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志愿者在当代姑息治疗中的参与。

The participation of volunteers in contemporary palliative care.

作者信息

McKinnon Margaret M

出版信息

Aust J Adv Nurs. 2002 Jun-Sep;19(4):38-44.

Abstract

Historically, in Australia, individuals with widely differing interests, skills and values have engaged collaboratively, in a voluntary capacity, to establish services to assist persons experiencing particular need or hardship. Gradual recognition and acceptance by the State of its social responsibilities to citizens with various needs in areas of health, welfare, education and others, have seen the provision of a range of statutory services available to all Australians. Volunteer participation in the delivery of modern health services, therefore, is not usual; palliative care is an exception rather than a norm. This article explores the relationship between understandings of death and dying in Western culture and the participation of volunteers in contemporary palliative care. The author presents a view that volunteers provide a distinctive contribution to the quality of care delivery and to enrichment of the social environment of the wider community also. The topic is of relevance to all nurses and especially those involved in the care of dying persons and of their families.

摘要

从历史上看,在澳大利亚,兴趣、技能和价值观差异很大的个人以自愿的身份进行合作,建立服务机构,以帮助有特殊需求或处于困境的人。随着国家逐渐认识并接受其对在健康、福利、教育等领域有各种需求的公民所承担的社会责任,一系列面向所有澳大利亚人的法定服务得以提供。因此,志愿者参与现代医疗服务的提供并不常见;姑息治疗是个例外而非常态。本文探讨了西方文化中对死亡和临终的理解与志愿者参与当代姑息治疗之间的关系。作者提出一种观点,即志愿者对护理服务质量以及更广泛社区社会环境的丰富做出了独特贡献。这个话题与所有护士都相关,尤其是那些参与照顾临终患者及其家属的护士。

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