精神疾病患者的多重发病率:需要以人为中心的综合方法

H. Millar, M. Abou-Saleh
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对于患有多种疾病的人来说,对以人为中心的综合护理的需求尤其迫切。在过去十年中,随着认识到疾病的多重负担及其对个人和社区的成本不断上升,多重发病的概念引起了越来越多的兴趣。在临床实践中很明显,多病已成为常态,而不是例外,发生在越来越年轻的人口中,特别是在社会经济剥夺地区和低收入国家。现在已经确定,精神病患者的预期寿命明显缩短,主要是由于心血管和代谢疾病。慢性疾病和精神健康问题的结合对单一疾病的护理模式提出了具体的复杂挑战,这种模式作为卫生保健专业人员培训和操作的当前交付系统继续盛行。越来越多的证据和经验表明,采用以人为中心的综合协作方法需要一种更有效的个性化护理模式,并注重患者参与,以系统地预防疾病和管理多种病症。鉴于我们目前的卫生保健系统资源有限,这种方法需要对系统进行创新和重新设计,以提供全面的以人为本的护理,包括早期发现,跨专业的协调多学科工作,以及初级和二级保健之间的协作,并易于获得基本的健康生活方式保健计划。
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Multimorbidity in Mentally Ill People: The Need for a Person-centered Integrated Approach
The need for person-centered integrated care is particularly compelling for people who experience multimorbidity. The concept of multimorbidity has attracted increasing interest in the past decade with the recognition of multiple burdens of disease and their escalating costs for the individual and the community. It is evident in clinical practice that multimorbidity has become the norm rather than the exception, occurring in an increasingly younger population particularly in areas of socioeconomic deprivation and in low income countries. It is now well established that the mentally ill have a markedly reduced life expectancy due to predominantly cardiovascular and metabolic diseases. The combination of a chronic medical condition and a mental health problem presents specific complex challenges for the single disease model of care which continues to prevail as the current delivery system in which health care professionals are trained and operate. The growing evidence and experience for adopting an integrated collaborative person-centered approach demonstrates the need for a more effective model of care which is individualised, and focused on patient engagement to prevent disease and manage multiple conditions systematically. Given the limited resources in our current health care systems, this approach requires innovation and redesign of the system to provide comprehensive person-centered care encompassing early detection, co-ordinated multidisciplinary working across specialities as well as between primary and secondary care with easy access to basic healthy lifestyle care programs .
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