老龄化人口中的肾脏老化:这对肾脏病学和肾病学家有何影响?

W R Hazzard
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21世纪,老龄化社会的“人口需求”将对医疗保健系统提出前所未有的要求。尽管教育、公共卫生措施、个人生活方式和医疗保健的改善将使很大一部分出生的人健康而充满活力地活到老年,但“婴儿潮一代”将成为老年人的人数之多,以及老龄化与相关的生育率之间不可避免的联系,特别是慢性病和老年生理损伤将需要更有效率和更有效的卫生保健系统来满足老龄化人口的需要。通才、专家以及医学和外科专科医生将在满足这些需求方面发挥重要作用,通常是在多学科模式下。老年病医生将直接提供一小部分护理,重点是教育、研究和咨询,并向体弱多病的老年人提供初级保健,特别是长期护理。在所有这些领域中,将经常与分科专家进行合作。肾病学家,谁已经实践多学科团队护理体弱,复杂,慢性终末期肾病患者,有很多贡献,因为他们的患者人数和年龄逐步增长。因此,在应对21世纪的“年龄浪潮”方面,老年病学家和肾病学家有很多值得相互学习和贡献的地方。
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Aging kidneys in an aging population: how does this impact nephrology and nephrologists?

The 'demographic imperative' of a progressively aging society will place unprecedented demands on the health care system in the 21st century. Although improved education, public health measures, personal lifestyles, and health care will result in a large proportion of those born surviving to old age in robust health and vitality, the sheer numbers of 'baby-boomers' who will become the elderly and the inevitable association between aging and the associated multiple, especially chronic diseases and physiological impairments of old age will require more efficient and more effective systems of health care to meet the needs of the aging population. Generalists, specialists, and medical and surgical subspecialists will play important roles in meeting these needs, often in the multidisciplinary mode. Geriatricians will directly provide but a small minority of the care, focusing upon education, research, and consultation and in delivering primary care to the frail elderly and especially in long term care. Collaboration with subspecialists will be frequent in all these domains. Nephrologists, who already practice multidisciplinary team care of frail, complicated, chronically ill patients with end-stage renal disease, have much to contribute as their patient population progressively grows in numbers and age. Hence geriatricians and nephrologists have much to learn from and contribute to each other in addressing the 'age wave' of the 21st century.

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