癌症老年人的姑息治疗与老年病学家的角色:叙述性综述。

4区 医学 Q2 Nursing
Annals of palliative medicine Pub Date : 2024-07-01 Epub Date: 2024-03-15 DOI:10.21037/apm-23-504
Bibban Bant Deol, Lisa Binns-Emerick, Mohammad Kang, Pragnesh Patel
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背景和目的:姑息关怀可以提高护理和生活质量。虽然许多人会从姑息关怀中受益,但只有少数人会得到姑息关怀。将姑息关怀与老年医学相结合,有助于缓解这一不足,帮助进行基本的症状管理、晚期关怀规划(ACP),并制定关怀目标,以确保所提供的关怀符合个人的优先事项。本综述旨在说明老年病学家在参与姑息治疗时的重要性;介绍在对老年癌症患者进行姑息治疗时必须处理的老年病学特定问题:通过使用以下检索词搜索 PubMed(2000 年 1 月至 2023 年 7 月)来确定数据:姑息治疗、老年人和癌症治疗。使用老年医学、疼痛、疲劳、焦虑和抑郁进行重复搜索。非英语文章和观察性研究被排除在外。利用已确定文章的相关参考文献对文献进行了补充审查:在正确的时间为接受姑息治疗的老年人提供正确的服务势在必行。重要的是,临床医生,尤其是老年病学医生,必须掌握为老年患者提供此类护理的基本技能,同时与姑息关怀团队合作。老年人是一个异质性的群体,因此,利用全面的老年病学评估有助于姑息关怀团队成功地对患者进行治疗。解决护理目标、症状管理和ACP问题有助于保持老年人的生活质量和独立性。老龄化过程会影响个人对癌症护理相关症状(包括疼痛、疲劳、焦虑/抑郁等)的感知和管理:结论:将老年病学初级护理纳入姑息关怀领域有助于提供更多获得姑息关怀的机会。这种整合有助于医疗服务提供者解决基本症状管理、预先护理规划等问题,并与个人共同制定护理目标,以确保所提供的护理符合个人的优先事项。老年人对症状的反应与年轻人不同。对这些症状的处理必须与他们的年龄相称。
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Palliative care in the older adult with cancer and the role of the geriatrician: a narrative review.

Background and objective: Palliative care can offer individuals improved quality of care and life. While many individuals would benefit from palliative care, only a minority will receive it. Integrating palliative care with geriatrics can help relieve this deficit, help with basic symptom management, advanced care planning (ACP) and develop goals of care to assure that the care provided is congruent with the individual's priorities. The purpose of this narrative review is to demonstrate the importance that the geriatrician can have when participating in the administration of palliative care; to present geriatric-specific issues that are imperative to manage when palliatively treating the older adult with cancer.

Methods: Data were identified by searching PubMed (January 2000 to July 2023) using the following search terms: palliative care, older adults, and cancer care. The search was repeated using geriatrics, pain, fatigue, anxiety, and depression. Non-English articles and observational studies were excluded. Additional review of literature was undertaken using relevant references of identified articles.

Key content and findings: Providing the right service at the right time for older adults with undergoing palliative care is imperative. It is important that clinicians, especially geriatricians, have basic skills in providing this level of care to older patients while working in conjunction with palliative care teams. Older adults are a heterogeneous group, thus utilizing comprehensive geriatric assessment helps the palliative care team to successfully treat individuals. Addressing goals of care, symptom management and ACP can help to maintain quality of life and independence of the older adult. The aging process can affect how the individual perceives and manage their symptoms related to their cancer care including pain, fatigue, anxiety/depression, etc.

Conclusions: Embedding primary care geriatrics in the palliative care arena helps to provide more access to this care. This integration helps providers address basic symptom management, advance care planning and work with individuals on goals of care to assure the care being provided is congruent individual's priorities. Older adults respond to symptoms different than their younger counterparts. Management of these symptoms has to be addressed in a manner commiserate with their age.

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Annals of palliative medicine
Annals of palliative medicine Medicine-Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine
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期刊介绍: Annals of Palliative Medicine (Ann Palliat Med; Print ISSN 2224-5820; Online ISSN 2224-5839) is an open access, international, peer-reviewed journal published quarterly with both online and printed copies since 2012. The aim of the journal is to provide up-to-date and cutting-edge information and professional support for health care providers in palliative medicine disciplines to improve the quality of life for patients and their families and caregivers.
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