Kouessi Anthelme Agbodande, Freddy Gnangnon, Mickael Assogba, Josué Avakoudjo, Angèle Azon Kouanou, Lisette Odoulamy, Jean Daho, Djimon Marcel Zannou, Sourakatou Salifou, Ali Imorou Bah Chabi, Raoul Saizonou, Issimouha Dille Mahamadou, Fernanda Bastos, Eduardo Garralda, Carlos Centeno Cortés, Vilma Adriana Tripodoro
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Palliative care (PC) in most African countries remains under-assessed. Benin has piloted the implementation of a set of indicators proposed by the WHO to measure PC development. To examine the current status of PC in Benin. A workshop with stakeholders was organized to assess the WHO indicators in the Beninese context. Indicators were rated based on relevance and feasibility, data sources were agreed upon, and a survey was adapted. Data were collected between March and May 2023. There is emerging community involvement in PC through the presence of patients’ rights promoters, as well as a political commitment expressed in the National PC strategy, the inclusion of PC services in the list of basic health services, and an assigned national authority –within the Ministry of Health–responsible for PC. Although no PC-oriented research has been documented, the celebration of the National PC Conference represents the first step to ground PC delivery in evidence. The reported annual consumption of opioids is 0.18 (ME) milligrams per capita, 34% of healthcare establishments have essential medicines for pain and PC, and 16.5% of patients with palliative needs have access to oral morphine. To date, no medical or paramedical schools offer PC training, and there is no official specialization in palliative medicine for doctors. PC is provided by 11 specialist teams (0.08/100,000 inhabitants), none of which provides pediatric care. Despite growing political, professional, and community commitments to palliative care, there are challenges in education, research, essential medicines, and access to PC services. This article describes the first macro-level assessment of the status of palliative care development in Benin. A set of indicators adopted by the World Health Organization has enabled an understanding of the gaps in education, essential medicines, and specialized services for an adequate provision of palliative care.
大多数非洲国家对姑息关怀(PC)的评估仍然不足。贝宁试行了世界卫生组织提出的一套衡量姑息关怀发展的指标。为了研究贝宁姑息关怀的现状。组织了一次由利益相关者参加的研讨会,以评估世界卫生组织根据贝宁情况提出的指标。根据相关性和可行性对指标进行了评级,商定了数据来源,并对调查进行了调整。数据收集时间为 2023 年 3 月至 5 月。通过患者权利促进者的参与,以及国家 PC 战略中表达的政治承诺、将 PC 服务纳入基本医疗服务清单和指定卫生部内负责 PC 的国家机构,社区开始参与 PC 工作。尽管还没有以 PC 为导向的研究记录,但全国 PC 大会的庆祝活动代表了以证据为基础提供 PC 服务的第一步。据报告,阿片类药物的年人均消费量为 0.18( ME)毫克,34% 的医疗机构拥有治疗疼痛和 PC 的基本药物,16.5% 有姑息治疗需求的患者可以获得口服吗啡。迄今为止,还没有医学院或医疗辅助学校提供姑息治疗培训,医生也没有正式的姑息治疗专业。姑息治疗由 11 个专科小组提供(每 10 万居民中只有 0.08 个小组提供姑息治疗),其中没有一个小组提供儿科治疗。尽管对姑息关怀的政治、专业和社区承诺不断增加,但在教育、研究、基本药物和获取姑息关怀服务方面仍面临挑战。本文介绍了对贝宁姑息关怀发展现状的首次宏观评估。通过世界卫生组织采用的一套指标,我们得以了解在教育、基本药物和专业服务方面存在的差距,以便充分提供姑息关怀服务。
期刊介绍:
BMC Palliative Care is an open access journal publishing original peer-reviewed research articles in the clinical, scientific, ethical and policy issues, local and international, regarding all aspects of hospice and palliative care for the dying and for those with profound suffering related to chronic illness.