Optimiser les soins palliatifs précoces aux patients atteints d’un cancer hématologique recevant une greffe de cellules souches : rôle de l’infirmière praticienne
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La greffe de cellules souches hématopoïétiques (GCSH) est une approche thérapeutique intensive des hémopathies malignes qui s’accompagne d’un important risque de morbidité et de mortalité. Malgré la lueur d’espoir qu’elle apporte aux patients, les traitements sont longs et pénibles, tant du point de vue physique que psychosocial. Habituellement, la greffe de cellules souches hématopoïétiques a une visée curative qui laisse peu de place à un partenariat éventuel avec les services de soins palliatifs et, lorsque ces derniers sont proposés, il est souvent trop tard pour en tirer un bénéfice notable. Il faudrait donc systématiser le recours aux soins palliatifs pour les patients atteints d’hémopathie maligne qui reçoivent une GCSH; cependant, il demeure difficile de trouver la meilleure voie pour établir un tel partenariat. Les infirmières praticiennes, qui sont de plus en plus nombreuses, possèdent les connaissances et les compétences requises pour combler les lacunes dans la prestation de soins palliatifs aux patients recevant une GCSH. L’algorithme de soins palliatifs précoces dispensés par les infirmières praticiennes aux patients recevant une GCSH (dit NEST en anglais, pour « Nurse-Practitioner-Delivered Early Palliative Care for Stem Cell Transplant ») vise justement à faire le pont entre les services palliatifs et les équipes d’hématologie et de greffe afin d’offrir aux patients les meilleurs soins possible.
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