Systemic Factors Impacting Mortality and End-of-Life Issues in Critical Care

Leo Mercer, Valerie Canary, Michelle E. Maxson
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This chapter reviews issues related to mortality in the intensive care setting. Relevant literature is summarized and emphasizes the common need patients have for more frequent assessment, dependency on technology support, and psychosocial intervention. The authors stress the importance of interdisciplinary teams and the unique staffing and workforce challenges they encounter. Despite agreement on its importance, the authors maintain that end-of-life care is associated with a lack of consensus around its implementation at the bedside. The diversity within patient groups, diseases and conditions, and health care providers results in an environment in which the interplay of a growing number of variables influences the engagement of patients and families in discussions about end-of-life planning and care, futility, palliation, or withdrawal of support.
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影响重症监护死亡率和生命末期问题的系统性因素
本章回顾了重症监护环境中与死亡率相关的问题。总结了相关文献,并强调了患者对更频繁的评估、对技术支持的依赖和心理社会干预的共同需求。作者强调了跨学科团队的重要性,以及他们遇到的独特的人员配备和劳动力挑战。尽管人们对临终关怀的重要性达成了共识,但作者认为,临终关怀与在床边实施临终关怀缺乏共识有关。患者群体、疾病和病症以及医疗保健提供者之间的多样性导致了一种环境,在这种环境中,越来越多的变量相互作用影响着患者和家属参与有关临终规划和护理、无效、姑息治疗或退出支持的讨论。
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