THE BEREAVEMENT PATHWAYS PROJECT
Following internet searches, published papers have been brought together here as a collection that might be of interest and prove helpful for those following the progress or involved with this project.
THE NATIONAL AUDIT OFFICE REPORTS ON END OF LIFE CARE
Care After Death - case studies from the NHS
Our NHS, Our Future - ten year vision for the NHS with input from each SHA and Lord Darzi
Greater Manchester and Cheshire Cancer Network, Network-wide Guidelines for Advanced Care Planning for End of Life Care and Bereavement, November 2007
Bereavement and Bereavement Care, Consultation and Mapping of Practice (Phase 2), Final Report in full, September 2006, School of Nursing and Midwifery, The Faculty of Health and Social Care, The Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen
Literature Review on Bereavement and Bereavement Care, Dr Peter Wimpenny, Associate Director, The Joanna Briggs Collaborating Centre
A Guide to Cultural and Spiritual Awareness, Royal College of Nursing, by Jean Serge Mootoo, Somerset Academy, East Somerset NHS Trust
Elders Talk - Listening to Older People, Help the Aged
Quality of life at the end of life, August 2007, BioMed Central
End of Life Clinical Working Group: a considered collation of opinion and evidence from an experienced group of stakeholders seeking to lay out areas of general consensus about how End of Life Care might be improved in the Capital. May 2007
The King’s Fund Information and Library Service, Reading List for Care Pathways
When a Patient Dies, Advice on Developing Bereavement Services in the NHS, October 2005
Do religious or spiritual beliefs influence bereavement?, A systematic review, Palliative Medicine 2007; 21: 207–217
Care provided by generalists at the end of life: scoping exercise on research priorities, Research Summary, National Institute for Health Research
The Liverpool Care Pathway: Care of the Dying Pathway
Operating framework 2007/08:
PCT baseline review of services for end of life care
Data and End of Life Care Strategy - Improving Data and Information on End of Life Care is a priority, Mike Richards, June 2007
Implementing a new approach to bereavement needs assessment: a challenge for practitioners and organisations: Dr Linda Machin, Research Fellow, Keele University; Nikki Archer St Giles Hospice, Lichfield; Dr Marilyn Relf, Sir Michael Sobell House, Oxford
Palliative care for cancer patients in a primary health care setting, Bereaved relatives' experience. A qualitative group interview study, BioMed Central, January 2008
Patient UK - a collection of useful information about end of life care and terminal illness
for a
free copy of Adobe Reader please click
here
Main news and media page