Palliative care and public health an issue to be held

Bruno Bastos Godoi, L. Freitas, Alice Assis Chaves, Barbara Machado Alfradique, Isabella Ferreira Brugiolo, Maria Fernanda Nobre Leão, Giovana Amaral Cordeiro, Fabiana Souza Máximo Pereira
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Palliative Care (PC) is underdeveloped in most parts of the world. PC is based on knowledge inherent to the various specialties, possibilities of clinical and therapeutic intervention in the various areas of medical science knowledge and specific knowledge. The practice of PC should be adapted to each country or region according to relevant aspects such as availability of material and human resources, type of existing health planning, cultural and social aspects of the population served. PC has received very little attention in the field of public health. The probable reasons are that public health’s primary focuses are to prevent illness and premature deaths, and public health professionals may also believe that end-of-life issues are a health system problem rather than a priority to be addressed through population health efforts. With the rapidly aging world population and the associated increase of multiple ‘‘noncommunicable’’ diseases, the need for palliative care will increase dramatically over the next 50 years. Although palliative care services may start in one or more health care organizations that will become centers of PC excellence, it is always important to keep in mind the vision that the process to implement palliative care within a country is striving to integrate palliative care into all levels of the society from the community level upward and from the palliative care expert in the health care system downward. Given this, the creation of Palliative Care teams should be among the priorities of managers, due to the demographic transition and the high demand for palliative care due to the growth of morbidities secondary to chronic degenerative diseases.
缓和医疗和公共卫生是有待讨论的问题
姑息治疗(PC)在世界上大部分地区都不发达。PC的基础是各个专业固有的知识,医学科学各个领域的临床和治疗干预的可能性知识和专门知识。应根据物质和人力资源的可得性、现有卫生规划的类型、所服务人口的文化和社会方面等有关方面,使个人保健实践适应每个国家或区域。PC在公共卫生领域受到的关注很少。可能的原因是,公共卫生的主要重点是预防疾病和过早死亡,公共卫生专业人员也可能认为,生命终结问题是卫生系统的问题,而不是通过人口卫生工作来解决的优先事项。随着世界人口的迅速老龄化以及与之相关的多种“非传染性”疾病的增加,未来50年对姑息治疗的需求将急剧增加。虽然姑息治疗服务可能从一个或多个将成为PC卓越中心的卫生保健组织开始,但记住在一个国家实施姑息治疗的过程是努力将姑息治疗整合到社会的各个层面,从社区层面向上,从卫生保健系统的姑息治疗专家向下,这一点总是很重要的。鉴于此,由于人口结构的转变以及慢性退行性疾病继发发病率的增长对姑息治疗的高需求,建立姑息治疗小组应成为管理人员的优先事项之一。
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