Nurses are on the frontline of palliative care, and in some countries, are the only contact for patients and families facing life-threatening illness. The Oman Cancer Association in the Sultanate of Oman, in collaboration with the Middle Eastern Cancer Consortium and the Oncology Nursing Society, led a palliative care initiative over the past decade to better integrate palliative care into the health care system. Components of this initiative include integrating palliative care into the health care curricula and providing palliative care education to over 400 nurses and other health care professionals within Oman. The four-part education series includes the following courses: (1) Foundations of Palliative Care, (2) Advanced Concepts in Pall...
World Health Organization (WHO) (The protocol for the WHO study on the effectiveness of community-ba...
The purpose of this consensus paper was to convene leaders and scholars from eight Expert Panels of ...
Purpose: Despite increased access to palliative care in Africa, there remains substantial unmet need...
Palliative Care (PC) is still a relatively new concept in the Middle East (ME). It was first introdu...
Background: Cancer incidence in Middle Eastern countries, most categorized as low- and middle-income...
Palliative care is an area in healthcare that is focused on alleviating and/or preventing the suffer...
ABSTRACT: Within the framework of medical and nursing education, formal attention to training in pal...
Summary The 22 countries of WHO's Eastern Mediterranean Region are experiencing an increase in the b...
Nurses play an important role in palliative care. Despite the fact that Kazakhstan has standards an...
Background Monitoring the development of palliative care (PC) illustrates the capacity of health sys...
Abstract Palliative care was established rapidly in some countries, while in other countries its est...
The need for palliative care education remains vital to contribute to the quality of life of patient...
Objectives Learn how physicians in specific countries provide palliative care to their patient popul...
Abstract Background The provision of comprehensive, high quality palliative care (PC) is a global pu...
Background: The increasing number of people experiencing serious health-related suffering due to sev...
World Health Organization (WHO) (The protocol for the WHO study on the effectiveness of community-ba...
The purpose of this consensus paper was to convene leaders and scholars from eight Expert Panels of ...
Purpose: Despite increased access to palliative care in Africa, there remains substantial unmet need...
Palliative Care (PC) is still a relatively new concept in the Middle East (ME). It was first introdu...
Background: Cancer incidence in Middle Eastern countries, most categorized as low- and middle-income...
Palliative care is an area in healthcare that is focused on alleviating and/or preventing the suffer...
ABSTRACT: Within the framework of medical and nursing education, formal attention to training in pal...
Summary The 22 countries of WHO's Eastern Mediterranean Region are experiencing an increase in the b...
Nurses play an important role in palliative care. Despite the fact that Kazakhstan has standards an...
Background Monitoring the development of palliative care (PC) illustrates the capacity of health sys...
Abstract Palliative care was established rapidly in some countries, while in other countries its est...
The need for palliative care education remains vital to contribute to the quality of life of patient...
Objectives Learn how physicians in specific countries provide palliative care to their patient popul...
Abstract Background The provision of comprehensive, high quality palliative care (PC) is a global pu...
Background: The increasing number of people experiencing serious health-related suffering due to sev...
World Health Organization (WHO) (The protocol for the WHO study on the effectiveness of community-ba...
The purpose of this consensus paper was to convene leaders and scholars from eight Expert Panels of ...
Purpose: Despite increased access to palliative care in Africa, there remains substantial unmet need...