Palliative Care and Pain Management in a Resource-Limited Setting.

Q4 Medicine
Kathmandu University Medical Journal Pub Date : 2025-01-01
A Gautam, A Gautam, S Johnson, F A Rahman
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Abstract

Palliative care is a vital component of healthcare that aims to alleviate the suffering of patients with life-threatening conditions. This specialized medical care focuses on managing symptoms, addressing social, emotional, and physical needs, and enhancing the quality of life for patients and their families. Palliative care addresses the patient's medical, psychological, and spiritual requirements, and can be used as the primary focus of care or in conjunction with curative therapies. Pain management is a crucial aspect of palliative care, involving the control or reduction of pain through medication, therapy, and other treatments. However, pain is a subjective sensation, making quantification and effective relief challenging. This review highlights the complex issues associated with pain management in palliative care, emphasizing the need for improved training and accessible pain management techniques, such as the widely recognized "Wong-Baker Face Pain Scale", particularly in resource-constrained environments like Nepal. The complex nature of pain management in palliative care compromises patients' quality of life, influenced by factors like chemotherapy and terminal illness. Addressing this issue is imperative, especially in areas like Nepal where there is a shortage of appropriate training among medical personnel. Encouragingly, initiatives like mobile health teams, smartphone apps, and the establishment of a Palliative Care Training Center demonstrate progress in improving end-of-life care.

资源有限环境下的姑息治疗和疼痛管理。
姑息治疗是医疗保健的一个重要组成部分,旨在减轻危及生命的疾病患者的痛苦。这种专门的医疗护理侧重于控制症状,解决社会、情感和身体需求,并提高患者及其家属的生活质量。姑息治疗针对患者的医疗、心理和精神需求,可以作为护理的主要重点,也可以与治疗性疗法结合使用。疼痛管理是姑息治疗的一个重要方面,包括通过药物、治疗和其他治疗来控制或减轻疼痛。然而,疼痛是一种主观感觉,使量化和有效的缓解具有挑战性。本综述强调了与姑息治疗中疼痛管理相关的复杂问题,强调需要改进培训和可获得的疼痛管理技术,例如广泛认可的“Wong-Baker面部疼痛量表”,特别是在尼泊尔等资源受限的环境中。姑息治疗中疼痛管理的复杂性会影响患者的生活质量,受化疗和末期疾病等因素的影响。解决这一问题势在必行,特别是在尼泊尔等医务人员缺乏适当培训的地区。令人鼓舞的是,移动医疗团队、智能手机应用程序和建立姑息治疗培训中心等举措表明,在改善临终关怀方面取得了进展。
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