专门为痴呆症患者及其家属提供的临终关怀。

B G Brechling, D Kuhn
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本文报道了一个小型试点项目的发展,并简要描述了其活动。美国社区中痴呆症患者的数量不断增加,表明需要将临终关怀服务扩展到这些患者及其家属。目前还很难确定,通过鼓励现有的临终关怀医院接受这些病人,还是通过建立像这样的专门项目,更有效地满足这一需求。这方面的研究表明,以及临终关怀医院之间的信息共享,为其他专业群体提供护理,例如艾滋病患者或绝症儿童。在拉什阿尔茨海默病中心和阿尔茨海默病协会芝加哥地区分会联合发起的一项试点项目中,阿尔茨海默病家庭护理临终关怀中心为8名晚期痴呆症患者及其家属提供服务。另有6例患者不符合入院标准。
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A specialized hospice for dementia patients and their families.

This article reports the development of a small pilot program and briefly describes its activities. The growing number of dementia patients in American communities indicates a need to extend hospice services to these patients and their families. It is difficult to determine at present whether this need could be met more effectively by encouraging existing hospices to accept these patients or by establishing specialized programs such as this one. Research in this area is indicated, as well as the sharing of information among hospices providing care to other specialized groups--people with AIDS or terminally ill children for example. The Alzheimer's Family Care Hospice has provided services to eight terminally ill dementia patients and their families in a pilot project sponsored jointly by the Rush Alzheimer's Disease Center and the Chicago Area Chapter of the Alzheimer's Association. Another six patients did not meet admission criteria.

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