Palliative Medicine: Past - Present - Future

IF 0.3 4区 社会学 Q4 SOCIAL ISSUES Revija Za Socijalnu Politiku Pub Date : 2023-01-31 DOI:10.3935/rsp.v29i3.1942
M. Braš, Veljko Đorđević, S. Kaštelan
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Modern medicine is divided into three categories, namely preventive, curative and palliative. Palliative medicine and palliative care focus on people suffering from progressive incurable diseases with an expected fatal outcome, as well as their family members. It is conducted by an interdisciplinary palliative team at all levels of health care. Palliative care is a broader term than palliative medicine, as it encompasses other activities carried out by social welfare institutions as well as civil society organizations, religious institutions and other stakeholders in the community. Although elements of the palliative approach have been encountered throughout history since the beginning of medical treatment, in the last fifty years we have witnessed the rapid development of palliative medicine as a distinct specialization and subspecialisation in many countries around the world. Palliative care is a civilizational step forward and a true example of person-centered medicine. Given the aging population and the growing technological capabilities of modern medicine, we expect a large increase in the need for palliative care which requires the active contribution of all participants involved in creating and implementing social and health policies, both locally, nationally and internationally. This paper presents the historical development and current state of palliative medicine in the world with special emphasis on the situation in Croatia. Key words: palliative medicine, palliative care, palliative team, quality of life, strategic plans, person-centered medicine, total pain, education
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缓和医学:过去-现在-未来
现代医学分为三类,即预防性、治疗性和姑息性。姑息医学和姑息治疗的重点是患有进展性不治之症并预计会致命的患者及其家人。它由一个跨学科的姑息治疗小组在各级医疗保健部门进行。姑息治疗是一个比姑息医学更广泛的术语,因为它包括社会福利机构、民间社会组织、宗教机构和社区其他利益攸关方开展的其他活动。尽管自医疗开始以来,姑息治疗方法的要素在历史上一直存在,但在过去的五十年里,我们见证了姑息医学作为一种独特的专业和亚专业在世界许多国家的快速发展。姑息治疗是文明进步的一步,也是以人为中心的医学的一个真正例子。鉴于人口老龄化和现代医学技术能力的不断提高,我们预计对姑息治疗的需求将大幅增加,这需要参与制定和实施地方、国家和国际社会和卫生政策的所有参与者的积极贡献。本文介绍了世界姑息医学的历史发展和现状,特别是克罗地亚的情况。关键词:姑息医学、姑息治疗、姑息团队、生活质量、战略计划、以人为本的医学、彻底的疼痛、教育
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