Assessing Palliative Care Needs and Associated Factors Among Females with Gynecologic Malignancies Visiting TASH: Facility Based Prospective Study, 2023-2024
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2024-10-19
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Addis Ababa University
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Palliative care offers comprehensive support to patients and their families coping with life-limiting illnesses, addressing physical, psychosocial, and spiritual dimensions of suffering. In Ethiopia, palliative care is a relatively new concept and faces numerous challenges, including underutilization and an increasing burden due to a growing population affected by chronic and life-limiting illnesses such as cancer, HIV/AIDS, and cardiovascular diseases. Despite the high need, access to palliative care services remains limited due to insufficient healthcare infrastructure, a lack of trained professionals, and cultural barriers related to EOL care. Additionally, public awareness of palliative care is low, leading to a gap between need and utilization. These factors contribute to a heavy burden on families and the healthcare system, making it a critical area for improvement in public Health Care system of Ethiopia
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palliative care, end of life care, hospice care, quality of life, gynecologic cancer