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ELDAC (End of Life Directions for Aged Care) audit tools for quality improvement
ELDAC (End of Life Directions for Aged Care) audit tools for quality improvement

The tools provide audits and information for assessing the quality of end-of-life care to support care process improvement.

Clinical audit
Consumer partnerships
End-of-life
Quality improvement
ELDAC PDSA cycle linkages toolkit
ELDAC PDSA cycle linkages toolkit

The ELDAC PDSA cycle and tools provide a comprehensive guide to using the Plan-Do-Check-Act Improvement Cycle. It is designed to be applied to end-of-life process improvement. 

End-of-life
Quality improvement
Training Resources for Managing End of Life Care
Training Resources for Managing End of Life Care

Managing End of Life processes for the best possible consumer and family experience is an essential part of health, aged and community care.  

A new set of free Training Resources is now available from End-of-Life Essentials (EOLE) (Flinders University and the Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Healthcare). The education modules and supporting resources are developed to help health professionals develop their skills and confidence in end-of-life care. 

End-of-life
What is clinical governance at the end of life?
What is clinical governance at the end of life?

Clinical governance might be considered as being about “how we control, regulate direct or oversee the assessment and management of a person’s health to support optimal outcomes”, where outcomes encompass the person’s “experience of care”.  In the context of palliation, while we cannot alter the outcome, we can certainly aim to enhance a person’s end-of-life experience.

End-of-life
Frameworks
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