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Where there is no morphine: The challenge and hope of palliative care delivery in Tanzania

BACKGROUND: In Tanzania, a country of 42 million, access to oral morphine is rare. AIM: To demonstrate the effectiveness of palliative care teams in reducing patients’ pain and in increasing other positive life qualities in the absence of morphine; and to document the psychological burden experience...

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Autores principales: Hartwig, Kristopher, Dean, Mervyn, Hartwig, Kari, Mmbando, Paul Z., Sayed, Abduraoof, de Vries, Elma
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Publicado: AOSIS OpenJournals 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4502893/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26245417
http://dx.doi.org/10.4102/phcfm.v6i1.549
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author Hartwig, Kristopher
Dean, Mervyn
Hartwig, Kari
Mmbando, Paul Z.
Sayed, Abduraoof
de Vries, Elma
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Dean, Mervyn
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Mmbando, Paul Z.
Sayed, Abduraoof
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description BACKGROUND: In Tanzania, a country of 42 million, access to oral morphine is rare. AIM: To demonstrate the effectiveness of palliative care teams in reducing patients’ pain and in increasing other positive life qualities in the absence of morphine; and to document the psychological burden experienced by their clinical providers, trained in morphine delivery, as they observed their patients suffering and in extreme pain. SETTING: One hundred and forty-five cancer patients were included from 13 rural hospitals spread across Tanzania. METHOD: A mixed method study beginning with a retrospective quantitative analysis of cancer patients who were administered the APCA African POS tool four times. Bivariate analyses of the scores at time one and four were compared across the domains. The qualitative arm included an analysis of interviews with six nurses, each with more than five years’ palliative care experience and no access to strong opioids. RESULTS: Patients and their family caregivers identified statistically significant (p < 0.001) improvements in all of the domains. Thematic analysis of nurse interviews described the patient and family benefits from palliative care but also their great distress when ‘bad cases’ arose who would likely benefit only from oral morphine. CONCLUSION: People living with chronic cancer-related pain who receive palliative care experience profound physical, spiritual and emotional benefits even without oral morphine. These results demonstrate the need for continued advocacy to increase the availability of oral morphine in these settings in addition to palliative care services.
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spelling pubmed-45028932016-02-03 Where there is no morphine: The challenge and hope of palliative care delivery in Tanzania Hartwig, Kristopher Dean, Mervyn Hartwig, Kari Mmbando, Paul Z. Sayed, Abduraoof de Vries, Elma Afr J Prim Health Care Fam Med Original Research BACKGROUND: In Tanzania, a country of 42 million, access to oral morphine is rare. AIM: To demonstrate the effectiveness of palliative care teams in reducing patients’ pain and in increasing other positive life qualities in the absence of morphine; and to document the psychological burden experienced by their clinical providers, trained in morphine delivery, as they observed their patients suffering and in extreme pain. SETTING: One hundred and forty-five cancer patients were included from 13 rural hospitals spread across Tanzania. METHOD: A mixed method study beginning with a retrospective quantitative analysis of cancer patients who were administered the APCA African POS tool four times. Bivariate analyses of the scores at time one and four were compared across the domains. The qualitative arm included an analysis of interviews with six nurses, each with more than five years’ palliative care experience and no access to strong opioids. RESULTS: Patients and their family caregivers identified statistically significant (p < 0.001) improvements in all of the domains. Thematic analysis of nurse interviews described the patient and family benefits from palliative care but also their great distress when ‘bad cases’ arose who would likely benefit only from oral morphine. CONCLUSION: People living with chronic cancer-related pain who receive palliative care experience profound physical, spiritual and emotional benefits even without oral morphine. These results demonstrate the need for continued advocacy to increase the availability of oral morphine in these settings in addition to palliative care services. AOSIS OpenJournals 2014-11-14 /pmc/articles/PMC4502893/ /pubmed/26245417 http://dx.doi.org/10.4102/phcfm.v6i1.549 Text en © 2014. The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ AOSIS OpenJournals. This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution License.
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Hartwig, Kari
Mmbando, Paul Z.
Sayed, Abduraoof
de Vries, Elma
Where there is no morphine: The challenge and hope of palliative care delivery in Tanzania
title Where there is no morphine: The challenge and hope of palliative care delivery in Tanzania
title_full Where there is no morphine: The challenge and hope of palliative care delivery in Tanzania
title_fullStr Where there is no morphine: The challenge and hope of palliative care delivery in Tanzania
title_full_unstemmed Where there is no morphine: The challenge and hope of palliative care delivery in Tanzania
title_short Where there is no morphine: The challenge and hope of palliative care delivery in Tanzania
title_sort where there is no morphine: the challenge and hope of palliative care delivery in tanzania
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4502893/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26245417
http://dx.doi.org/10.4102/phcfm.v6i1.549
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