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Getting anticipatory prescribing right in end-of-life care.

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Article

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Authors

While, Alison 

Abstract

There is a growing number of people who need access to high-quality endof-life care in the home setting. This requires timely assessments of needs, ensuring good symptom management and recognising the roles undertaken by carers. For some patients, a range of medications may need to be put in place to relieve end-of-life symptoms, using 'anticipatory prescribing'. District nurses must ensure that they acknowledge the patient's voiced preferences and be mindful of the safety issues that arise with the supply of controlled drugs in the home. This article highlights the challenges faced by district nurses providing or dealing with anticipatory prescribing during end-of-life care.

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Keywords

Anticipatory prescribing, District nursing, Dying at home, End-of-life care, End-of-life symptom management, After-Hours Care, Community Health Nursing, Health Services Accessibility, Humans, Nausea, Pain, Pain Management, Palliative Care, Practice Patterns, Nurses', Psychomotor Agitation, State Medicine, Terminal Care, United Kingdom, Vomiting

Journal Title

Br J Community Nurs

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Journal ISSN

1462-4753
2052-2207

Volume Title

24

Publisher

Mark Allen Group

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All rights reserved
Sponsorship
Ben Bowers is funded by the National Institute for Health Research School for Primary Care Research. The views expressed are those of the authors and not necessarily those of the NIHR or the Department of Health and Social Care