2021
DOI: 10.1007/s11912-021-01044-8
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Global Perspectives on Palliative Care for Cancer Patients: Not All Countries Are the Same

Abstract: Purpose of the Review The integration of cancer-related palliative care is essential to holistic, quality cancer care. While some similarities exist between countries, this manuscript will focus on five differences that impact palliative care for cancer patients including the epidemiology of cancer and related symptoms, cancer-specific integration into care, palliative care education, economic development of the country, and cultural and religious differences. Recent Findings … Show more

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“…Cancers are the second leading cause of death internationally with about 17 million people newly diagnosed yearly (Brant & Silbermann, 2021). A diagnosis of cancer and its associated treatment is a significant stressor that heightens the potential for psychological problems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cancers are the second leading cause of death internationally with about 17 million people newly diagnosed yearly (Brant & Silbermann, 2021). A diagnosis of cancer and its associated treatment is a significant stressor that heightens the potential for psychological problems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nuestro estudio mostró una serie de situaciones referentes a la atención en salud que no han sido previamente descritos en la literatura: los deseos de tener una mejor atención en salud en los servicios de urgencias, tener una mejor continuidad del cuidado (médicos tratantes) y la optimización en la entrega oportuna de medicamentos por parte de las EPS. Estos deseos están probablemente ligados al contexto específico de nuestro sistema de salud, lo cual puede ser la razón -por la ausencia de mención en otros países-y es un indicador de potenciales de mejoras organizacionales en el sistema (19).…”
Section: Discussionunclassified
“…Así pues, los deseos de tener una mejor atención en salud en los servicios de urgencias es un deseo universal en nuestros pacientes y es muy propio de nuestro país. Esto pudiera contrastar con lo que ocurre en países de ingresos altos como Canadá, Australia, USA o Japón en donde existen unos cuidados paliativos integrados a la atención médica, lo cual mejora la calidad de la misma (19).…”
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“…Europe, North America, and Oceania contributed the most to the top 100 cited articles. Brant JM et al (33) summarized that some similarities exist in palliative cancer care around the world, but vast differences exist in five primary areas: 1) the epidemiology of cancer and related symptoms experienced, 2) cancer-specific integration into care, 3) palliative care education, 4) economic development of the country, and 5) cultural and religious differences that call for a tailored approach to care. While palliative care services exist in over half of the world's countries, low-to-middle-income countries (LMICs) are resource-poor and have the fewest resources and least amount of integration of palliative care, especially in remote areas; however, these programs are primarily located in highincome countries (34)(35)(36).…”
Section: Figurementioning
confidence: 99%