缓和医疗
医学
专业
心理干预
疾病
治疗性护理
苦恼
照顾负担
生活质量(医疗保健)
护理部
重症监护医学
医疗保健
家庭医学
门诊护理
痴呆
内科学
临床心理学
经济
经济增长
作者
Areej El‐Jawahri,Jason A. Webb,Breffni Hannon,Camilla Zimmermann
出处
期刊:American Society of Clinical Oncology educational book
[American Society of Clinical Oncology]
日期:2024-05-20
卷期号:44 (3)
被引量:3
摘要
Patients with hematologic malignancies (HMs) struggle with immense physical and psychological symptom burden, which negatively affect their quality of life (QOL) throughout the continuum of illness. These patients are often faced with substantial prognostic uncertainty as they navigate their illness course, which further complicates their medical decision making, especially at the end of life (EOL). Consequently, patients with HM often endure intensive medical care at the EOL, including frequent hospitalization and intensive care unit admissions, and they often die in the hospital. Our EOL health care delivery models are not well suited to meet the unique needs of patients with HMs. Although studies have established the role of specialty palliative care for improving QOL and EOL outcomes in patients with solid tumors, numerous disease-, clinician-, and system-based barriers prevail, limiting the integration of palliative care for patients with HMs. Nonetheless, multiple studies have emerged over the past decade identifying the role of palliative care integration in patients with various HMs, resulting in improvements in patient-reported QOL, symptom burden, and psychological distress, as well as EOL care. Importantly, these studies have also identified active components of specialty palliative care interventions, including strategies to promote adaptive coping especially in the face of prognostic uncertainty. Future work can leverage the knowledge gained from specialty palliative care integration to develop and test primary palliative care interventions by training clinicians caring for patients with HMs to incorporate these strategies into their clinical practice.
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