Adopting a 'community of practice' between palliative and dementia care nurses.

Q3 Medicine
Anita Hayes, Rachel Daly, Julia Russell, Stuart Duncan, Karen Harrison Dening
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Abstract

Dementia usually occurs as a result of brain disease and, while it is usually chronic or progressive in nature, it has not traditionally been conceptualised as a terminal or life-limiting syndrome. However, the median survival time for people with dementia is between 3.5 years and 4.5 years from symptom onset to death, although this varies depending at which stage the dementia is diagnosed and its cause. As such, it has long been recognised that people with dementia and their family carers have palliative care needs equal to those of patients with cancer. However, a palliative approach to dementia care requires both the dementia and palliative care workforces to fully understand the needs of people with dementia and their families towards the end of life. This article describes the development of a 'community of practice' where healthcare professionals from dementia and palliative care services shared their practice and learned from each other in a safe and supportive environment.

在姑息治疗和痴呆症护理护士之间建立 "实践社区"。
痴呆症通常是由脑部疾病引起的,虽然它通常是慢性或进行性的,但在传统观念中,它并不是一种绝症或限制生命的综合症。不过,痴呆症患者从症状出现到死亡的中位生存时间为 3.5 年至 4.5 年,但这一时间因痴呆症的诊断阶段和病因而异。因此,人们早已认识到,痴呆症患者及其家庭照护者与癌症患者一样需要姑息关怀。然而,痴呆症姑息关怀方法要求痴呆症和姑息关怀工作团队充分了解痴呆症患者及其家属在生命末期的需求。本文介绍了一个 "实践社区 "的发展情况,在这个社区中,来自痴呆症和姑息关怀服务机构的医护人员在一个安全和支持性的环境中分享他们的实践经验并相互学习。
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