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Critical care pathway development: the way forward

A Wigfield, E Boon

    British Journal of Nursing (Mark Allen Publishing)
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    Critical pathways are improving patient care in UK NHS trusts by ensuring high-quality, cost-effective treatment. These pathways also enhance patient involvement and information, aligning with The Patient

    Area of Science:

    • Healthcare Management
    • Clinical Pathways
    • Patient Care Delivery

    Background:

    • National Health Service (NHS) trusts in the UK are increasingly adopting critical pathways.
    • Critical pathways aim to standardize and improve patient management.
    • These pathways address requirements for patient involvement and information dissemination.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To describe the concept of critical pathways in patient care.
    • To outline the rationale for developing critical pathways at Guy's and St Thomas' Trust.
    • To detail the development stages preceding the implementation of these pathways.

    Main Methods:

    • Review of critical pathway implementation strategies.
    • Analysis of the development process within a specific NHS trust.

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  • Description of the components and objectives of critical pathways.
  • Main Results:

    • Critical pathways facilitate appropriate, high-quality, and cost-effective patient care.
    • Implementation supports adherence to The Patient's Charter principles.
    • Structured development phases are crucial for successful pathway introduction.

    Conclusions:

    • Critical pathways represent a valuable tool for enhancing NHS patient management.
    • The development and implementation require careful planning and consideration of patient engagement.
    • Further exploration of trust-specific development rationales is warranted.