Los cuidados paliativos y el tratamiento del dolor en la solidaridad internacional

Translated title of the contribution: Palliative care and pain management in international solidarity

W. Astudillo*, E. Díaz-Albo, J. M. García Calleja, C. Mendinueta, P. Granja, C. De La Fuente Hontañón, A. Orbegozo, E. Urdaneta, A. Salinas-Martin, E. Montiano, J. R. González-Escalada, L. M. Torres

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Abstract

Palliative Care (PC) and pain management (PM) are key elements for improved or sustained quality of life in many patients suffering from incurable, chronic, or end-stage conditions. Their need is more critical in low- and mid-resource countries where the incidence of cancer and other diseases such as AIDS is on the rise, with a high percentage of patients diagnosed in advanced stages, and with a difficult access to adequate PC and PM despite they are the only realistic, humane option to relieve the high levels of neglect seen in a great majority of these individuals. Also, the epidemiological profile of many Southern countries is changing, with an increase in chronic conditions and access to higher antiretroviral coverage levels. To modify this situation PC and PM must be incorporated by governments into their healthcare systems. It is also necessary that PC and PM be considered an additional means of international cooperation. The various aspects required for greater Spanish cooperation with Latin America and Africa in this field are reviewed, and ways towards this end are suggested at various institutional and associational levels.

Translated title of the contributionPalliative care and pain management in international solidarity
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)178-186
Number of pages9
JournalMedicina Paliativa
Volume16
Issue number3
StatePublished - 2009
Externally publishedYes

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