COVID-19大流行期间姑息治疗志愿服务

L. Pawłowski, W. Leppert
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新冠肺炎大流行显著改变了世界各地姑息治疗病房的志愿服务状况。组建和支持收容所以及参与为患者和家属提供姑息治疗的志愿者的参与受到了严重阻碍。根据2020年进行的CovPall多中心研究,共有79%的姑息治疗单位探索了使用率明显较低的志愿者支持。尽管一些姑息治疗单位的流行病学情况很困难,但志愿者在接受了有关预防感染规则的培训后,为患者提供了心理、社会和精神支持,尽管与疫情前相比频率较低。
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Volunteering in palliative care during COVID-19 pandemic
COVID-19 pandemic significantly changed situation of volunteering in palliative care units all over the world. The involvement of volunteers who formed and supported hospices and were involved in palliative care provided to patients and families was significantly hampered. According to multicenter CovPall study conducted in 2020 a total of 79% palliative care units explored significantly rarer utilized volunteers support. In spite of difficult epidemiology situation in some palliative care units volunteers provided psycho-social and spiritual support to patients after being training regarding rules of protection against being infected, although with less frequency compared before pandemic.
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