Providing supportive care to patients with kidney disease.

Nephrology news & issues Pub Date : 2016-05-01
Jennifer St Clair Russell, Dale Lupu, Stephen Seliger, Alvin H Moss
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While it may never be "easy" to face these issues with patients, families, and caregivers, CSCKP hopes the best practices and tools outlined in this article, also available at www.kidney-supportivecare.org, will be helpful to renal professionals in providing quality supportive and end-of-life care to their patients. Encouraging and participating in shared decision making with patients and their loved ones can help all involved create an approach to care with which everyone is comfortable. The relationships formed through shared decision making will help keep the lines of communication open, which is essential as needs and prognosis change. This type of health care provider/patient relationship may also encourage patients to share more about their symptoms, as not all patients are forthcoming about their symptoms or pain, and thereby facilitate better assessment and treatment by clinicians. Working with a palliative care specialist may be necessary when symptoms become more challenging to manage and referral to hospice may need to be considered. Helping patients, families, and caregivers understand their options, assisting them in completing advance care plans, and ultimately respecting their wishes are all encompassed within the delivery of patient-centered care.

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为肾病患者提供支持性护理。
虽然与患者、家属和护理人员一起面对这些问题可能永远都不“容易”,但CSCKP希望本文中概述的最佳实践和工具(也可在www.kidney-supportivecare.org上找到)将有助于肾脏专业人员为患者提供高质量的支持和临终关怀。鼓励和参与与患者及其亲人共同决策可以帮助所有参与者创造一种每个人都感到舒适的护理方法。通过共同决策形成的关系将有助于保持沟通渠道的畅通,这在需求和预后变化时至关重要。这种类型的卫生保健提供者/病人关系也可以鼓励病人更多地分享他们的症状,因为不是所有的病人都愿意说出他们的症状或疼痛,从而促进临床医生更好地评估和治疗。当症状变得更难以控制和可能需要考虑转介到临终关怀时,与姑息治疗专家合作可能是必要的。帮助患者、家属和护理人员了解他们的选择,协助他们完成预先的护理计划,并最终尊重他们的意愿,这些都包含在以患者为中心的护理中。
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