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Life after stroke - is palliative care relevant?: A better understanding of illness trajectories after stroke may help clinicians identify patients for a palliative approach to care

机译:中风后的生活-姑息治疗是否相关?:更好地了解中风后的疾病轨迹可能有助于临床医生识别患者以姑息治疗

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Only about 50% of people who have a stroke survive to five-years. Clinicians should identify those most at risk of dying, and gradually integrate palliative care. Such holistic and anticipatory care will be of benefit to patients and their family carers; should reduce futile treatments, medications, or unsuccessful resuscitation attempts; and help more people die how and where they choose. Research is exploring how best to provide palliative and end-of-life care in acute stroke units, but how best to improve holistic, ongoing care in the community is poorly understood. The concept of fluctuating illness trajectories might help clinicians meet the multidimensional needs of stroke survivors at different time points. 'Illness trajectory' research in cancer has suggested that social decline mirrors the physical decline, while psychological and existential distress tended to be most acute at diagnosis, returning home after treatment, disease recurrence, and in the last days. Further research is needed to explore how best to provide palliative care at different stages of the 'stroke journey', and the nature of illness trajectories after stroke.
机译:中风的人中只有约50%可以存活到五年。临床医生应确定最有可能死亡的人,并逐步整合姑息治疗。这种全面和预期的护理将有益于患者及其家属;应减少徒劳的治疗,药物治疗或失败的复苏尝试;并帮助更多的人选择他们的方式和地点。研究正在探索如何在急性中风病院中最好地提供姑息治疗和临终关怀,但是人们对如何最好地改善社区整体的,正在进行的护理知之甚少。疾病轨迹的波动概念可能有助于临床医生在不同时间点满足中风幸存者的多维需求。对癌症的“疾病轨迹”研究表明,社会下降反映了身体下降,而心理和生存困扰在诊断时往往最为严重,经治疗,疾病复发和最后几天都返回家中。需要进行进一步的研究,以探索如何在“中风旅程”的不同阶段最好地提供姑息治疗,以及中风后疾病轨迹的性质。

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