Framework for Considering Primary and Subspecialty Palliative Care and Guiding Serious Illness Communication for Patients With Breast Cancer.

Q1 Medicine
Lindsay A Dow, Jennifer Kapo, Frances Boyle, Jennifer A Shin
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Palliative care is a comprehensive approach aimed at enhancing the quality of life of patients and their families living with serious illnesses such as breast cancer. This approach includes assessing and managing pain and other physical symptoms, attending to psychosocial and spiritual aspects of care, fostering effective communication and decision making, and providing support in coordinating care that upholds a person's values and preferences from the time of diagnosis throughout the illness trajectory. This type of care can be provided by palliative care specialists (ideally an interprofessional team) working alongside the oncology team, referred to as subspecialty palliative care. Conversely, the fundamental aspects of this approach, which we sometimes call primary palliative care, are provided by all clinicians caring for patients with breast cancer. Given that access to subspecialty palliative care can vary globally, especially in rural and resource-constrained settings, it is imperative for all oncology clinicians to receive training in the core components of palliative care. This study aims to provide a basic framework to recognize what the core primary palliative care skills are in routine oncology practice, to delineate basic serious illness communication strategies, and to introduce when to consider the integration of subspecialty palliative care into the care of patients with breast cancer.

考虑乳腺癌患者的初级和亚专业姑息治疗并指导重病沟通的框架。
姑息关怀是一种综合方法,旨在提高乳腺癌等重病患者及其家人的生活质量。这种方法包括评估和控制疼痛及其他身体症状、关注护理的社会心理和精神方面、促进有效的沟通和决策制定,以及在协调护理方面提供支持,从而在整个疾病过程中坚持患者的价值观和偏好。这种类型的关怀可以由姑息关怀专家(最好是一个跨专业团队)与肿瘤学团队共同提供,被称为亚专科姑息关怀。相反,这种方法的基本内容,我们有时称之为初级姑息关怀,则由所有护理乳腺癌患者的临床医生提供。在全球范围内,尤其是在农村和资源有限的环境中,获得亚专科姑息关怀的机会可能各不相同,因此所有肿瘤临床医生都必须接受姑息关怀核心内容的培训。本研究旨在提供一个基本框架,以认识在常规肿瘤学实践中,姑息关怀的核心基本技能是什么,划分基本的重病沟通策略,并介绍何时考虑将亚专科姑息关怀纳入乳腺癌患者的护理中。
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期刊介绍: The Ed Book is a National Library of Medicine–indexed collection of articles written by ASCO Annual Meeting faculty and invited leaders in oncology. Ed Book was launched in 1985 to highlight standards of care and inspire future therapeutic possibilities in oncology. Published annually, each volume highlights the most compelling research and developments across the multidisciplinary fields of oncology and serves as an enduring scholarly resource for all members of the cancer care team long after the Meeting concludes. These articles address issues in the following areas, among others: Immuno-oncology, Surgical, radiation, and medical oncology, Clinical informatics and quality of care, Global health, Survivorship.
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