智力残疾者的生命终结和死亡:对咨询、教育和支持的影响

J. Chrastina
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智力残疾者的寿命普遍较短,但其高质量生活的持续时间却越来越长。这就是为什么支持性的、以整体为导向的姑息治疗在患有ID的患者即将死亡或处于生命的最后阶段时也变得越来越重要。尽管近年来发表的监测和理论研究稳步增加,但关于ID患者姑息治疗需求的实证数据仍然相当罕见。在卫生、社会和其他服务部门工作的大多数工作人员都面临着照顾、采取何种方法以及与身份证患者沟通方面的困难。这些人在死亡、临终、陪伴和哀悼等话题上需要足够的支持。从事帮助职业的人不应该刻意回避这些话题,相反,应该成为开放、清晰和客观沟通的发起者,以最大程度地帮助和支持ID患者。同时,对教育的需求巨大,对帮助类专业的研究生和专业培训也提出了巨大的挑战。
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END-OF-LIFE AND DYING IN PERSONS WITH INTELLECTUAL DISABILITIES: IMPLICATIONS FOR COUNSELLING, EDUCATION AND SUPPORT
People with intellectual disabilities (ID) generally have a shorter lifespan, but the duration of quality life is becoming more and more extended. That is why supportive, holistically oriented palliative care is also gaining in importance in the period when a client with ID is dying or is in the end-of-life stage of life. Although recent years have seen a steady increase in published surveillance and theoretical studies, empirical data about the needs of palliative care for people with ID are still rather rare. Most of the staff working in the health, social, and other service sectors are confronted with the difficulty of caring for, the approach to be taken to, and communication with people with ID. These people need adequate support in the topics of death, dying, accompanying, and mourning. People engaged in the helping professions should not deliberately avoid these topics, but, on the contrary, become initiators of open, clear, and objective communication heading towards the greatest possible extent of help and support to people with ID. At the same time, it is a huge demand for education and a great challenge for the pre-graduate and professional training of helping professions.
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