Community-based palliative care in the Arab region: Current status and future directions

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Abstract

In recent years, palliative care practice has shifted toward community-based palliative care. The complex care needs of older adults and people requiring palliative care are increasing due to the increase in life expectancy. However, it remains limited in the Middle East, which has Muslim-majority populations. Various barriers to successful establishment of palliative care services in community settings were identified.

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Sharour, L. M. A., Al-Noumani, H., Sabei, S. A., Hashmi, I. A., Harrasi, M. A., & Al-Yazidi, B. (2020). Community-based palliative care in the Arab region: Current status and future directions. In Palliative Care for Chronic Cancer Patients in the Community: Global Approaches and Future Applications (pp. 361–375). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-54526-0_31

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