In the Middle East, as in other countries in the developing world, there is now a wide acceptance that palliative care is an important public health issue that should be integrated into the mainstream of cancer care as well as other life-threatening diseases. Nowadays, it is recognised as a human right issue that patients and families have the right to receive this care. The WHO defined palliative care as the active total care of the patients body, mind and spirit; whereby health care providers need to evaluate and alleviate the patients physical, psychological and social distress. Such care encompasses a broad, multidisciplinary approach that includes both the family and the community and is provided in a range of settings, from the hospital, to the community health centre, to home. This unique and timely book captures the progress and vision of many dedicated groups throughout the Middle East and the USA who have been working to advocate for and develop palliative care services in the region. Each of the books chapters describes the efforts and challenges professionals have been experiencing as they address the palliative care needs of patients with life-limiting illnesses. Each countrys specific chapter details the current state of palliative care services and describes the various approaches that led to the development of a range of services in hospital-based sites to community and home-based care services.
Palliative Care in Cyprus:: Current Status; Palliative Care in Egypt:: Awareness is the Problem; Palliative Care in Iraq; Palliative Care in the Islamic Republic of Iran; Islamic Culture in the Middle East:: A Glimpse into Illness & Death; Pediatric Palliative Care in Israel; Integrating Complementary Medicine in Cancer Supportive Care across the Middle East:: Challenges & Opportunities; Palliative Care at the End-of-Life for Cancer Patients in Israel:: Services in the Community; Palliative Care in Jordan:: Accomplishments & Challenges; Palliative Care for Cancer Patients in Lebanon; Moroccan Experience; Palliative Care in Oman; Palliative Care in Pakistan; Palliative Care in Palestine; Palliative Care in Sudan; Palliative Care to the Cancer Patient in Turkey; Establishing a New Palliative Care Program in a University Hospital:: Current Achievements & Challenges; Palliative Care:: A New & Emerging Paradigm; Efforts of the American Society of Clinical Oncology to Further Global Palliative Care; Involvement of the Oncology Nursing Society (ONS) in Palliative Care & Educational Programs in the Middle East.
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