家庭医学在非洲提供姑息治疗方面的作用是什么?

IF 1.7 Q4 PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
Jennie Morgan, Maggie De Swardt, Nuhamin T Gebre, Mohja K Marhoom, Edwina B Opare-Lokko, Liz Gwyther
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虽然姑息治疗已知可有效减轻与健康有关的严重痛苦,但尚未广泛使用,特别是在非洲。初级卫生保健已被认为是增加获得姑息治疗和实现全民健康覆盖的有效手段。由于家庭医生在提供初级卫生保健方面发挥着重要作用,本文旨在说明家庭医学专业如何为确保整个非洲大陆提供姑息治疗服务做出贡献。世界卫生组织建议对卫生保健提供者进行三级培训,以提高姑息治疗的能力。这种训练在不同的非洲国家有不同的效果。本文以作者所代表的国家为研究对象,分别是南非、埃塞俄比亚、苏丹和加纳。在为病人提供持续的、协调的、全面的生命护理过程中,家庭医生可以预测并及时减轻病人的痛苦,这是其他专业所没有培训过的。我们建议,非洲所有家庭医生的培训项目都应优先考虑姑息治疗培训以及其他主要临床领域的培训,以确保大量死于SHS的人得到全面护理,并有尊严地死去。
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What is the role of family medicine in providing palliative care in Africa?

Although palliative care is known to effectively relieve serious health-related suffering (SHS), it is not yet widely available, particularly in Africa. Primary health care has been recognised as an effective means to enhance access to palliative care and achieve universal health coverage. As family physicians play an important role in the delivery of primary health care, this article seeks to illustrate how the family medicine speciality is contributing to efforts to ensure palliative care services are provided throughout the African continent. The World Health Organization recommends three tiers of training for healthcare providers to enhance competencies in palliative care. This training has played out differently in various African countries. This article focuses on the countries represented by the authors, namely South Africa, Ethiopia, Sudan and Ghana. In providing continuous, coordinated, holistic care to patients along the life course, family physicians can anticipate and relieve suffering in a timely manner in ways that no other specialities have been trained to do. We propose that all family physicians' training programmes in Africa prioritise palliative care training along with other leading clinical areas, to ensure that the significant numbers of people dying from SHS receive holistic care and die with dignity.

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