Background: Medicine availability is improving in sub-Saharan Africa for palliative care services. There is a need to develop strong and sustainable pharmaceutical systems to enhance the proper management of palliative care medicines, some of which are controlled. One approach to addressing these needs is the use of mobile technology to support data capture, storage and retrieval. Utilizing mobile technology in healthcare (mHealth) has recently been highlighted as an approach to enhancing palliative care services but development is at an early stage. Methods: An electronic application was implemented into palliative care services at two settings in Uganda; a rural hospital and an urban hospice. Measures of the completeness of data capture...
Background: In Uganda, there are approximately 350,000 patients with illnesses needing palliative ca...
All cancer care must target the needs of the whole population, not just the few who reach curative s...
Introduction: Palliative care is a clinically and cost‐effective component of cancer services in sub...
Background: Palliative care, a recognised component of care by the World Health Organization is poor...
The use of mobile devices is developing in palliative care services, promising enhancements to patie...
Patients and caregivers in palliative care experience multidimensional pain. In current practice, in...
Background: Current coverage of palliative care services in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) remains woefull...
Background: The use of smartphones and their applications are providing health professionals with op...
Introduction In sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) cancer care is characterised by limited funding, restricte...
BACKGROUND: Symptom control among cancer patients is a Tanzanian public health priority impacted by ...
Introduction: Coverage of palliative care in low and middle-income countries is very limited, and g...
Includes bibliographical details.In Tanzania, palliative care is relatively new, and faces the commo...
Worldwide, major clinical barriers to effective palliative care are the absence of a. current data o...
Background:Patient and carer access to medicines during the last 12 months of life (end-of-life) is ...
Background: The need for palliative care in sub-Saharan Africa is staggering: this region shoulders ...
Background: In Uganda, there are approximately 350,000 patients with illnesses needing palliative ca...
All cancer care must target the needs of the whole population, not just the few who reach curative s...
Introduction: Palliative care is a clinically and cost‐effective component of cancer services in sub...
Background: Palliative care, a recognised component of care by the World Health Organization is poor...
The use of mobile devices is developing in palliative care services, promising enhancements to patie...
Patients and caregivers in palliative care experience multidimensional pain. In current practice, in...
Background: Current coverage of palliative care services in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) remains woefull...
Background: The use of smartphones and their applications are providing health professionals with op...
Introduction In sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) cancer care is characterised by limited funding, restricte...
BACKGROUND: Symptom control among cancer patients is a Tanzanian public health priority impacted by ...
Introduction: Coverage of palliative care in low and middle-income countries is very limited, and g...
Includes bibliographical details.In Tanzania, palliative care is relatively new, and faces the commo...
Worldwide, major clinical barriers to effective palliative care are the absence of a. current data o...
Background:Patient and carer access to medicines during the last 12 months of life (end-of-life) is ...
Background: The need for palliative care in sub-Saharan Africa is staggering: this region shoulders ...
Background: In Uganda, there are approximately 350,000 patients with illnesses needing palliative ca...
All cancer care must target the needs of the whole population, not just the few who reach curative s...
Introduction: Palliative care is a clinically and cost‐effective component of cancer services in sub...