Physician Orders for Life-Sustaining Treatment
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生命維持治療に関する医師による指示書(せいめいいじちりょうにかんするいしによるしじしょ、Physician Orders for Life-Sustaining Treatment, POLST、ポルスト)は、米国における終末期医療を改善するためのアプローチであり、医療提供者が重症患者と対話し、医療危機の際に医療従事者が尊重すべき具体的な医療命令を作成することを奨励しているもの。POLSTはDNRオーダーと同様、患者による医療指示であり、インフォームド・コンセントの結果として完成する。
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POLST (Physician Orders for Life-Sustaining Treatment) is an approach to improving end-of-life care in the United States, encouraging providers to speak with the severely ill and create specific medical orders to be honored by health care workers during a medical crisis. POLST began in Oregon in 1991 and currently exists in 46 states; some of the 46 states have the program in development. The POLST document is a standardized, portable, brightly colored single page medical order that documents a conversation between a provider and an individual with a serious illness or frailty towards the end of life. A POLST form allows emergency medical services to provide treatment that the individual prefers before possibly transporting to an emergency facility.
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生命維持治療に関する医師の指示書
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Physician Orders for Life-Sustaining Treatment
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POLST (Physician Orders for Life-Sustaining Treatment) is an approach to improving end-of-life care in the United States, encouraging providers to speak with the severely ill and create specific medical orders to be honored by health care workers during a medical crisis. POLST began in Oregon in 1991 and currently exists in 46 states; some of the 46 states have the program in development. The POLST document is a standardized, portable, brightly colored single page medical order that documents a conversation between a provider and an individual with a serious illness or frailty towards the end of life. A POLST form allows emergency medical services to provide treatment that the individual prefers before possibly transporting to an emergency facility. The POLST form is a medical order which means that the POLST form is always signed by a medical professional and, depending upon the state, the person stated on the form can sign as well. A pragmatic rule for initiating a POLST can be if the clinician would not be surprised if the individual were to die within one year. One difference between a POLST form and an advance directive is that the POLST form is designed to be actionable throughout an entire community. It is immediately recognizable and can be used by doctors and first responders (including paramedics, fire departments, police, emergency rooms, hospitals and nursing homes). Comparing to documents like DNI (Do Not Intubate), DNR (Do Not Resuscitate) and advance directive, the POLST form provides more information on the types of end-of-life treatment or intervention that the severely ill wishes to receive. Organizations that have passed formal resolutions in support of POLST include the American Bar Association and the Society for Post-Acute and Long-Term Care Medicine (AMDA). Other organizations that support POLST include the American Nurses Association (ANA); the Institute of Medicine; National Association of Social Workers (NASW); AARP; the American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine (AAHPM); Pew Charitable Trusts; and the Catholic Health Association of the United States (CHA). POLST orders are also known by other names in some states: Medical Orders for Life-Sustaining Treatment (MOLST), Medical Orders on Scope of Treatment (MOST), Physician's Orders on Scope of Treatment (POST) or Transportable Physician Orders for Patient Preferences (TPOPP).
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生命維持治療に関する医師による指示書(せいめいいじちりょうにかんするいしによるしじしょ、Physician Orders for Life-Sustaining Treatment, POLST、ポルスト)は、米国における終末期医療を改善するためのアプローチであり、医療提供者が重症患者と対話し、医療危機の際に医療従事者が尊重すべき具体的な医療命令を作成することを奨励しているもの。POLSTはDNRオーダーと同様、患者による医療指示であり、インフォームド・コンセントの結果として完成する。
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