Cuidados paliativos y desigualdades sociales en cáncer. Una revisión narrativa de la literatura

Q3 Nursing Medicina Paliativa Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.20986/medpal.2022.1358/2022
Marina Rodríguez-Gómez, I. Ruiz-Pérez, Vicenta Escrib�-Agüir, Guadalupe Pastor-Moreno, Jesús Henares Montiel
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Objectives: To conduct a broad literature review in order to: a) propose a grouping and a classification of the different approaches described in the literature to analyse the access and use of palliative care in advanced cancer patients, and b) review the social inequalities examined in the literature in relation to the access and the use of palliative care in advanced cancer patients. Methods: Narrative review using the Embase, CINAHL, and PubMed databases until November 2022. Results: 2,666 articles were retrieved and screened by title and abstract with included studies read in full for data extraction. Five main themes of the different approaches were identified in relation to access and use of palliative care: a) symptom management, b) adequacy and quality of care, c) appropriate palliative care, d) advance care planning and e) place of death. Older people, men, from a minority ethnic group, of low socioeconomic status and residing in rural areas are less likely to access to palliative care to relieve pain and suffering produced from cancer disease and at end of life. Conclusions: Palliative care is considered an essential component to provide comprehensive care throughout the cancer disease continuum. However, despite the existence of scientific evidence that recommends the integration of palliative care from the diagnosis of the disease, age, sex, ethnicity, socioeconomic level and residence create inequity in access and use of palliative care in patients with advanced cancer, producing groups of greater structural vulnerability.
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癌症的姑息治疗和社会不平等。文学的叙事回顾
目的:进行广泛的文献综述,以便:a)对文献中描述的不同方法进行分组和分类,以分析晚期癌症患者获得和使用姑息治疗的情况,b)回顾文献中研究的与晚期癌症患者获得和使用姑息治疗有关的社会不平等。方法:使用Embase、CINAHL和PubMed数据库进行叙述性回顾,直至2022年11月。结果:检索到2666篇文章,按标题和摘要进行筛选,纳入的研究全部阅读,以便提取数据。在获取和使用姑息治疗方面,确定了不同方法的五个主要主题:a)症状管理,b)护理的充分性和质量,c)适当的姑息治疗,d)预先护理规划和e)死亡地点。老年人、男性、少数民族、低社会经济地位和居住在农村地区的人不太可能获得缓解癌症疾病和生命结束时产生的痛苦和痛苦的缓和治疗。结论:姑息治疗被认为是在整个癌症疾病连续体中提供全面治疗的重要组成部分。然而,尽管存在科学证据建议从疾病诊断开始整合姑息治疗,但年龄、性别、种族、社会经济水平和居住地造成了晚期癌症患者在获得和使用姑息治疗方面的不平等,产生了更大的结构脆弱性群体。
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Medicina Paliativa
Medicina Paliativa HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES-
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0.50
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18
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Medicina Paliativa, publicada desde 1994, es la publicación oficial de la Sociedad Española de Cuidados Paliativos (SECPAL). Medicina Paliativa es una revista trimestral de revisión por pares y sirve a un público interdisciplinario de profesionales, proporcionando un foro para la publicación de manuscritos en español de todas las disciplinas asociadas a los cuidados paliativos y en especial los de carácter multidisciplinar.
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