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为慢性病患儿及其家庭提供的服务组织。

The organization of services for chronically ill children and their families.

作者信息

Perrin J M, Ireys H T

出版信息

Pediatr Clin North Am. 1984 Feb;31(1):235-57. doi: 10.1016/s0031-3955(16)34549-7.

Abstract

Despite a political climate that deters optimism for rapid growth in the field of maternal and child health, we believe that there are reasonable steps that can and ought to be taken in the years immediately ahead. These steps would lead to important and lasting changes in the delivery, organization, and financing of services to chronically ill children and their families. Furthermore, pediatricians can play important roles--as they have historically--in reshaping care for children with special needs. First, children with chronic illness and their families require a set of services substantially different from those required by the majority of the nation's children. Just as there is no escaping the presence of a chronic illness for a child and family, the health care system cannot escape its responsibility to provide these services. This nation has been extraordinarily attentive to the medical services that these children need. Advances in the diagnostic and medical treatment procedures for many chronic illnesses have been remarkable, allowing many children to live far longer and in much better health than anyone would have expected two decades ago. This nation has not been so attentive to other services. A child with diabetes may have the finest medical care available in the region, yet her family lacks the money for gas to visit her in the hospital. The cystic fibrosis specialist may develop a comprehensive management strategy for his patient, but it fails to have full effect because the family's local pediatrician remains uninformed. These and many other examples convince us that the first step toward improving the organization of services for these children and their families must involve sustained national attention to their broad and special needs. Pediatricians are in an excellent position for this effort. Though most pediatricians will not have in their practice many children with the same chronic illness, they are likely to be the only medical practitioners who will get to know a broad spectrum of chronically ill children and their families. Because of this perspective they can be a truly informed and effective voice, articulating to their local communities the need for special services for this population of children. Second, services should be organized in such a way as to de-emphasize dependence on expensive tertiary care hospitals and instead to foster the delivery of care closer to the child's and family's own community.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 400 WORDS)

摘要

尽管当前的政治氛围不利于对母婴健康领域的快速发展抱以乐观态度,但我们认为,在不久的将来可以而且应该采取一些合理的措施。这些措施将给慢性病患儿及其家庭的医疗服务提供、组织和融资带来重要且持久的改变。此外,儿科医生可以像以往一样,在重塑对特殊需求儿童的护理方面发挥重要作用。首先,慢性病患儿及其家庭所需的一系列服务与美国大多数儿童所需的服务有很大不同。正如儿童和家庭无法摆脱慢性病的存在一样,医疗保健系统也不能逃避提供这些服务的责任。美国一直格外关注这些儿童所需的医疗服务。许多慢性病的诊断和治疗程序取得了显著进展,使许多儿童的寿命比二十年前任何人预期的都长得多,健康状况也好得多。美国对其他服务却没有如此关注。一个患有糖尿病的孩子可能在该地区能得到最好的医疗护理,但她的家人却没钱支付去医院看望她的汽油费。囊性纤维化专科医生可能为他的病人制定了全面的管理策略,但由于患儿家庭当地的儿科医生对此并不了解,该策略未能充分发挥作用。这些以及许多其他例子让我们相信,改善这些儿童及其家庭服务组织的第一步必须是国家持续关注他们广泛而特殊的需求。儿科医生在这项工作中处于有利地位。尽管大多数儿科医生在日常诊疗中不会遇到很多患有相同慢性病的儿童,但他们很可能是唯一会接触到广泛的慢性病患儿及其家庭的医生。基于这种视角,他们可以成为一个真正明智且有影响力的声音,向当地社区阐明为这类儿童提供特殊服务的必要性。其次,服务的组织方式应减少对昂贵的三级护理医院的依赖,转而促进在更贴近儿童及其家庭所在社区的地方提供护理。(摘要截选至400词)

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