• Curr Opin Support Palliat Care · Oct 2007

    Review

    Public palliative care: review of key developments and implementation issues.

    • Xavier Gómez Batiste and Silvia Paz.
    • Teaching Department, Institut Català d'Oncologia, Spain. xgomez@ico.scs.es
    • Curr Opin Support Palliat Care. 2007 Oct 1; 1 (3): 213-7.

    Purpose Of ReviewThis review identifies and briefly describes palliative care programmes that are integrated into the national or regional health care plans of various countries.Recent FindingsThe uneven development of palliative care in clear favour of developed countries, together with the menace that the growing epidemics of cancer and HIV/AIDS represent to the developing world, have heightened interest in promoting integration of palliative care into public health care strategies. Several successful examples exist in Asia, Africa, Europe, Australia and North America, which may serve as sources of expertise for new initiatives.SummarySuccess in making palliative care a public discipline that is fully integrated into a country's health care system requires considerable effort in terms of advocacy and lobbying. International support from and networking with experienced individuals who are involved in more mature programmes is crucial to changing attitudes and transforming ideas into action, and strategic and sustainable plans.

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