‘So what happens now?’ Issues in Cancer survival and rehabilitation

Natalie Doyle , Daniel Kelly
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As cancer survival rates continue to improve, it is necessary to consider the needs of those who will have completed treatment and must return to life out with the relative safety of the hospital. Recent policy initiatives, such as the NICE (2004) Supportive & Palliative Care Guidelines. http://www.nice.org.uk. Accessed 07/05/2006., provide a vehicle to examine the rehabilitation services available and ensure they are provided as effectively as possible. The lack of available research evidence on this topic suggests the need for a program of studies adopting an evaluative focus. The experiences of one specialist cancer setting are used in the paper to illustrate the approach adopted to promote the values of patient-centered cancer rehabilitation. It is argued that further investment is needed to ensure that all cancer patients receive adequate rehabilitation and long-term support following episodes of acute cancer care.

“那现在怎么办?”癌症生存和康复的问题
随着癌症存活率的不断提高,有必要考虑那些将完成治疗并必须在医院相对安全的情况下重返生活的患者的需求。最近的政策举措,如NICE(2004)支持&姑息治疗指南。http://www.nice.org.uk。07/05/2006访问。,提供车辆检查现有的康复服务,并确保服务尽可能有效地提供。由于缺乏关于这一主题的可用研究证据,因此需要一个采用评价焦点的研究计划。本文以一位癌症专科医师的经验,举例说明如何推广以病人为中心的癌症康复。有人认为,需要进一步的投资,以确保所有癌症患者在急性癌症治疗后获得足够的康复和长期支持。
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