The burden of introducing the Japanese language version of the Liverpool Care Pathway(LCP-J)for dying patients in general wards and their families:experience of health care professionals in a university hospital
10.2512/jspm.10.318
- VernacularTitle:一般病棟で看取りのケアのクリニカル・パス Liverpool Care Pathway日本語版を導入するための課題―大学病院での使用経験から
- Author:
Yusuke Kanno
;
Kazuki Sato
;
Yoko Hayakawa
;
Yoshie Takita
;
Takashi Agatsuma
;
Tomoko Chiba
;
Kazuko Honda
;
Hiroko Shibata
;
Kazuko Yamauchi
;
Shin Takahashi
;
Akira Inoue
;
Mitsunori Miyashita
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Cancer;
Liverpool Care Pathway;
dying care;
general ward
- From:Palliative Care Research
2015;10(1):318-323
- CountryJapan
- Language:Japanese
-
Abstract:
The purpose of this study was to explore the burden of introducing LCP-J in two wards(medical oncology and respiratory medicine)in Tohoku University Hospital. We administered audit evaluations about dying cancer patients and interviewed 2 doctors and 8 nurses regarding LCP-J intervention. LCP-J was used for 22 patients(38%), and no significant difference in infusion, potent opioid analgesic and sedative medication within last 48 hours were seen between users and nonusers. Responses were categorized into[confirm directions about dying care among health care professionals], and[training in dying care in a structured way]as usefulness facets of the LCP-J, and[difficulty in assessment of dying],[burden of health care professionals], and[difficulty using LCP-J without knowledge and training in dying care]as burdens of the LCP-J. We explored the burden of LCP-J in general wards, and found that use of the LCP-J could need education in dying care and backup of the palliative care team.