Principles of End of Life Care

A series of five study days looking at:

The Philosophy Of Palliative Care  (Day 1)
24th September 2009

  • looking at the WHO definition of palliative care;  
  • how the 5 key principles of palliative care apply in your practice setting;
  • identifying ethical principles that influence practice in end of life care;
  • describing the process of dying; and recognising a dying patient.

End Of Life Conversations  (Day 2) 
8th October 2009

  • recognising  that end of life conversations can be difficult & identify why they  are difficult for you;
  • discussing difficult questions & considering how you might respond:
  • looking at  the concept of truth telling in relation to end of life conversations;
  • having the opportunity to practice the skills you learn.

Pain And Symptom Management  (Day 3)  
22nd October 2009

  • understanding  the importance of pain assessment:
  • how to use the WHO analgesic ladder effectively:
  • identifying non-drug interventions in managing pain;
  • discussing the management of common symptoms in end-of-life care; recognising ethical dilemmas that arise when managing pain & other symptoms.

Loss And Grief  (Day 4) 
5th November 2009

  • looking at the characteristics of loss & grief;
  • considering awareness of current theories of bereavement & how these apply in practice;
  • discussing cultural differences that influence responses to loss;
  • explaining possible interventions when dealing with bereaved people

Looking After Yourself  (Day 5)
19th November 2009

  • identifying which issues are likely to result in stress;
  • how to recognize stress in yourself & others;
  • the effective use of coping strategies including:- assertiveness, reflection,debriefing & clinical supervision

WHO SHOULD ATTEND: all health & social care workers who would like to increase their basic knowledge & understanding of end of life issues in relation to practice

Each day runs from  9.30am to 4.30pm at St Catherine’s Education Centre.

Each 5 day course costs £300-00 ~ includes handouts, refreshments and lunch – however,  it is possible to book individual study days at £70-00 per day. 
 

Providing care and support to people with progressive life-threatening illness and support to their families, friends and carers in Mid Sussex, Crawley, Horsham and South-East Surrey.

St Catherine’s Hospice Ltd. A Company Limited by Guarantee
Registered in England no. 1525404. Registered Office: Malthouse Road, Crawley, W Sussex RH10 6BH. Registered Charity No. 281362


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