Edlynn Emily, Kaur Harpreet
1 Pediatric Mental Health Institute, University of Colorado School of Medicine , Denver, Colorado.
2 Pediatric Mental Health Institute, Children's Hospital Colorado , Aurora, Colorado.
J Palliat Med. 2016 Jul;19(7):760-2. doi: 10.1089/jpm.2015.0175. Epub 2016 Mar 23.
Pediatric medicine increasingly has recognized the value of integrating behavioral health in medical care, but this trend has not yet extended to pediatric palliative care. Results from a recent survey of pediatric palliative care programs across the United States indicate that team composition almost never included a psychologist. This article presents a model of collaborative care to optimize the integration of psychosocial and medical aspects of treatment in pediatric palliative care, delineating how a psychologist adds to this model. This article argues that psychology brings specialized skills in assessment, intervention, and research that fit with the premise of palliative care as a holistic approach that relieves symptoms. Systematic inclusion of psychologists on pediatric palliative care teams may help to improve effectiveness of services as well as extend the knowledge base of mental health in pediatric palliative care.
儿科学越来越认识到将行为健康纳入医疗护理的价值,但这一趋势尚未扩展到儿科姑息治疗领域。最近一项对美国各地儿科姑息治疗项目的调查结果表明,团队组成中几乎从未包括心理学家。本文提出了一种协作护理模式,以优化儿科姑息治疗中治疗的心理社会和医疗方面的整合,并阐述了心理学家如何融入该模式。本文认为,心理学带来了评估、干预和研究方面的专业技能,这些技能符合姑息治疗作为一种缓解症状的整体方法的前提。将心理学家系统地纳入儿科姑息治疗团队可能有助于提高服务效果,并扩展儿科姑息治疗中心理健康的知识基础。