所罗门群岛的姑息治疗

J. Spratt, G. Spencer
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本讨论文件提出了初步研究的结果,在所罗门群岛姑息治疗。本研究旨在探索所罗门群岛目前的姑息治疗政策和服务格局,现有的优势和未来行动和研究的机会。这里的结果是所罗门群岛首次发表的姑息治疗探索。在文献综述之后,数据收集包括文献分析和对决策者、卫生专业人员和其他社区利益攸关方的访谈。所有受访者都同意,所罗门群岛有必要更加重视姑息治疗。未来行动的关键领域包括:支持卫生专业人员与患者进行艰难的对话,讨论他们的预后以及在死亡过程中会发生什么;对保健专业人员进行疼痛评估和管理方面的培训;改进系统和指南,特别是转诊系统和吗啡的获取;扩大对照顾在家中死去的亲人的家庭的支持。未来的研究机会存在于理解:家庭和患者的需求;对待照料、痛苦和死亡的文化方法;传统治疗师的作用;如何提高卫生知识普及程度;与提供姑息治疗有关的费用和节省;以及卫生专业人员的知识、态度和行为。对阿片类镇痛系统的检查是一个紧迫的研究重点。最后,我们就捐助者如何支持未来的行动和研究提出建议。
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Palliative Care in Solomon Islands
This Discussion Paper presents the findings of initial research into palliative care in Solomon Islands. This research sought to explore the current palliative care policy and service landscape in Solomon Islands, existing strengths to expand upon, and opportunities for future action and research. The result here is the first published exploration of palliative care in Solomon Islands. Following a literature review, data collection involved documentary analysis and interviews with policy-makers, health professionals and other community stakeholders. All interviewees agreed that there is a need to pay more attention to palliative care in Solomon Islands. Key areas for future action include: supporting health professionals to have difficult conversations with people about their prognosis and what to expect during the dying process; training for health professionals in pain assessment and management; improving systems and guidelines, particularly referral systems and access to morphine; and expanding support for families caring for loved ones dying at home. Future research opportunities exist in understanding: families’ and patients’ needs; cultural approaches to care-giving, pain and death; the role of traditional healers; how to increase health literacy; the costs and savings associated with palliative care provision; and the knowledge, attitudes and behaviours of health professionals. An examination of the opiate analgesic system is a pressing research priority. We conclude with recommendations for donors regarding how they could support future action and research.
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