在资源有限的环境中,利益相关者发现了姑息关怀所面临的挑战:哈萨克斯坦多地区研究》。

IF 2 Q3 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES Journal of Cancer Policy Pub Date : 2024-03-19 DOI:10.1016/j.jcpo.2024.100474
Islam Salikhanov , Savinova Yuliya , Monica Aceti , Reka Schweighoffer , Gulnara Kunirova , Fatima Khashagulgova , Byron Lawrence Crape , Maria C. Katapodi
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导言:哈萨克斯坦是一个拥有 1900 万居民的国家,有 10 多万病人需要姑息关怀。由于临终病人通常至少有一名家庭成员参与护理,因此该国将有 20 多万人受益于高质量的姑息关怀服务。然而,哈萨克斯坦仅有 45 名医生和 101 名护士负责 1,925 张姑息治疗床位,因此,哈萨克斯坦正努力发展姑息治疗服务,以满足资源有限环境下的国家需求和国际标准。本研究的目的是探讨哈萨克斯坦参与姑息关怀的利益相关者所面临的挑战,并随后提出建议,指导政策制定者进一步发展该国的姑息关怀服务:这项横断面描述性研究通过对哈萨克斯坦五个地区的29名姑息关怀利益相关者(家庭照护者12人、医护人员12人、管理人员5人)进行深入访谈,收集了叙述性数据。采用内容分析法对访谈的逐字记录进行分析,以确定参与姑息关怀的利益相关者的需求和面临的挑战:我们的分析确定了姑息关怀利益相关者所面临的七大挑战:高额的自付支出;缺乏以家庭为基础的流动姑息关怀服务;用于预防疼痛的阿片类药物严重短缺;正规姑息关怀教育薄弱;缺乏针对家庭照护者的实用技能培训;社会缺乏对姑息关怀的认识,以及缺乏国家支持:国家姑息关怀战略和政策的实施需要所有利益相关者的大规模协调参与。我们的建议基于这样一种理念,即利益相关者协调的、有针对性的和量身定制的参与比 "一刀切 "的战略更可取。
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Challenges of palliative care identified by stakeholders in resource-limited settings: A multi-regional study in Kazakhstan

Introduction

In Kazakhstan, a country of 19 million residents, more than 100,000 patients need palliative care. Since at least one family member is usually involved in the care of a terminal patient, more than 200,000 people would benefit from high-quality palliative care services in the country. However, with only 45 physicians and 101 nurses attending to 1925 palliative beds, Kazakhstan seeks to develop palliative services that meet the national needs in resource-limited settings and international standards.

The objectives of this study are to explore the challenges faced by stakeholders involved in palliative care in Kazakhstan and to subsequently provide recommendations that can guide policymakers towards further developing palliative care services in the country.

Methods

This cross-sectional descriptive study collected narrative data with in-depth interviews from n= 29 palliative stakeholders (family caregivers n= 12, healthcare professionals =12, administrators n= 5) across five regions of Kazakhstan. Verbatim transcripts of interviews were analyzed using content analysis to identify needs and challenges of stakeholders involved in palliative care.

Results

Our analysis identified seven main challenges of palliative care stakeholders: high out-of-pocket expenditures; lack of mobile palliative care services for home-based care; severe shortages of opioids to prevent pain suffering; poor formal palliative care education; absence of practical skills training for family caregivers; lack of awareness about palliative care in the society, and lack of state support.

Conclusion

Implementation of national palliative care strategies and policies require a large-scale coordinated involvement of all stakeholders. Our recommendations are based on the idea that coordinated, targeted, and tailored stakeholder engagement is preferred to a one-size-fits-all strategy.

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