为无家可归的客户提供姑息治疗:弱势群体的临终关怀

Roberta Hallow, Elsie Duff
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无家可归的客户在社会上处于不利地位,获得姑息治疗的机会很少。由于社会经济地位低下,这些病人患慢性病和绝症的比率很高,他们的死亡往往发生在公共场所或急诊科。本文概述了解决方案,将改善无住房的客户获得姑息治疗,特别强调提供客户为中心,创伤知情,全面的临终关怀护士执业。鼓励执业护士将基于社区的姑息治疗纳入其实践,以改善无家可归的客户获得护理的机会,从而促进生命末期的尊严和自主权。
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Palliative Care for Unhoused Clients: End-of-Life Care for Vulnerable Populations
Clients experiencing homelessness are socially disadvantaged and have minimal access to palliative care. These clients experience high rates of chronic and terminal disease due to poor socioeconomic status, and their death often occurs in public settings or emergency departments. This paper outlines solutions that would improve unhoused clients’ access to palliative care, with specific emphasis on the provision of client-centered, trauma-informed, holistic end-of-life care by nurse practitioners. Nurse practitioners are encouraged to incorporate community-based palliative care into their practice to improve unhoused clients’ access to care and, thus, promote dignity and autonomy at end-of-life.
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