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End of life pathways guide terminal care. Recognising deterioration or signs of imminent death in the final days or weeks of life is critical.
Care pathways are based on available guidelines and evidence. They support clinical judgement but do not replace it.
When implementing a care pathway, remember to discuss it with the person and their family, and ensure that GPs and relevant staff are aware of this change. Discuss any changes or concerns and remember that a person can come off a pathway.
A care pathway represents the ideal way to manage people with a specific problem or longterm condition.
A care plan is based on the individual, and on the services available.
Care pathways use documents, sometimes flowcharts, to outline the steps of care to be followed by members of multidisciplinary teams.
Good communication within the care team and between the team and the person and their family is essential so that the person and the family understand the benefit of the care pathway.