• J Palliat Med · Jul 2024

    It Takes a Village: Bringing Palliative Care to Ethiopia.

    • Eleanor Reid, Ephrem Abathun, Nuhamin Gebre, Richard Harding, Karl Lorenz, Josh Hauser, Meseret Zerihun, Nicola Ayers, and Stephen Connor.
    • Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut, USA.
    • J Palliat Med. 2024 Jul 1; 27 (7): 842845842-845.

    AbstractIn Ethiopia, there is a great need for culturally relevant, sustainable palliative care. Profound poverty and limited health care resources magnify the impact of disease in Ethiopia, one of the poorest countries in the world. The impacts of high burden of disease and poor access to health care include physical suffering, and detrimental economic effects. Thus, the potential for palliative care to improve health care allocation and reduce suffering is substantial. An immediate action could include harnessing the infrastructure of the iddir, which are centuries-old, indigenous neighborhood organizations that provide care and support for families during the time of a death. We propose a model of community-based palliative care instantiated within iddirs, in which they are trained as volunteers to deliver basic palliative care. Shifting the gaze of global health research towards local solutions in Ethiopia may reveal sustainable, effective strategies to improve care for millions in this vulnerable population.

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