Out of the shadows: non-communicable diseases and palliative care in Africa
Autor: | Faith Mwangi-Powell, Richard Harding, Richard A Powell, Zippy Ali, Emmanuel Luyirika, Lukas Radbruch |
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Rok vydání: | 2015 |
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medicine.medical_specialty
Pediatrics Palliative care Alternative medicine Medicine (miscellaneous) 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine Nursing Survivorship curve Humans Medicine 030212 general & internal medicine Practice Patterns Physicians' Africa South of the Sahara Curative care Chronic care Oncology (nursing) business.industry Palliative Care General Medicine Integrated care Medical–Surgical Nursing 030220 oncology & carcinogenesis General partnership Chronic Disease business Delivery of Health Care Psychosocial |
Zdroj: | Europe PubMed Central Powell, R A, Ali, Z, Luyirika, E, Harding, R, Radbruch, L & Mwangi-Powell, F N 2015, ' Out of the Shadows : Non-communicable Diseases and Palliative Care in Africa ', BMJ Supportive and Palliative Care . https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjspcare-2014-000751 |
ISSN: | 2045-4368 2045-435X |
DOI: | 10.1136/bmjspcare-2014-000751 |
Popis: | Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) in Africa have been comparatively neglected, partly due to donor-driven funding priorities. This is despite NCDs being the principal cause of mortality globally, with the majority incidence occurring in low-income and middle-income nations. Most of the patients with NCDs will suffer from pain, breathlessness and other physical symptoms, or need support with psychosocial or spiritual problems. Reflecting regional disease prevalence, late-stage clinical presentation, limited funding and restricted access to curative therapies, palliative care need in Africa is significantly high. Although palliative care provision has advanced significantly on the continent in the past decade, much of this development was driven by services for adult HIV patients. However, recent international and regional political declarations and commitments constitute a new global NCD agenda that calls for the integration of palliative care into the NCD response. This could be achieved under a chronic care model of service provision in partnership with other clinical providers in an integrated care continuum spanning prevention, early detection, diagnosis, treatment, survivorship and the end of life. Four important challenges have to be addressed if palliative care is to contribute meaningfully to this NCD agenda: (1) existing variation in the ability of countries to deal with NCDs per se; (2) ensuring clinical partners are integrated effectively with palliative care; (3) agreeing implementation is linked to relevant national-level and patient-level metrics; and (iv) underpinning palliative care and NCD care with a rigorous and locally relevant evidence base demonstrating appropriate, feasible and effective care. |
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