老年人的多学科姑息关怀:叙述性综述。

4区 医学 Q2 Nursing
Annals of palliative medicine Pub Date : 2024-07-01 Epub Date: 2024-06-06 DOI:10.21037/apm-23-541
Lisa Binns-Emerick, Pragnesh Patel, Bibban Bant Deol, Mohammad Kang
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背景和目的:社会老龄化导致慢性病患者寿命延长。这使他们面临罹患癌症的风险。治疗患有慢性病和癌症的老年人给肿瘤学家带来了压力,因为这一群体的性质各不相同,他们的功能状态、并发症等各不相同。事实证明,将老年医学融入老年癌症患者的治疗中,有助于减轻衰老的影响,并使肿瘤治疗方案更加有效和高效。这篇非系统性综述的目的在于说明老年病学家在参与肿瘤多学科团队(MDT)时,在为老年人提供整体癌症姑息治疗方面的重要性;介绍在管理老年癌症患者时必须考虑的老年病学具体问题;以及考虑多学科团队的其他成员,包括社会工作、药学和护理等:通过使用以下检索词搜索 PubMed(2005 年 1 月至 2023 年 7 月)来确定数据:多学科护理、老年人和癌症护理。使用老年病学、MDT、慢性病、老年人重复搜索。非英语文章和观察性研究均被排除在外。利用已确定文章的相关参考文献对文献进行了补充综述:老年人在衰老过程中具有异质性,因此由老年病学专家进行全面的老年病学评估(CGAs)有助于为患有癌症的老年人量身定制姑息治疗方案。更好地预测拟议治疗的成功率。首要目标是保持患者的生活质量和独立性。由护理、药剂和社会工作以及老年病学家和肿瘤学家组成的多学科小组在提供这种级别的护理方面发挥了重要作用:结论:利用老年病学专家与肿瘤学专家组成的 MDT,有助于为老年人提供全面、有效和高效的癌症姑息治疗。虽然从理智上讲,这些多学科护理模式对老年癌症患者是有效的,但未来还需要对这种护理的质量、成本效益和影响进行研究。
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Multidisciplinary palliative care of the older adult: a narrative review.

Background and objective: The aging of society has contributed to individuals living longer with chronic illnesses. This places them at risk to develop cancer. Treating older adults with chronic illnesses and cancer, places strain on oncologists as this group of individuals is heterogenous in nature, differing in their functional status, co-morbidities, etc. Integrating geriatrics into the care of the older adult with cancer has proven to be beneficial in helping to ameliorate the effects of aging and honing oncologic treatment regimens to be effective and efficient. The purpose of this unsystematic review is to demonstrate the importance that geriatricians can have, when participating on a multidisciplinary team (MDT) with oncology, in the administration of holistic palliative cancer care to the older adult; to present geriatric specific issues that are imperative to consider when managing the older adult with cancer; and to consider other members of the MDT inclusive of social work, pharmacy, and nursing.

Methods: Data were identified by searching PubMed (January 2005 to July 2023) using the following search terms: multidisciplinary care and older adults and cancer care. The search was repeated using geriatrics, MDTs, chronic diseases, elderly. Non-English articles and observational studies were excluded. An additional review of literature was undertaken using relevant references of identified articles.

Key content and findings: Older adults are heterogenous in the aging process and thus using a geriatrician to perform comprehensive geriatric assessments (CGAs) can help to tailor the palliative care of the older adult with cancer. Providing for better predictions of the success of the proposed treatment. The overarching goal is to maintain the individual's quality of life and independence. MDTs, consisting of nursing, pharmacy and social work in addition to geriatricians and oncologists are instrumental in providing his level of care.

Conclusions: Utilizing geriatricians on an MDT with oncology can help to provide the older adult with cancer palliative care that is holistic, effective and efficient in its delivery. While intellectually these models of multidisciplinary care are effective for the older adult with cancer, future research is needed as to the quality, cost-effectiveness and impact this care can have.

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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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