Cure palliative all'interno di una struttura ospedaliera: una ipotesi concreta o una provocazione? Considerazioni di un gruppo di lavoro costituito all'interno dell'Ospedale Fatebenefratelli dell'Isola Tiberina di Roma
Pubblicato: febbraio 28, 2013
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Autori
Bioeticista, biogiurista, Coordinatore del Servizio di Bioetica e Presidente del Comitato
di Bioetica Ospedale San Giovanni Calibita Fatebenefratelli, Isola Tiberina, Roma, Italy.
Servizio di Bioetica, Italy.
Servizio di Rianimazione e Terapia Intensiva, Italy.
Servizio Sociale, Italy.
UOC di Neurologia, Italy.
UOC di Chirurgia, Italy.
UOC di Oncologia, Italy.
UOC di Patologia Neonatale, Italy.
UOC di Medicina Interna, Italy.
Direzione delle Professioni Sanitarie, Ospedale Fatebenefratelli
– Isola Tiberina, Italy.
Servizio di Rianimazione e Terapia Intensiva, Italy.
Palliativista, Responsabile Terapia del Dolore, Antea, Associazione
per le Cure palliative, Italy.
Direzione Sanitaria, Italy.
Servizio di Bioetica, Servizio Pastorale,
Ospedale Fatebenefratelli - Isola Tiberina, Roma, Italy.
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This work aims to share with the scientific community, the reflections arising within a Working Group on Palliative Care in Tiber Island Hospital - S. John Calibita - in Rome. The questions were: How people die in the hospital? What's the approach to the patient not healed but nearly to die? Can palliative care be an aid in this fase of assistance? How can we change legitimate routines and modifying them to the issue of end of life care in acute-care hospitals? Can palliative support be intended only in the last stages of life or intervene before? The state of the art is far away from the development of a correct approach regarding palliative care in hospitals and except for a certain exceptions, it still tends to stand out on the stage of the disease interventional purely than the most careful control of symptoms. From the point of view of the group much remains to be done in the hospital especially aiming, with proper training, a different culture that allows to look at the patient as a whole and not just the disease. The article reflects the opinion of the working group who represents the different Operative Units and Cross-Services in our hospital. They propose a critical "reading" about palliative care according to their personal experience.
Come citare
Iannone, M., Fabiano, V., Basile, R., Caprini, C., Cassetta, E., Colizza, S., … Ramos, B. (2013). Cure palliative all’interno di una struttura ospedaliera: una ipotesi concreta o una provocazione? Considerazioni di un gruppo di lavoro costituito all’interno dell’Ospedale Fatebenefratelli dell’Isola Tiberina di Roma. Medicina E Morale, 62(1). https://doi.org/10.4081/mem.2013.108
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