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Introduction: The Liverpool Care Pathway for the Dying Patient is an instrument to deliver integrated care for patients in their last hours of life. Originally a paper-based system, this study investigates the feasibility of an electronic version. Methods: An electronic Liverpool Care Pathway was implemented in a specialized palliative care unit of a German university hospital. Its use is exemplified by means of auditing and analysis of the proportion of recorded items. Results: In the years 2013 and 2014 the electronic Liverpool Care Pathway was used for the care of 159 patients. The uptake of the instrument was high (67%). Most items were recorded. Apart from a high usability, the fast data retrieval allows fast analysis for auditing and research. Conclusions and discussion: The electronic instrument is feasible in a computerized ward and has strong advantages for retrospective analysis. Trial registration: Internal Clinical Trial Register of the Medical Faculty, Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf, No. 2015124683 (7 December 2015).
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Schlieper, D., Altreuther, C., Schallenburger, M., Neukirchen, M., Schmitz, A., & Schulz-Quach, C. (2017). Electronic implementation of integrated end-of-life care: A local approach. International Journal of Integrated Care, 17(2). https://doi.org/10.5334/ijic.2507
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