缓和医疗
医学
专业
肾脏疾病
肾病科
预先护理计划
门诊护理
重症监护医学
护理部
人口
家庭医学
内科学
医疗保健
经济增长
环境卫生
经济
作者
Daniel Lam,Jennifer S. Scherer,Mark Brown,Vanessa Grubbs,Jane O. Schell
出处
期刊:Clinical Journal of The American Society of Nephrology
[American Society of Nephrology]
日期:2019-02-06
卷期号:14 (4): 635-641
被引量:66
摘要
Kidney palliative care is a growing discipline within nephrology. Kidney palliative care specifically addresses the stress and burden of advanced kidney disease through the provision of expert symptom management, caregiver support, and advance care planning with the goal of optimizing quality of life for patients and families. The integration of palliative care principles is necessary to address the multidimensional impact of advanced kidney disease on patients. In particular, patients with advanced kidney disease have a high symptom burden and experience greater intensity of care at the end of life compared with other chronic serious illnesses. Currently, access to kidney palliative care is lacking, whether delivered by trained kidney care professionals or by palliative care clinicians. These barriers include a gap in training and workforce, policies limiting access to hospice and outpatient palliative care services for patients with ESKD, resistance to integrating palliative care within the nephrology community, and the misconception that palliative care is synonymous with end-of-life care. As such, addressing kidney palliative care needs on a population level will require not only access to specialized kidney palliative care initiatives, but also equipping kidney care professionals with the skills to address basic kidney palliative care needs. This article will address the role of kidney palliative care for patients with advanced kidney disease, describe models of care including primary and specialty kidney palliative care, and outline strategies to improve kidney palliative care on a provider and system level.
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