Background: Cancer incidence in Middle Eastern countries, most categorized as low- and middle-income, is predicted to double in the next 10 years, greater than in any other part of the world. While progress has been made in cancer diagnosis/treatment, much remains to be done to improve palliative care for the majority of patients with cancer who present with advanced disease. Objective: To determine knowledge, beliefs, barriers, and resources regarding palliative care services in Middle Eastern countries and use findings to inform future educational and training activities. Design: Descriptive survey. Setting/Subjects: Fifteen Middle Eastern countries; convenience sample of 776 nurses (44.3%), physicians (38.3%) and psychosocial, a...
Background Monitoring the development of palliative care (PC) illustrates the capacity of health sys...
Background: Care for people with progressive illness should be person centered and account for their...
Background: Of deaths in high-income countries, 75% are caused by progressive advanced chronic condi...
WOS: 000347152600006PubMed ID: 25302525Background: Cancer incidence in Middle Eastern countries, mos...
Summary The 22 countries of WHO's Eastern Mediterranean Region are experiencing an increase in the b...
Palliative care is an area in healthcare that is focused on alleviating and/or preventing the suffer...
Background: The increasing number of people experiencing serious health-related suffering due to sev...
Palliative care development and services were reviewed in the region represented by the six members...
Background: Palliative care focuses on improving the quality of life of terminally ill patients and ...
Palliative Care (PC) is still a relatively new concept in the Middle East (ME). It was first introdu...
Nurses are on the frontline of palliative care, and in some countries, are the only contact for pati...
Introduction: Palliative care access is limited in the Middle-East, with few specialist centers and ...
Abstract Background: Although cancer is the disease for which people need palliative care the most,...
The main objectives of this study were to assess cancer care and the need for establishing hospice/p...
Context Palliative care is an emerging health-care service essential for every health-care system. ...
Background Monitoring the development of palliative care (PC) illustrates the capacity of health sys...
Background: Care for people with progressive illness should be person centered and account for their...
Background: Of deaths in high-income countries, 75% are caused by progressive advanced chronic condi...
WOS: 000347152600006PubMed ID: 25302525Background: Cancer incidence in Middle Eastern countries, mos...
Summary The 22 countries of WHO's Eastern Mediterranean Region are experiencing an increase in the b...
Palliative care is an area in healthcare that is focused on alleviating and/or preventing the suffer...
Background: The increasing number of people experiencing serious health-related suffering due to sev...
Palliative care development and services were reviewed in the region represented by the six members...
Background: Palliative care focuses on improving the quality of life of terminally ill patients and ...
Palliative Care (PC) is still a relatively new concept in the Middle East (ME). It was first introdu...
Nurses are on the frontline of palliative care, and in some countries, are the only contact for pati...
Introduction: Palliative care access is limited in the Middle-East, with few specialist centers and ...
Abstract Background: Although cancer is the disease for which people need palliative care the most,...
The main objectives of this study were to assess cancer care and the need for establishing hospice/p...
Context Palliative care is an emerging health-care service essential for every health-care system. ...
Background Monitoring the development of palliative care (PC) illustrates the capacity of health sys...
Background: Care for people with progressive illness should be person centered and account for their...
Background: Of deaths in high-income countries, 75% are caused by progressive advanced chronic condi...