[Palliative Patients and Prehospital Emergency Medicine - Which Aspects Should the Prehospital Emergency Physician Know?]

Christoph H R Wiese, Vera Peuckmann-Post
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Abstract

Emergency medical care indications have changed in Germany in recent years. Emergency interventions in elder people and nursing homes, which used to be an exceptional indication, have now become a standard intervention and one of the main tasks of emergency medical care in Germany. Emergency care for the elderly and people with life-threatening illnesses has increasingly become the focus of modern emergency medicine. Emergency care is increasingly confronted with patients in the palliative stage of illness, with special treatment needs and with end-of-life decisions. The rapidity of these changes in emergency care has not yet been adequately addressed through appropriate training and the expansion of emergency medical and legal knowledge. In palliative care, too, developments and their implementation in practice need to be optimized. Since 2007, for example, there has been a legal entitlement to specialized outpatient palliative care for patients and their families, but is not yet sufficiently available and applicable on a broad basis (according to §§ 37b and 132d of the German Social Code, Book V). For this reason, decisions that needed to be made in anticipation of palliative care continue to be shifted to preclinical emergency care and subsequently to hospitals. The aim of this article is to explain the special features of "palliative emergencies" and to give recommendations for emergency physicians in order to provide excellent therapeutic care for people with life-limiting illnesses.

缓和病人与院前急诊医学——院前急诊医师应了解哪些方面?]
近年来,德国的急救医疗指征发生了变化。对老年人和养老院的紧急干预,过去是一种特殊的指示,现在已成为一种标准的干预措施和德国紧急医疗保健的主要任务之一。老年人和危重病人的急救日益成为现代急诊医学的重点。急诊护理越来越多地面对病人在疾病的缓和阶段,有特殊的治疗需要和临终决定。紧急护理的这些迅速变化尚未通过适当的培训和扩大紧急医疗和法律知识得到充分解决。在姑息治疗方面,也需要优化发展及其在实践中的实施。例如,自2007年以来,为患者及其家属提供专门门诊姑息治疗的法律权利,但尚未充分提供和广泛适用(根据德国社会法典第V卷§§37b和132d)。由于这个原因,在预期姑息治疗时需要做出的决定继续转移到临床前急诊护理,随后转移到医院。本文的目的是解释“姑息性急诊”的特点,并为急诊医生提供建议,以便为患有限制生命的疾病的人提供优质的治疗护理。
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