End of Life Care:
• End of life standards, legislation and guidelines
• Advanced care planning Caring for the dying patient
• Symptom management and pain assessments
• Communication including families and the wider MDT Syringe drivers
• Care after death
Why is it important?
It is vital healthcare professionals within all settings have the right knowledge, skills and behaviours necessary to ensure effective, appropriate and holistic end of life treatment.
Healthcare professionals should ensure patient wishes and preferences are accounted for and plans of care are created. Patients at the end of life need support to live as well as possible and with dignity until they die.
Consideration should also be given to ensure support for families, carers or other people who are important and preferred place of death (NHS, 2019).
Who is it aimed at?
Senior healthcare workers and registered professionals within healthcare responsible for patient assessment. These can include either, those with existing knowledge looking to enhance their current understanding, or attendees looking to acquire new skills and practice effectively.
Facilitated By
Registered nurses with first-hand clinical experience.