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Cancer ; 126 Suppl 10: 2448-2457, 2020 05 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32348569

ABSTRACT

Individuals in low-income and middle-income countries (LMICs) account for approximately two-thirds of cancer deaths worldwide, and the vast majority of these deaths occur without access to essential palliative care (PC). Although resource-stratified guidelines are being developed that take into account the actual resources available within a given country, and several components of PC are available within health care systems, PC will never improve without a trained workforce. The design and implementation of PC provider training programs is the lynchpin for ensuring that all seriously ill patients have access to quality PC services. Building on the Breast Health Global Initiative's resource-stratified recommendations for provider education in PC, the authors report on efforts by the Jamaica Cancer Care and Research Institute in the Caribbean and the Universidad Católica in successfully developing and implementing PC training programs in the Caribbean and Latin America, respectively. Key aspects of this approach include: 1) fostering strategic academic partnerships to bring additional expertise and support to the effort; 2) careful adaptation of the curriculum to the local context and culture; 3) early identification of feasible metrics to facilitate program evaluation and future outcomes research; and 4) designing PC training programs to meet local health system needs.


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Health Personnel/education , Neoplasms/therapy , Palliative Care/standards , Quality Assurance, Health Care/organization & administration , Academies and Institutes , Caribbean Region , Delivery of Health Care , Developing Countries , Humans , Jamaica , Latin America , Practice Guidelines as Topic , Socioeconomic Factors
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