Department of Neurology and Medicine, Anschutz Medical Center, University of Colorado, Aurora, CO, United States; Department of Neurology, VA Eastern Colorado Health System, Aurora, CO, United States.
Department of Clinical Neurosciences, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada.
Handb Clin Neurol. 2022;190:93-104. doi: 10.1016/B978-0-323-85029-2.00005-1.
As the incidence of neurologic (particularly neurodegenerative) diseases continues to rise, so too will the palliative needs in this patient population. To appropriately care for these patients and families, neurologists and palliative care providers will need to strengthen collaboration. Palliative care providers not formally trained in neurology may feel ill-equipped to manage some of the distinct neuropalliative care needs of these patients. Here, we provide insights into the unique characteristics of patients with neurologic disease and emphasize the relevance of the palliative care skillset in this population to aid the collaboration between palliative care providers and neurologists.
随着神经疾病(特别是神经退行性疾病)发病率的持续上升,此类患者群体的姑息治疗需求也将随之增加。为了妥善照顾这些患者和他们的家庭,神经科医生和姑息治疗提供者需要加强合作。一些没有接受过正式神经病学培训的姑息治疗提供者可能会觉得难以满足这些患者独特的神经姑息治疗需求。在这里,我们深入探讨了神经疾病患者的独特特征,并强调了在这一人群中应用姑息治疗技能的相关性,以帮助姑息治疗提供者和神经科医生之间的合作。