학술논문

Palliative Care and Multi-Agent Systems: A Necessary Paradigm Shift.
Document Type
Article
Source
Clinics & Practice. Apr2023, Vol. 13 Issue 2, p505-514. 10p.
Subject
*MULTIAGENT systems
*PALLIATIVE treatment
*OLDER people
*DISEASE management
*POPULATION aging
Language
ISSN
2039-7283
Abstract
Palliative care is intended to relieve caregivers of physical, psychological, and even spiritual elements of care. One of the most prevalent issues facing this form of care is a lack of healthcare resources and structures to deal with an aging population. This aging population is placing a strain on the healthcare system, prompting a need for a shift in system management. A potential answer to this issue may be the Multi-Agent System (MAS). This category of computerized networking system was created by programmers to gather relevant health information on a patient and allow for the system to act with other agents to decide the best course for disease management. It can also allow for a multidisciplinary healthcare team to make more informed plans of actions for their patients by providing accurate and up-to-date information resulting from a greater synergetic mesh. MASs could fulfill the demands of a rising chronic illness population and deliver high-quality care, indicating a major paradigm shift within the US. In this review, we will evaluate the aging population and contributing factors, palliative care and the need for the multi-agent system, and clinical considerations involving examples from healthcare systems both on and beyond US shores. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]