Lawson Robin
J Soc Work End Life Palliat Care. 2012;8(2):120-34. doi: 10.1080/15524256.2012.685427.
Recognizing that seriously ill patients and their families utilize emergency departments (EDs) for distressing symptoms, changing goals of care, or at the end of life, palliative care and emergency medicine departments are partnering to enhance the care provided to patients with life-limiting illnesses and their families. A social work model for identifying patients with unmet palliative care needs in the ED is included to illustrate the process as well as specific psychosocial interventions that palliative social workers can provide in this environment. As increasing numbers of palliative and emergency medicine departments partner to both improve ED care for patients with life-threatening illness and initiate palliative care consults earlier in hospitalizations, palliative and ED social workers have an opportunity to join their physician and nurse colleagues who are making inroads in this important and growing area.
认识到重症患者及其家属会因痛苦症状、护理目标改变或临终时前往急诊科(ED),姑息治疗科和急诊科正在合作,以加强对患有危及生命疾病的患者及其家属的护理。文中包含一种用于识别急诊科中存在未满足姑息治疗需求患者的社会工作模式,以说明该过程以及姑息治疗社会工作者在此环境中可以提供的具体心理社会干预措施。随着越来越多的姑息治疗科和急诊科合作,以改善对患有危及生命疾病患者的急诊护理,并在住院早期启动姑息治疗咨询,姑息治疗科和急诊科的社会工作者有机会与他们的医生和护士同事一道,在这个重要且不断发展的领域取得进展。