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摘要
患有一种或多种慢性疾病的人每天都在发生。根据世界卫生组织最近的一份报告(世卫组织,2013年),全球65%的死亡可归因于慢性病,其中近40%的死亡发生在30至70岁之间的人群中。与此同时,照顾慢性病患者的费用给卫生保健预算带来了日益沉重的负担。这是因为长期护理需要多种服务的持续支持。保健服务面临的挑战是以最低的费用提供尽可能最佳的护理。要做到这一点,我们必须明白,护理不再仅仅以疾病为重点。许多卫生服务机构缺乏处理此类复杂患者的能力,护理碎片化司空见惯,导致入院人数增加,患者管理病情的能力下降,或对其护理投入不足(Sheridan等人,2015年)。目标是寻找新的护理模式,支持以社区为基础的综合护理方法,并满足全人需求(Boehmer et al., 2018)。
Exploring the potential of nurses in the delivery of care for people living with chronic conditions
People living with one or more chronic conditions is becoming an everyday occurrence. According to a recent report by the World Health Organization (WHO, 2013), 65% of all global deaths are attributable to chronic illness, with nearly 40% of those deaths being in people between the ages of 30 and 70 years old. Concomitantly, the cost of caring for people living with chronic conditions has placed an ever-increasing burden on health care budgets. This is because long term care requires the ongoing support of multiple services. The challenge for health services is to provide the optimum care possible for the least cost. To do this, one must understand that care is no longer just disease focused. Many health services lack the capacity to deal with such complex patients, with fragmentation of care commonplace, resulting in increased admissions and reduced capacity for patients to manage their condition, or have input into their care (Sheridan et al., 2015). The objective is to find new models of care that support an integrated approach to care that is communitybased and addresses the whole-person needs (Boehmer et al., 2018).