Department of palliative care in Bratislava and the development of the palliative care movement in Slovakia

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作者
Sadovska, O [1 ]
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[1] NATL CANC INST,DEPT PALLIAT CARE,BRATISLAVA 83101,SLOVAKIA
关键词
palliative care; Slovakia; Bratislava; dysponoea;
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10.1007/s005200050109
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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100214 ;
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Slovakia is a country with no tradition of home care services and a long history of regarding death and dying as taboos and therefore institutionalising them. Increased attention to palliative care issues has resulted in some important changes, to the benefit of patients in need of palliative care. These include general availability of oral slow-release forms of strong opioids (cost completely reimbursed by the insurance companies), a developing network of home care agencies, and increased attention to the needs of palliative patients, especially among oncologists and pain specialists. In February 1995 the Department of Palliative Care was established within the National Cancer Institute in Bratislava. It has 19 in-patient beds and also an out-patient clinic. Although the primary goal is the improvement of the quality of life, several approaches that can prolong life without worsening its quality are also used, These include laser destruction of intraluminal gastrointestinal rumours, insertion of intraluminal stents, brachyradiotherapy, pleurodeses, percutaneous gastrostomy, percutaneous nephrostomy, palliative chemotherapy, treatment of hypercalcaemia. In 1995 the Palliative Care Section of the Association for Study and Treatment of Pain was established, as was the first Hospice Foundation.
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页码:430 / 434
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