Abstract

This study reports on the further development and implementation of a Rapid Discharge Home to Die Care Pathway (RDP Version 12). A rapid discharge pathway (RDP) was originally developed by members of the Hospital Specialist Palliative Care Team at the Royal Liverpool and Broadgreen University Hospitals NHS Trust in response to an identified clinical need to enable imminently dying patients to die in their place of choice when a clinical situation has changed rapidly and there has been an urgent request for a patient to die at home. The initial development and early evaluation, along with an example of the pathway itself, was published in 2004. The current study reports specifically on the subsequent development of the pathway that occurred alongside that of the generic Version 12 of the Liverpool Care Pathway for the Dying Patient published in December 2009. The study outlines the process of development and implementation of the RDP Version 12; patient scenario and a completed example are included to further illustrate the circumstances in which it can be used and the resultant process.

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