Covid-19与资源有限环境下的姑息治疗提供:医护人员的参与

L. Olayemi, J. Abraham, Vicky Yemoh, Kamoru A. Adedokun, Samuelu-Matthes Maatasesa
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随着COVID-19大流行的全球激增,人们开始关注COVID-19对慢性疾病患者的健康影响和破坏性影响。为患病患者和慢性病患者提供姑息治疗对于减轻前所未有的健康后果至关重要。尽管发达国家的许多卫生保健工作者正在实施新的战略,以应对面临COVID-19风险的患者面临的姑息治疗挑战,但在资源有限的环境中,预防措施和战略至关重要,因为姑息治疗被视为一个新概念。本报告阐述了姑息治疗的提供方法以及冠状病毒大流行可能带来的变化。它还着眼于在资源有限的情况下可能的社会行为实体、教育、预防措施和提高COVID-19诊断能力。在资源有限的情况下,利用这些因素作为卫生保健工作者的指导和提供工具,可以帮助管理与在本次大流行期间提供最佳姑息治疗相关的风险和利益。
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Covid-19 and Palliative Care Delivery in Resource-Limited Settings: Healthcare Workers’ Involvement
As the global surge of the COVID-19 pandemic continues to rise, attention has been drawn to health implications and damaging effects caused by COVID-19 in patients with chronic conditions. Palliative care delivery in diseased patients and those with chronic conditions is imperative in mitigating unprecedented health outcomes. Though many health care workers in developed countries are implementing new strategies to address palliative care challenges in patients at risk of COVID-19, preventive measures and strategies are crucial in resource-limited settings, where palliative care is seen as a new concept. This report addresses the approach to palliative care delivery and changes that may arise from the coronavirus pandemic. It also looks at possible socio-behavioural entities, education, preventive measures and upscaling diagnostic capacity for COVID-19 in resource-limited settings. Harnessing these factors as guidance and delivery tools for healthcare workers in resource-limited settings could help to manage risks and benefits associated with providing optimal palliative care in this pandemic period. 
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