The development and implementation of a respite care program for paediatric peritoneal dialysis patients.

S Fryer-Keene, M Scott, M Hunchik, Y Goodman
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When a child is sent home on peritoneal dialysis, the family is faced with enormous challenges. Despite the coordination of community resources, there are few opportunities for relief from the many tasks required to keep a child home on dialysis. The intensity and duration of the home care required for children awaiting renal transplantation have often led to overwhelming parental stress, marital discord and burn-out. These events can lead to the detriment of the well-being of the child and may result in a higher incidence of peritonitis. Many families had identified the need for some form of relief. Recognizing this, the staff of the home dialysis program of the Toronto Hospital for Sick Children (HSC) joined forces with the staff at Bloorview Children's Hospital (a chronic care/rehabilitation centre) to develop a respite program for these families. The HSC staff provided staff education, medical back-up and financed the equipment and supply costs while the Bloorview Hospital provided the accommodation and the medical and nursing staff to care for the children. In addition to providing parental relief, Bloorview Hospital was able to provide extended care to children requiring peritoneal dialysis until their parents were able to care for them at home. This enabled HSC to use their beds for more acutely ill children. Initial evaluation of the program was favourable and efforts are now being made to streamline the system.

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儿科腹膜透析患者暂息护理方案的制定与实施。
当一个孩子被送回家接受腹膜透析时,这个家庭面临着巨大的挑战。尽管协调了社区资源,但让儿童留在家中接受透析治疗所需的许多任务中,很少有机会得到救济。等待肾移植的儿童所需要的家庭护理的强度和持续时间往往导致父母承受巨大压力、婚姻不和和身心俱疲。这些事件可导致儿童健康的损害,并可能导致腹膜炎的发病率更高。许多家庭已经确定需要某种形式的救济。认识到这一点,多伦多儿童医院(HSC)家庭透析项目的工作人员与Bloorview儿童医院(一个慢性护理/康复中心)的工作人员合作,为这些家庭制定了一个喘息方案。HSC工作人员提供工作人员教育、医疗支援,并为设备和用品费用提供资金,而Bloorview医院提供住宿,并提供医疗和护理人员来照顾儿童。除了为父母提供救济外,布鲁维尤医院还能够为需要腹膜透析的儿童提供长期护理,直到他们的父母能够在家照顾他们。这使得HSC能够将他们的床位用于病情更严重的儿童。对该方案的初步评价是有利的,目前正在努力简化该系统。
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