The Liverpool Care Pathway for the dying patient: Euthanasia through the back door, or the sign of poor death education?

A. R. Jones
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Abstract The Liverpool Care Pathway for the Dying Patient (LCP) was an integrated care pathway for patients in the final days or hours of life, developed at the Royal Liverpool University Hospital in conjunction with the Marie Curie Palliative Care Institute, Liverpool. The LCP became increasingly the normative style of care for patients in the terminal stage across NHS England from the 1990s onwards. Following significant questions raised in Parliament, by the media and other stakeholders, an independent review panel was established under Baroness Neuberger in 2013 to investigate the LCP. The findings of the panel were published as More Care Less Pathway: a Review of the Liverpool Care Pathway identifying significant failings in the delivery of the LCP thus leading to it being phased out some six months later. Rather than being euthanasia through the backdoor, many of the criticisms of the LCP and its poor implementation are indicative of poor communication, limited knowledge of the dying process and a paucity of death education.
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利物浦临终病人护理之路:走后门的安乐死,还是贫乏死亡教育的标志?
利物浦临终病人护理路径(LCP)是一种针对生命最后几天或几小时的患者的综合护理路径,由皇家利物浦大学医院与利物浦玛丽居里姑息治疗研究所联合开发。从20世纪90年代起,LCP逐渐成为英国NHS终末期患者的规范护理风格。在媒体和其他利益相关者在议会提出重大问题后,2013年由男爵夫人纽伯格成立了一个独立审查小组来调查LCP。该小组的调查结果发表在《更少关怀的途径:对利物浦关怀途径的回顾》一书中,指出了LCP在实施过程中的重大失误,从而导致它在大约六个月后被逐步淘汰。而不是通过后门安乐死,许多批评LCP及其执行不力表明沟通不畅,对死亡过程的了解有限,以及缺乏死亡教育。
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Ethics and Bioethics (in Central Europe)
Ethics and Bioethics (in Central Europe) Arts and Humanities-Philosophy
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12 weeks
期刊介绍: Ethics & Bioethics (in Central Europe) is one of the leading Central European international journals in ethics and bioethics focusing on philosophical ethics, bioethics and applied ethics also including the history of ethics, ethical and moral education as well as professional ethics. The journal publishes theoretical articles as well as empirical findings concerning all aspects of ethics and morality. Authors can submit research articles, review articles, book reviews, conference reports and information on recently published books. Ethics & Bioethics (in Central Europe) is published in print as well as electronic format, two issues per year (June and December). Only articles in English are accepted for publishing.
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