Palliative Care

E. Wittenberg, Joy V. Goldsmith, S. Ragan, T. Parnell
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Whether they are thrust into the caregiving role or volunteer for it, most caregivers want to know what to do, how to do it, and how to prepare for what is ahead. For some caregivers, information is empowering, and for other caregivers, it is overwhelming. Regardless, examine any study on family caregiving or talk to any family caregiver, and the conclusion will be the same: Family caregivers need information, education, and support. Few caregivers are able to fully understand and use available health information when advocating and caring for chronically ill patients, and this seriously complicates their ability to contribute to patient self-management and support at home. To help caregivers understand their role and get them the help they need, they have to be included in the healthcare system and in the patient care process. In recognizing that caregivers are current and future patients who need care too, this chapter (a) introduces palliative care to illustrate how the patient and family’s illness journey is powerfully influenced by their understanding of the disease and its treatment and (b) outlines the health literate care model to identify important reasons to integrate caregivers. Both foci of this chapter are radically impacted by the pre-existing structure and function of the family. Narrative features of caregiving are used to describe three illness journeys that caregivers traverse.
姑息治疗
无论他们是被迫承担照顾角色还是自愿承担,大多数照顾者都想知道该做什么,怎么做,以及如何为未来做准备。对于一些护理人员来说,信息是赋予权力的,而对于其他护理人员来说,信息是压倒性的。无论如何,检查任何关于家庭照护的研究或与任何家庭照护者交谈,结论都是一样的:家庭照护者需要信息、教育和支持。在倡导和照顾慢性病患者时,很少有护理人员能够充分理解和利用现有的健康信息,这严重影响了他们在家中帮助患者自我管理和支持的能力。为了帮助护理人员了解他们的角色并为他们提供所需的帮助,必须将他们纳入医疗保健系统和患者护理过程中。认识到护理人员也是当前和未来需要护理的患者,本章(a)介绍姑息治疗,以说明患者和家属的疾病之旅如何受到他们对疾病及其治疗的理解的有力影响;(b)概述健康知识护理模式,以确定整合护理人员的重要原因。本章的两个重点都受到家庭原有结构和功能的根本影响。护理的叙事特征被用来描述护理人员所经历的三种疾病旅程。
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