Sina-Odunsi Ayobami Jadesola, Sina-Odunsi Ayomide Busayo
All Saints University College of Medicine, Saint Vincent and The Grenadines.
School of Medicine, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, United Kingdom.
Health Promot Perspect. 2022 Dec 10;12(3):273-276. doi: 10.34172/hpp.2022.34. eCollection 2022.
Palliative care is becoming increasingly pertinent to be strengthened across health systems around the world, and the United States is not an exception. The emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted provision and access to palliative care among patients with serious and complex illnesses, critically ill persons, and their families in the United States. Prior to the emergence of the pandemic, the United States faced a number of challenges ranging from racial discrimination, a stressed medical workforce, a lack of passable reimbursement for palliative care, and legal barriers, among others. Unfortunately, these issues have gotten worse amid the pandemic. This further revealed the need to invest more in innovative strategies that will ensure the provision of palliative care services during public health emergencies. In this article, we comment on the current state of palliative care in the United States.
姑息治疗在全球卫生系统中日益需要加强,美国也不例外。新冠疫情的出现扰乱了美国重症和复杂疾病患者、危重症患者及其家属获得姑息治疗的渠道和服务提供。在疫情出现之前,美国就面临诸多挑战,包括种族歧视、医疗劳动力紧张、姑息治疗报销不足以及法律障碍等。不幸的是,这些问题在疫情期间变得更加严重。这进一步凸显了需要加大对创新策略的投入,以确保在突发公共卫生事件期间提供姑息治疗服务。在本文中,我们对美国姑息治疗的现状进行评论。