Chang Esther, Hancock Karen, Harrison Kathleen, Daly John, Johnson Amanda, Easterbrook Sally, Noel Michael, Luhr-Taylor Megan, Davidson Patricia M
School of Nursing, Family and Community Health, College of Social & Health Sciences, University of Western Sydney, Parramatta Campus, Penrith South, Australia.
Nurse Educ Today. 2005 May;25(4):326-32. doi: 10.1016/j.nedt.2005.02.003.
The increasing burden of chronic disease demands that palliative care clinicians address the needs of patients with non-malignant disease. This discussion document seeks to address some of the challenges to providing palliative care for end-stage dementia (ESD) and the need for skill enhancement in key providers of care. In spite of the intent, there is an apparent lack of appropriate, co-ordinated and comprehensive palliative care available for these individuals and their families. There is an absence of well-articulated models to assist health care providers of ESD clients. It would appear that the development and evaluation of guidelines, implementation of education programs and collaborative associations between palliative and aged-care providers of care are key strategies to facilitate palliative care for ESD clients.
慢性病负担日益加重,要求姑息治疗临床医生满足非恶性疾病患者的需求。本讨论文件旨在探讨为终末期痴呆症(ESD)患者提供姑息治疗所面临的一些挑战,以及关键护理提供者技能提升的必要性。尽管有此意图,但这些患者及其家人显然缺乏适当、协调和全面的姑息治疗。目前缺乏明确阐述的模式来协助ESD患者的医疗服务提供者。制定和评估指南、实施教育计划以及姑息治疗与老年护理提供者之间的合作协会,似乎是促进ESD患者姑息治疗的关键策略。