Assessing Palliative Care Development in Mexico Through the WHO Actionable Indicators Model.

IF 3.2 2区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Jorge Alberto Ramos-Guerrero, Gregorio Zuniga-Villanueva, Beatriz Dorsey-Rivera, Leticia Ascencio-Huertas, Silvia Allende-Perez, Guillermo Aréchiga-Ornelas, Alfredo Covarrubias-Gómez, Elena Espín-Paredes, Uria Guevara-López, Luis Miguel Hernández-Flores, Luz Adriana Templos-Esteban, Monica Osio-Saldaña, Livier Ortiz-Coronado, Bernardo Villa-Cornejo
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Abstract

Context: Assessing the development of palliative care (PC) is essential to advancing PC delivery worldwide. The World Health Organization (WHO) offers a new conceptual model for assessing PC development that focuses on identifying gaps in service provision, which helps define priorities and guide decisions. Previous reports ranked Mexico at a high level of PC development, described as an early integration stage in the health system. However, this updated framework offers a more profound and holistic analysis by providing previously unavailable data.

Objectives: To document the current state of PC development in Mexico through the WHO actionable indicators model.

Methods: Six components were measured: a) PC provision; b) use of essential medicines; c) education and training; d) research; e) health policies; and f) empowerment of people and communities. Fourteen indicators were individually ranked into four levels of development: 1) emerging, 2) intermediate, 3) established, and 4) advanced.

Results: Mexico's PC development has focused on specialization streams for physicians, increased awareness through scientific conferences, publications, and community organizations, and the inclusion of PC in the national basic health package and national and local laws. In contrast, PC development is halted by insufficient PC services, a lack of a national PC authority, association, or plan, limited access to essential medications, and scarce undergraduate education.

Conclusions: This study shows a regression in the level of PC development in Mexico through an updated analysis, highlighting the gaps that need to be urgently addressed. These findings help continue PC advocacy, growth, and implementation in the region.

通过世卫组织可行动指标模型评估墨西哥姑息治疗发展。
背景:评估姑息治疗(PC)的发展对促进全球姑息治疗的提供至关重要。世界卫生组织(世卫组织)为评估个人电脑发展提供了一个新的概念模型,其重点是确定服务提供方面的差距,这有助于确定优先事项和指导决策。以前的报告将墨西哥列为PC发展水平较高的国家,被描述为卫生系统的早期整合阶段。然而,这个更新的框架通过提供以前无法获得的数据提供了更深刻和全面的分析。目的:通过世卫组织可操作指标模型记录墨西哥个人电脑发展的现状。方法:测量六个组成部分:a) PC提供;B)基本药物的使用;C)教育和培训;d)研究;E)卫生政策;f)赋予人民和社区权力。14项指标分别被划分为四个发展水平:1)新兴、2)中等、3)成熟和4)先进。结果:墨西哥的个人保健发展侧重于医生的专业化流程,通过科学会议、出版物和社区组织提高认识,并将个人保健纳入国家基本保健一揽子计划以及国家和地方法律。相比之下,由于个人电脑服务不足,缺乏国家个人电脑当局、协会或计划,获得基本药物的机会有限,以及缺乏本科教育,个人电脑的发展停滞不前。结论:通过更新的分析,本研究显示墨西哥PC发展水平的回归,突出了需要迫切解决的差距。这些发现有助于继续PC在该地区的宣传、发展和实施。
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审稿时长
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Pain and Symptom Management is an internationally respected, peer-reviewed journal and serves an interdisciplinary audience of professionals by providing a forum for the publication of the latest clinical research and best practices related to the relief of illness burden among patients afflicted with serious or life-threatening illness.
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