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Palliative Care - The Role and Importance of Research in Promoting Palliative Care Practices: Reports from Developed Countries. Volume 2 (Hardcover)
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Palliative Care - The Role and Importance of Research in Promoting Palliative Care Practices: Reports from Developed Countries. Volume 2 (Hardcover)
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The incidence of cancer is alarmingly increasing worldwide. The
major problem that the medical profession is currently facing
refers to "late presentation" patients who, for the most part, have
reached the terminal stage of the illness. For these people, the
only treatment option left is palliative care. Various patterns of
palliation have been in practice in every culture and in every
ethnic group for generations. Unfortunately, we still lack
significant and sustained investment in research related to the
practice of palliative care. Authors from around the globe seek
more investment of public and private funds to investigate ways to
improve the bedside practice of palliative care. Modern palliative
care concepts were established by Dame Cicely Saunders, from
London, UK, right after World War II. It is only in the past 15 to
20 years that this new discipline started to develop in the
developing world. However, we still lack the essential basic
biological processes involved in relieving the suffering of cancer
patients while receiving palliative measures throughout the
trajectory of the disease. This book owes its origins in large
measure to physicians and nurses in 30 countries globally, who
decided to devote their time, energy, compassion and goodwill, to
the promotion of palliative care in their countries and
communities, yet they lack solid evidence-based data to rely upon
while extending their treatment to both patients and family
members. The goal, in part, is to bridge the gap between scientists
and clinicians from developed countries and those in developing
countries. We have been aware of the variances between cultures,
traditions, beliefs and practices. I am continually struck by the
seemingly diametrical views of "knowing" and cultures and the
strong overlaps that might give rise to new ideas. We hope that
these new volumes will serve to inspire health professionals' and
administrators' interests and appreciation for the investment in
basic and clinical research that will serve to advance our
understanding of the underlying physical and emotional factors
involved while extending palliative care to patients suffering from
cancer and other non-communicable illnesses.
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