The majority of deaths in Australia occur in general hospital wards and most are neither sudden nor unexpected. The Pathway for Improving the Care of the Dying (PICD) is an adaptation of the Liverpool Care Pathway to the Australian healthcare setting (or 'to Australian conditions') and is designed to help ensure a 'good death' for patients dying outside the palliative care system. PICD consists of a series of prompts, guidelines, revised medical and nursing care plans and a number of medication algorithms.
Supportive and Palliative Care Unit, Monash Medical Centre, Southern Health, Clayton, Victoria, Australia. pallcare@southernhealth.org.au
Intern Med J. 2009 Oct 1; 39 (10): 695-9.
AbstractThe majority of deaths in Australia occur in general hospital wards and most are neither sudden nor unexpected. The Pathway for Improving the Care of the Dying (PICD) is an adaptation of the Liverpool Care Pathway to the Australian healthcare setting (or 'to Australian conditions') and is designed to help ensure a 'good death' for patients dying outside the palliative care system. PICD consists of a series of prompts, guidelines, revised medical and nursing care plans and a number of medication algorithms.