巴西的儿科姑息关怀:基于地理测绘的生命终结反思。

Esther Angélica Luiz Ferreira, Leandro Saito, Maycon Rodrigo Sarracini, Cristina Helena Bruno, Augustus Relo Mattos, Cristina Ortiz Sobrinho Valete, Rodrigo Bezerra de Menezes Reiff
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导言:巴西是一个大陆性国家,不同地区服务的缺乏是阻碍患者获得儿科姑息治疗(PPC)的主要障碍。如果获得姑息治疗已经是一项挑战,那么这些患者的临终关怀也可能会很困难。因此,本研究以最近的一项调查工作为基础,旨在反思巴西姑息治疗中的儿童临终关怀:方法:描述性横断面研究和在线调查研究,以姑息治疗网络的一项大型研究为基础:最终样本包括 90 家儿科姑息关怀服务机构,事实证明这些机构在全国的分布并不均衡。许多服务机构缺乏最基本的团队,40%的服务机构难以获得阿片类药物,三分之一的服务机构不提供丧亲关怀:讨论:应在全国范围内提供更多分布更合理的服务,并应要求最低限度的团队为儿童和青少年提供适当的护理。讨论:应在全国范围内建立更多分布更合理的服务机构,并要求至少有一个团队为儿童和青少年提供适当的护理,同时应引入改善症状控制和悲伤支持的策略:结论:有必要开展继续教育,并在保健课程中纳入相关主题。此外,医疗服务管理人员必须扩大工作重点,以有效解决这些问题。
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Pediatric palliative care in Brazil: reflections on end of life based on geographic mapping.

Introduction: In Brazil, a country of continental dimensions, the lack of services in the different regions is a major barrier that prevents patients from accessing Pediatric Palliative Care (PPC). If accessing PPC is already challenging, end-of-life care for these patients may also be difficult. Therefore, this study is based on a recent mapping effort, aimed at reflecting on the end-of-life care for children in Palliative Care in Brazil.

Method: Descriptive, cross-sectional study, and online survey research, based on a larger study of Palliative Care Network.

Results: The final sample comprised 90 Pediatric Palliative Care services, which proved to be unevenly distributed across the country. Many services lack a minimum team, 40% face difficulties accessing opioids, and one-third do not provide bereavement care.

Discussion: There should be more services with better distribution across the country, and a minimum team should be required to provide adequate care for children and adolescents. Strategies to improve symptom control and grief support should be introduced.

Conclusions: It is concluded that continuing education and the inclusion of relevant topics in health courses are necessary. Additionally, health service managers must expand their focus to address these issues effectively.

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