterate the data collection so it could be done in a timely manner with a simple training guide. Our collective approach meant we have made this as straightforward as possible to roll out and maintain data collection. RESULTS: We collected 100 cases over a period of 6 months (August 2019 to January 2020). We created a dashboard looking at the core elements of end-of-life care and found bar treatment escalation planning all aspects were completed the majority of the time with near 100% communication to relevant family and friends. CONCLUSIONS: Our sample collection tool provides a useful ongoing indicator for the quality of end-of-life care in the trust and to provide a timely infographic quarterly to feedback to interested members of the trust. We hope to be able to continue over some years to collate themes and trends. We would encourage other hospital teams to adopt our approach.


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Data Collection/statistics & numerical data , Hospital Mortality , Hospitals, Teaching/statistics & numerical data , Medical Audit/statistics & numerical data , Quality Indicators, Health Care/statistics & numerical data , Quality of Health Care/statistics & numerical data , Terminal Care/statistics & numerical data , Humans , United Kingdom
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