预印本
协议(科学)
随机对照试验
医学
家庭医学
替代医学
计算机科学
万维网
外科
病理
作者
Jarl Sigaard,Nanna Celina Henneberg,Cathrine Skov Schacksen,Sissel Højsted Kronborg,Laura Petrini,Kristian Kidholm,Una Rósa Birgisdóttir,Helle Spindler,Birthe Dinesen
摘要
The World Health Organization defines end-of-life palliative care as "prevention and relief of suffering, by means of early identification and impeccable assessment and treatment of pain and other problems, physical, psychosocial and spiritual." Over 20 million people worldwide are in need of palliative care. In Denmark, palliative care is given at a general and a specialist level. The general level comprises health care professionals (HCPs) who do not perform palliative care full-time. The specialist level comprises specialized palliative care (SPC), where HCPs perform palliative care full-time. In total, 20%-30% of patients who need palliative care are referred to SPC. Challenges with SPC include a short time span from referral to end of life, patients who are very ill and may therefore find it hard to travel to an outpatient clinic, and the SPC unit having a relatively small staff. The need for SPC is expected to rise, as the number of patients dying from terminal diseases is increasing. Telehealth has been successfully implemented in different home care settings, including palliative care.
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