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DINGLE SPENCE
Dingle Spence BSc, MBBS, DMRT, Dip Pall. Med, FRCR. Dingle Spence is a Jamaican physician with training in both Clinical Oncology and Palliative Medicine. Dr. Spence is the Senior Medical Officer of the Hope Institute Hospital, Jamaica's only dedicated oncology and palliative care unit.EVE NAMISANGO
Eve Namisango. Eve Namisango is Research Manager at the African Palliative Care Association and a BUILDcare PhD Fellow, at Cicely Saunders Institute King’s College London. Eve also coordinates the 170-member African Palliative Care Research Network and teaches Research Methodology at the Institute of Hospice and Palliative Carein Uganda.
GETTING STARTED
Guidelines and Suggestions for those Starting a Hospice/Palliative Care Service. 3 rd Edition. Derek Doyle, OBE, MD. IAHPC Press Houston, 2021 ISBN - 978-0-9989787-5-8 IAHPC LIST OF ESSENTIAL PRACTICES IN PALLIATIVE CARE IAHPC List of Essential Practices in Palliative Care. The objective of this study was to identify, through a consensus process, the essential practices in primary palliative care.LILIANA DE LIMA
Liliana De Lima, MHA. Liliana De Lima has a background in clinical psychology with a postgraduate degree in healthcare administration, a fellowship in pain and policy and doctoral studies in healthcare policy and administration. She has been the Executive Director of IAHPC since early 2000. In this capacity, Liliana has the overall NEWSLETTER MESSAGE FROM THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR of the IAHPC Newsletter. team members, Click Here. Message from the Executive Director. Liliana De Lima, MHA (USA) Dear readers: I hope that this New Year brings happiness, peace and health to you and your loved ones. During the past several years many advances and changes have taken place at IAHPC, especially in our ability to communicatewith
IAHPC - WPCA PALLIATIVE CARE AND PAIN TREATMENT AS HUMAN IAHPC - WPCA Palliative Care and Pain Treatment as Human Rights. There have been several requests and publications calling for palliative care and pain treatment to be recognized as human rights but not an international Declaration joining palliative care, pain, cancer, AIDS and other related organizations for this same purpose. INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR HOSPICE & PALLIATIVE CAREADVOCACY PROGRAMTRAVELING SCHOLARSTRAVELING FELLOWS Read the IAHPC June Newsletter. The IAHPC Newsletter is sent monthly via email to over 8,000 subscribers. It’s a valuable tool to disseminate information and increase awareness about hospice and palliative care and serves as a resource to learn about new PRINCIPLES OF PALLIATIVE CARE Principles of palliative care. The principles of palliative care might simply be regarded as those of good clinical practice. A holistic approach, incorporating the whole spectrum of care –medical, nursing, psychological, social, cultural, and spiritual– is good medical practice, whatever the patient’s illness, wherever the patient is under care, whatever his/her social status, creedGETTING STARTED
Guidelines and Suggestions for those Starting a Hospice/Palliative Care Service. 3 rd Edition. Derek Doyle, OBE, MD. IAHPC Press Houston, 2021 ISBN - 978-0-9989787-5-8 MANAGEMENT OF THE NEW SERVICE If the new palliative care service is to be part of a larger health care facility (hospital, medical centre, or community service) its management structure will be dictated by the existing system. It then becomes essential that the palliative care service has at its head, someone with both an understanding of, and experience in, palliativecare.
IAHPC LIST OF ESSENTIAL PRACTICES IN PALLIATIVE CARE IAHPC List of Essential Practices in Palliative Care. The objective of this study was to identify, through a consensus process, the essential practices in primary palliative care.DINGLE SPENCE
Dingle Spence BSc, MBBS, DMRT, Dip Pall. Med, FRCR. Dingle Spence is a Jamaican physician with training in both Clinical Oncology and Palliative Medicine. Dr. Spence is the Senior Medical Officer of the Hope Institute Hospital, Jamaica's only dedicated oncology and palliative care unit. IAHPC - WPCA PALLIATIVE CARE AND PAIN TREATMENT AS HUMAN IAHPC - WPCA Palliative Care and Pain Treatment as Human Rights. There have been several requests and publications calling for palliative care and pain treatment to be recognized as human rights but not an international Declaration joining palliative care, pain, cancer, AIDS and other related organizations for this same purpose.EVE NAMISANGO
Eve Namisango. Eve Namisango is Research Manager at the African Palliative Care Association and a BUILDcare PhD Fellow, at Cicely Saunders Institute King’s College London. Eve also coordinates the 170-member African Palliative Care Research Network and teaches Research Methodology at the Institute of Hospice and Palliative Carein Uganda.
LILIANA DE LIMA
Liliana De Lima, MHA. Liliana De Lima has a background in clinical psychology with a postgraduate degree in healthcare administration, a fellowship in pain and policy and doctoral studies in healthcare policy and administration. She has been the Executive Director of IAHPC since early 2000. In this capacity, Liliana has the overall NEWSLETTER MESSAGE FROM THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR of the IAHPC Newsletter. team members, Click Here. Message from the Executive Director. Liliana De Lima, MHA (USA) Dear readers: I hope that this New Year brings happiness, peace and health to you and your loved ones. During the past several years many advances and changes have taken place at IAHPC, especially in our ability to communicatewith
INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR HOSPICE & PALLIATIVE CARE Read the IAHPC June Newsletter. The IAHPC Newsletter is sent monthly via email to over 8,000 subscribers. It’s a valuable tool to disseminate information and increase awareness about hospice and palliative care and serves as a resource to learn about newWHAT'S NEW/UPDATES
IAHPC Scholarships for the 21OPCC, EAPC, and APHC 2021 Online Events. The International Association for Hospice and Palliative Care (IAHPC) is pleased to announce it will provide ten (10) Scholarships to support the participation of its members in the 21OPCC, EAPC, and APHC2021 Online Events.
IAHPC NEWS - INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR HOSPICE Updated WHO Clinical Guidance on COVID-19 Includes a Module on Palliative Care. On May 27, the World Health Organization released an updated version of its Clinical Management of COVID-19 - interim guidance.This 62-page guidance, free to download, is intended for clinicians caring for patients during all disease phases, from screening to discharge for those who survive, and to death for those WHAT IS PALLIATIVE CARE What is palliative care? The World Health Organisation (WHO) produced in 2002 a useful definition,() valuable when negotiating with local and national health departments who may not be familiar with the essential features of such care provision.Based on it, the International Association for Hospice and Palliative Care (IAHPC) conducted a consensus process with over 400 participants from 86 JOIN IAHPC POST GRADUATE STUDENT IN PALLIATIVE CARE Post graduate students who are enrolled in a palliative care or a related program in an academic institution are eligible for a one-year free IAHPC membership.M.R. RAJAGOPAL
M.R. Rajagopal. M.R.Rajagopal MD is a palliative care physician from India. He qualified as a physician from Trivandrum Medical College, Kerala and as an anaesthesiologist from All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi. While working as Professor and Head of Anaesthesiology in Calicut Medical College, he and his colleaguesfounded the
JULIA DOWNING
Professor Julia Downing currently serves as the Executive Director of the International Children’s Palliative Care Network (ICPCN). Professor Downing is an experienced palliative care nurse, educationalist, researcher and advocate. She has been working in palliative care for 29 years, with 18 of those pioneering work internationally in Uganda IAHPC - WPCA PALLIATIVE CARE AND PAIN TREATMENT AS HUMAN IAHPC - WPCA Palliative Care and Pain Treatment as Human Rights. There have been several requests and publications calling for palliative care and pain treatment to be recognized as human rights but not an international Declaration joining palliative care, pain, cancer, AIDS and other related organizations for this same purpose.LILIANA DE LIMA
Liliana De Lima, MHA. Liliana De Lima has a background in clinical psychology with a postgraduate degree in healthcare administration, a fellowship in pain and policy and doctoral studies in healthcare policy and administration. She has been the Executive Director of IAHPC since early 2000. In this capacity, Liliana has the overallSCOTT MURRAY
Scott Murray, MD. Professor Scott Murray is the St. Columba’s Hospice Chair of Primary Palliative Care at the University of Edinburgh, Scotland. He leads the first palliative care research group based in an academic department of family medicine – the Primary Palliative Care Research Group at the University of Edinburgh. He haswide
INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR HOSPICE & PALLIATIVE CAREADVOCACY PROGRAMTRAVELING SCHOLARSTRAVELING FELLOWS The IAHPC Newsletter is sent monthly via email to over 8,000 subscribers. It’s a valuable tool to disseminate information and increase awareness about hospice and palliative care and serves as a resource to learn about new developments, and events throughout theworld. Read more.
WHAT'S NEW/UPDATES
IAHPC Scholarships for the 21OPCC, EAPC, and APHC 2021 Online Events. The International Association for Hospice and Palliative Care (IAHPC) is pleased to announce it will provide ten (10) Scholarships to support the participation of its members in the 21OPCC, EAPC, and APHC2021 Online Events.
PRINCIPLES OF PALLIATIVE CARE Principles of palliative care. The principles of palliative care might simply be regarded as those of good clinical practice. A holistic approach, incorporating the whole spectrum of care –medical, nursing, psychological, social, cultural, and spiritual– is good medical practice, whatever the patient’s illness, wherever the patient is under care, whatever his/her social status, creedCALENDAR OF EVENTS
National Conference for Children's Palliative Care Malaysia 2021. Kuala Lumpur, Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia. Sponsored by Malaysian Association of Paediatric Palliative Care (MAPPAC), a not for profit organization. Visit conference website. Call for abstract. Thedeadline is
MANAGEMENT OF THE NEW SERVICE If the new palliative care service is to be part of a larger health care facility (hospital, medical centre, or community service) its management structure will be dictated by the existing system. It then becomes essential that the palliative care service has at its head, someone with both an understanding of, and experience in, palliativecare.
DINGLE SPENCE
Dingle Spence BSc, MBBS, DMRT, Dip Pall. Med, FRCR. Dingle Spence is a Jamaican physician with training in both Clinical Oncology and Palliative Medicine. Dr. Spence is the Senior Medical Officer of the Hope Institute Hospital, Jamaica's only dedicated oncology and palliative care unit.EVE NAMISANGO
Eve Namisango. Eve Namisango is Research Manager at the African Palliative Care Association and a BUILDcare PhD Fellow, at Cicely Saunders Institute King’s College London. Eve also coordinates the 170-member African Palliative Care Research Network and teaches Research Methodology at the Institute of Hospice and Palliative Carein Uganda.
REQUESTS TO WITHHOLD THE TRUTH AT THE END OF LIFE Requests to Withhold the Truth at the End of Life. Dr Paulina Taboada Profesor Centro de Bioetica Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile Alameda 340 Correo Central 1 THE DOUBLE EFFECT OF PAIN MEDICATION: SEPARATING MYTH FROM UNDERTREATMENT OF PAIN DUE TO. BELIEF IN THE DOUBLE EFFECT. Misperceptions about opioids are a major cause of undertreatment of cancer pain. For example, Von Roenn et al. found that 65% of the respondents to a survey of physicians from the Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group acknowledged that concerns about managing side effects limited their use of analgesics.36 A study by Solomon et al NEWSLETTER MESSAGE FROM THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR of the IAHPC Newsletter. team members, Click Here. Message from the Executive Director. Liliana De Lima, MHA (USA) Dear readers: I hope that this New Year brings happiness, peace and health to you and your loved ones. During the past several years many advances and changes have taken place at IAHPC, especially in our ability to communicatewith
INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR HOSPICE & PALLIATIVE CAREADVOCACY PROGRAMTRAVELING SCHOLARSTRAVELING FELLOWS Read the IAHPC May Newsletter. The IAHPC Newsletter is sent monthly via email to over 8,000 subscribers. It’s a valuable tool to disseminate information and increase awareness about hospice and palliative care and serves as a resource to learn about newWHAT'S NEW/UPDATES
IAHPC Scholarships for the 21OPCC, EAPC, and APHC 2021 Online Events. The International Association for Hospice and Palliative Care (IAHPC) is pleased to announce it will provide ten (10) Scholarships to support the participation of its members in the 21OPCC, EAPC, and APHC2021 Online Events.
PRINCIPLES OF PALLIATIVE CARE Principles of palliative care. The principles of palliative care might simply be regarded as those of good clinical practice. A holistic approach, incorporating the whole spectrum of care –medical, nursing, psychological, social, cultural, and spiritual– is good medical practice, whatever the patient’s illness, wherever the patient is under care, whatever his/her social status, creed HOSPICE/PALLIATIVE DAY CARE UNIT Hospice/Palliative Day Care Unit. A Day Care (sometimes termed Day Hospice or Palliative Care Day Unit) is a model of care designed for patients being cared for at home (or in the home of a relative or in a Nursing Home/Rest Home). It enables them to receive attention to all aspects of their illness and suffering; to receive physiotherapy andCALENDAR OF EVENTS
National Conference for Children's Palliative Care Malaysia 2021. Kuala Lumpur, Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia. Sponsored by Malaysian Association of Paediatric Palliative Care (MAPPAC), a not for profit organization. Visit conference website. Call for abstract. Thedeadline is
MANAGEMENT OF THE NEW SERVICE If the new palliative care service is to be part of a larger health care facility (hospital, medical centre, or community service) its management structure will be dictated by the existing system. It then becomes essential that the palliative care service has at its head, someone with both an understanding of, and experience in, palliativecare.
DINGLE SPENCE
Dingle Spence BSc, MBBS, DMRT, Dip Pall. Med, FRCR. Dingle Spence is a Jamaican physician with training in both Clinical Oncology and Palliative Medicine. Dr. Spence is the Senior Medical Officer of the Hope Institute Hospital, Jamaica's only dedicated oncology and palliative care unit.EVE NAMISANGO
Eve Namisango. Eve Namisango is Research Manager at the African Palliative Care Association and a BUILDcare PhD Fellow, at Cicely Saunders Institute King’s College London. Eve also coordinates the 170-member African Palliative Care Research Network and teaches Research Methodology at the Institute of Hospice and Palliative Carein Uganda.
REQUESTS TO WITHHOLD THE TRUTH AT THE END OF LIFE Requests to Withhold the Truth at the End of Life. Dr Paulina Taboada Profesor Centro de Bioetica Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile Alameda 340 Correo Central 1 NEWSLETTER MESSAGE FROM THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR of the IAHPC Newsletter. team members, Click Here. Message from the Executive Director. Liliana De Lima, MHA (USA) Dear readers: I hope that this New Year brings happiness, peace and health to you and your loved ones. During the past several years many advances and changes have taken place at IAHPC, especially in our ability to communicatewith
GETTING STARTED
Guidelines and Suggestions for those Starting a Hospice/Palliative Care Service. 3 rd Edition. Derek Doyle, OBE, MD. IAHPC Press Houston, 2021 ISBN - 978-0-9989787-5-8 MANAGEMENT OF THE NEW SERVICE If the new palliative care service is to be part of a larger health care facility (hospital, medical centre, or community service) its management structure will be dictated by the existing system. It then becomes essential that the palliative care service has at its head, someone with both an understanding of, and experience in, palliativecare.
HOME CARE/COMMUNITY PALLIATIVE CARE SERVICES Home Care/Community Palliative Care Services. This section will look at services caring for severe ill patients at the end of life in their own homes, the home of relatives, or care homes for the frail or aged. HOSPITAL PALLIATIVE CARE TEAM Hospital Palliative Care Team. Hospital Palliative Care Team (HPCT) –or consultation service– develops in response to the need for expert palliative care. The personnel for a consultation team can be simply a nurse or physician alone or combined with pharmacist, spiritual care or social worker. Those planning a consultation serviceshould
GLOBAL DIRECTORY OF PALLIATIVE CARE INSTITUTIONS AND Results: 65 Central America and the Caribbean. Ministry of Health, Antigua and Barbuda Antigua and Barbuda, Antigua; St John Hospice Antigua Antigua and Barbuda, St. Johns The St John Hospice is a charitable not for profit organization in Antigua.JULIA DOWNING
Professor Julia Downing currently serves as the Executive Director of the International Children’s Palliative Care Network (ICPCN). Professor Downing is an experienced palliative care nurse, educationalist, researcher and advocate. She has been working in palliative care for 29 years, with 18 of those pioneering work internationally in Uganda THE DOUBLE EFFECT OF PAIN MEDICATION: SEPARATING MYTH FROM UNDERTREATMENT OF PAIN DUE TO. BELIEF IN THE DOUBLE EFFECT. Misperceptions about opioids are a major cause of undertreatment of cancer pain. For example, Von Roenn et al. found that 65% of the respondents to a survey of physicians from the Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group acknowledged that concerns about managing side effects limited their use of analgesics.36 A study by Solomon et al NEWSLETTER MESSAGE FROM THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR of the IAHPC Newsletter. team members, Click Here. Message from the Executive Director. Liliana De Lima, MHA (USA) Dear readers: I hope that this New Year brings happiness, peace and health to you and your loved ones. During the past several years many advances and changes have taken place at IAHPC, especially in our ability to communicatewith
LILIANA DE LIMA
Liliana De Lima, MHA. Liliana De Lima has a background in clinical psychology with a postgraduate degree in healthcare administration, a fellowship in pain and policy and doctoral studies in healthcare policy and administration. She has been the Executive Director of IAHPC since early 2000. In this capacity, Liliana has the overall SHAW’S CRITICISM TO THE DOUBLE EFFECT DOCTRINE Shaw’s Criticism to the Double Effect Doctrine. Dr Paulina Taboada Profesor Centro de Bioetica Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile Alameda 340 Correo Central 1 INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR HOSPICE & PALLIATIVE CAREADVOCACY PROGRAMTRAVELING SCHOLARSTRAVELING FELLOWS The IAHPC Newsletter is sent monthly via email to over 8,000 subscribers. It’s a valuable tool to disseminate information and increase awareness about hospice and palliative care and serves as a resource to learn about new developments, and events throughout theworld. Read more.
PRINCIPLES OF PALLIATIVE CARE Principles of palliative care. The principles of palliative care might simply be regarded as those of good clinical practice. A holistic approach, incorporating the whole spectrum of care –medical, nursing, psychological, social, cultural, and spiritual– is good medical practice, whatever the patient’s illness, wherever the patient is under care, whatever his/her social status, creedGETTING STARTED
Guidelines and Suggestions for those Starting a Hospice/Palliative Care Service. 3 rd Edition. Derek Doyle, OBE, MD. IAHPC Press Houston, 2021 ISBN - 978-0-9989787-5-8 MANAGEMENT OF THE NEW SERVICE If the new palliative care service is to be part of a larger health care facility (hospital, medical centre, or community service) its management structure will be dictated by the existing system. It then becomes essential that the palliative care service has at its head, someone with both an understanding of, and experience in, palliativecare.
SCOTT MURRAY
Scott Murray, MD. Professor Scott Murray is the St. Columba’s Hospice Chair of Primary Palliative Care at the University of Edinburgh, Scotland. He leads the first palliative care research group based in an academic department of family medicine – the Primary Palliative Care Research Group at the University of Edinburgh. He haswide
JULIA DOWNING
Professor Julia Downing currently serves as the Executive Director of the International Children’s Palliative Care Network (ICPCN). Professor Downing is an experienced palliative care nurse, educationalist, researcher and advocate. She has been working in palliative care for 29 years, with 18 of those pioneering work internationally in UgandaEVE NAMISANGO
Eve Namisango. Eve Namisango is Research Manager at the African Palliative Care Association and a BUILDcare PhD Fellow, at Cicely Saunders Institute King’s College London. Eve also coordinates the 170-member African Palliative Care Research Network and teaches Research Methodology at the Institute of Hospice and Palliative Carein Uganda.
DINGLE SPENCE
Dingle Spence BSc, MBBS, DMRT, Dip Pall. Med, FRCR. Dingle Spence is a Jamaican physician with training in both Clinical Oncology and Palliative Medicine. Dr. Spence is the Senior Medical Officer of the Hope Institute Hospital, Jamaica's only dedicated oncology and palliative care unit.HIBAH OSMAN
Dr. Osman serves on the National Committee on Pain Control and Palliative Care in the Lebanese Ministry of Public Health and Chair of its Subcommittee on Practice. She is also a member of the Regional Expert Network at WHO EMRO. Dr. Osman joined the IAHPC Board of Directors in 2019. She hopes to contribute to research, guideline andpolicy
LILIANA DE LIMA
Liliana De Lima, MHA. Liliana De Lima has a background in clinical psychology with a postgraduate degree in healthcare administration, a fellowship in pain and policy and doctoral studies in healthcare policy and administration. She has been the Executive Director of IAHPC since early 2000. In this capacity, Liliana has the overall INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR HOSPICE & PALLIATIVE CAREADVOCACY PROGRAMTRAVELING SCHOLARSTRAVELING FELLOWS The IAHPC Newsletter is sent monthly via email to over 8,000 subscribers. It’s a valuable tool to disseminate information and increase awareness about hospice and palliative care and serves as a resource to learn about new developments, and events throughout theworld. Read more.
PRINCIPLES OF PALLIATIVE CARE Principles of palliative care. The principles of palliative care might simply be regarded as those of good clinical practice. A holistic approach, incorporating the whole spectrum of care –medical, nursing, psychological, social, cultural, and spiritual– is good medical practice, whatever the patient’s illness, wherever the patient is under care, whatever his/her social status, creedGETTING STARTED
Guidelines and Suggestions for those Starting a Hospice/Palliative Care Service. 3 rd Edition. Derek Doyle, OBE, MD. IAHPC Press Houston, 2021 ISBN - 978-0-9989787-5-8 MANAGEMENT OF THE NEW SERVICE If the new palliative care service is to be part of a larger health care facility (hospital, medical centre, or community service) its management structure will be dictated by the existing system. It then becomes essential that the palliative care service has at its head, someone with both an understanding of, and experience in, palliativecare.
SCOTT MURRAY
Scott Murray, MD. Professor Scott Murray is the St. Columba’s Hospice Chair of Primary Palliative Care at the University of Edinburgh, Scotland. He leads the first palliative care research group based in an academic department of family medicine – the Primary Palliative Care Research Group at the University of Edinburgh. He haswide
JULIA DOWNING
Professor Julia Downing currently serves as the Executive Director of the International Children’s Palliative Care Network (ICPCN). Professor Downing is an experienced palliative care nurse, educationalist, researcher and advocate. She has been working in palliative care for 29 years, with 18 of those pioneering work internationally in UgandaEVE NAMISANGO
Eve Namisango. Eve Namisango is Research Manager at the African Palliative Care Association and a BUILDcare PhD Fellow, at Cicely Saunders Institute King’s College London. Eve also coordinates the 170-member African Palliative Care Research Network and teaches Research Methodology at the Institute of Hospice and Palliative Carein Uganda.
DINGLE SPENCE
Dingle Spence BSc, MBBS, DMRT, Dip Pall. Med, FRCR. Dingle Spence is a Jamaican physician with training in both Clinical Oncology and Palliative Medicine. Dr. Spence is the Senior Medical Officer of the Hope Institute Hospital, Jamaica's only dedicated oncology and palliative care unit.HIBAH OSMAN
Dr. Osman serves on the National Committee on Pain Control and Palliative Care in the Lebanese Ministry of Public Health and Chair of its Subcommittee on Practice. She is also a member of the Regional Expert Network at WHO EMRO. Dr. Osman joined the IAHPC Board of Directors in 2019. She hopes to contribute to research, guideline andpolicy
LILIANA DE LIMA
Liliana De Lima, MHA. Liliana De Lima has a background in clinical psychology with a postgraduate degree in healthcare administration, a fellowship in pain and policy and doctoral studies in healthcare policy and administration. She has been the Executive Director of IAHPC since early 2000. In this capacity, Liliana has the overallWHAT'S NEW/UPDATES
IAHPC Scholarships for the 21OPCC, EAPC, and APHC 2021 Online Events. The International Association for Hospice and Palliative Care (IAHPC) is pleased to announce it will provide ten (10) Scholarships to support the participation of its members in the 21OPCC, EAPC, and APHC2021 Online Events.
PALLIATIVE CARE DEFINITION Palliative Care Definition. Palliative care is the active holistic care of individuals across all ages with serious health-related suffering i due to severe illness ii, and especially of those near the end of life.It aims to improve the quality of life of patients, their families and their caregivers.JULIA DOWNING
Julia Downing, PhD. Professor Julia Downing earned her nursing degree from the University of Wales College of Medicine in 1991 followed by a Diploma in Cancer Nursing (1994), a Masters in Medical Science in Clinical Oncology (1997), a Professional Certificate in Teaching and Learning in Higher Education (2000) and her PhD in 2006, completing the first PhD level studies on palliative care in CONSENSUS-BASED DEFINITION OF PALLIATIVE CARE (2019 Consensus-Based Definition of Palliative Care. One of the challenges in the implementation of palliative care has been a lack of consensus on what palliative care is, JOIN IAHPC POST GRADUATE STUDENT IN PALLIATIVE CARE Post graduate students who are enrolled in a palliative care or a related program in an academic institution are eligible for a one-year free IAHPC membership.HIBAH OSMAN
Dr. Osman serves on the National Committee on Pain Control and Palliative Care in the Lebanese Ministry of Public Health and Chair of its Subcommittee on Practice. She is also a member of the Regional Expert Network at WHO EMRO. Dr. Osman joined the IAHPC Board of Directors in 2019. She hopes to contribute to research, guideline andpolicy
THE SOURCES OF HUMAN DIGNITY Seifert (1997) distinguishes two main sources of human dignity: the ‘ontological’ and the acquired. The former is grounded on human nature as an individual rational substance, and the latter is derived from the awakened conscious life, as well as from the intentional and free acts of the human person. The ‘ontological’ dignity belongs THE DOUBLE EFFECT OF PAIN MEDICATION: SEPARATING MYTH FROM UNDERTREATMENT OF PAIN DUE TO. BELIEF IN THE DOUBLE EFFECT. Misperceptions about opioids are a major cause of undertreatment of cancer pain. For example, Von Roenn et al. found that 65% of the respondents to a survey of physicians from the Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group acknowledged that concerns about managing side effects limited their use of analgesics.36 A study by Solomon et al NEWSLETTER MESSAGE FROM THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR of the IAHPC Newsletter. team members, Click Here. Message from the Executive Director. Liliana De Lima, MHA (USA) Dear readers: I hope that this New Year brings happiness, peace and health to you and your loved ones. During the past several years many advances and changes have taken place at IAHPC, especially in our ability to communicatewith
PROFESSOR VITTORIO VENTAFRIDDA DIES Professor Vittorio Ventafridda. Professor Vittorio Ventafridda passed away on October 23rd in the hospice Pio Albergo Trivulzio in Milan, Italy. Professor Ventafridda was born in the northern Italian city of Udine and graduated at Pavia’s Medical University in 1952. He spent four years in the USA where he did his internship and then took a INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR HOSPICE & PALLIATIVE CAREADVOCACY PROGRAMTRAVELING SCHOLARSTRAVELING FELLOWS The IAHPC Newsletter is sent monthly via email to over 8,000 subscribers. It’s a valuable tool to disseminate information and increase awareness about hospice and palliative care and serves as a resource to learn about new developments, and events throughout theworld. Read more.
PRINCIPLES OF PALLIATIVE CARE Principles of palliative care. The principles of palliative care might simply be regarded as those of good clinical practice. A holistic approach, incorporating the whole spectrum of care –medical, nursing, psychological, social, cultural, and spiritual– is good medical practice, whatever the patient’s illness, wherever the patient is under care, whatever his/her social status, creedGETTING STARTED
Guidelines and Suggestions for those Starting a Hospice/Palliative Care Service. 3 rd Edition. Derek Doyle, OBE, MD. IAHPC Press Houston, 2021 ISBN - 978-0-9989787-5-8 MANAGEMENT OF THE NEW SERVICE If the new palliative care service is to be part of a larger health care facility (hospital, medical centre, or community service) its management structure will be dictated by the existing system. It then becomes essential that the palliative care service has at its head, someone with both an understanding of, and experience in, palliativecare.
SCOTT MURRAY
Scott Murray, MD. Professor Scott Murray is the St. Columba’s Hospice Chair of Primary Palliative Care at the University of Edinburgh, Scotland. He leads the first palliative care research group based in an academic department of family medicine – the Primary Palliative Care Research Group at the University of Edinburgh. He haswide
JULIA DOWNING
Professor Julia Downing currently serves as the Executive Director of the International Children’s Palliative Care Network (ICPCN). Professor Downing is an experienced palliative care nurse, educationalist, researcher and advocate. She has been working in palliative care for 29 years, with 18 of those pioneering work internationally in UgandaEVE NAMISANGO
Eve Namisango. Eve Namisango is Research Manager at the African Palliative Care Association and a BUILDcare PhD Fellow, at Cicely Saunders Institute King’s College London. Eve also coordinates the 170-member African Palliative Care Research Network and teaches Research Methodology at the Institute of Hospice and Palliative Carein Uganda.
DINGLE SPENCE
Dingle Spence BSc, MBBS, DMRT, Dip Pall. Med, FRCR. Dingle Spence is a Jamaican physician with training in both Clinical Oncology and Palliative Medicine. Dr. Spence is the Senior Medical Officer of the Hope Institute Hospital, Jamaica's only dedicated oncology and palliative care unit.HIBAH OSMAN
Dr. Osman serves on the National Committee on Pain Control and Palliative Care in the Lebanese Ministry of Public Health and Chair of its Subcommittee on Practice. She is also a member of the Regional Expert Network at WHO EMRO. Dr. Osman joined the IAHPC Board of Directors in 2019. She hopes to contribute to research, guideline andpolicy
LILIANA DE LIMA
Liliana De Lima, MHA. Liliana De Lima has a background in clinical psychology with a postgraduate degree in healthcare administration, a fellowship in pain and policy and doctoral studies in healthcare policy and administration. She has been the Executive Director of IAHPC since early 2000. In this capacity, Liliana has the overall INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR HOSPICE & PALLIATIVE CAREADVOCACY PROGRAMTRAVELING SCHOLARSTRAVELING FELLOWS The IAHPC Newsletter is sent monthly via email to over 8,000 subscribers. It’s a valuable tool to disseminate information and increase awareness about hospice and palliative care and serves as a resource to learn about new developments, and events throughout theworld. Read more.
PRINCIPLES OF PALLIATIVE CARE Principles of palliative care. The principles of palliative care might simply be regarded as those of good clinical practice. A holistic approach, incorporating the whole spectrum of care –medical, nursing, psychological, social, cultural, and spiritual– is good medical practice, whatever the patient’s illness, wherever the patient is under care, whatever his/her social status, creedGETTING STARTED
Guidelines and Suggestions for those Starting a Hospice/Palliative Care Service. 3 rd Edition. Derek Doyle, OBE, MD. IAHPC Press Houston, 2021 ISBN - 978-0-9989787-5-8 MANAGEMENT OF THE NEW SERVICE If the new palliative care service is to be part of a larger health care facility (hospital, medical centre, or community service) its management structure will be dictated by the existing system. It then becomes essential that the palliative care service has at its head, someone with both an understanding of, and experience in, palliativecare.
SCOTT MURRAY
Scott Murray, MD. Professor Scott Murray is the St. Columba’s Hospice Chair of Primary Palliative Care at the University of Edinburgh, Scotland. He leads the first palliative care research group based in an academic department of family medicine – the Primary Palliative Care Research Group at the University of Edinburgh. He haswide
JULIA DOWNING
Professor Julia Downing currently serves as the Executive Director of the International Children’s Palliative Care Network (ICPCN). Professor Downing is an experienced palliative care nurse, educationalist, researcher and advocate. She has been working in palliative care for 29 years, with 18 of those pioneering work internationally in UgandaEVE NAMISANGO
Eve Namisango. Eve Namisango is Research Manager at the African Palliative Care Association and a BUILDcare PhD Fellow, at Cicely Saunders Institute King’s College London. Eve also coordinates the 170-member African Palliative Care Research Network and teaches Research Methodology at the Institute of Hospice and Palliative Carein Uganda.
DINGLE SPENCE
Dingle Spence BSc, MBBS, DMRT, Dip Pall. Med, FRCR. Dingle Spence is a Jamaican physician with training in both Clinical Oncology and Palliative Medicine. Dr. Spence is the Senior Medical Officer of the Hope Institute Hospital, Jamaica's only dedicated oncology and palliative care unit.HIBAH OSMAN
Dr. Osman serves on the National Committee on Pain Control and Palliative Care in the Lebanese Ministry of Public Health and Chair of its Subcommittee on Practice. She is also a member of the Regional Expert Network at WHO EMRO. Dr. Osman joined the IAHPC Board of Directors in 2019. She hopes to contribute to research, guideline andpolicy
LILIANA DE LIMA
Liliana De Lima, MHA. Liliana De Lima has a background in clinical psychology with a postgraduate degree in healthcare administration, a fellowship in pain and policy and doctoral studies in healthcare policy and administration. She has been the Executive Director of IAHPC since early 2000. In this capacity, Liliana has the overallWHAT'S NEW/UPDATES
IAHPC Scholarships for the 21OPCC, EAPC, and APHC 2021 Online Events. The International Association for Hospice and Palliative Care (IAHPC) is pleased to announce it will provide ten (10) Scholarships to support the participation of its members in the 21OPCC, EAPC, and APHC2021 Online Events.
PALLIATIVE CARE DEFINITION Palliative Care Definition. Palliative care is the active holistic care of individuals across all ages with serious health-related suffering i due to severe illness ii, and especially of those near the end of life.It aims to improve the quality of life of patients, their families and their caregivers.JULIA DOWNING
Julia Downing, PhD. Professor Julia Downing earned her nursing degree from the University of Wales College of Medicine in 1991 followed by a Diploma in Cancer Nursing (1994), a Masters in Medical Science in Clinical Oncology (1997), a Professional Certificate in Teaching and Learning in Higher Education (2000) and her PhD in 2006, completing the first PhD level studies on palliative care in CONSENSUS-BASED DEFINITION OF PALLIATIVE CARE (2019 Consensus-Based Definition of Palliative Care. One of the challenges in the implementation of palliative care has been a lack of consensus on what palliative care is, JOIN IAHPC POST GRADUATE STUDENT IN PALLIATIVE CARE Post graduate students who are enrolled in a palliative care or a related program in an academic institution are eligible for a one-year free IAHPC membership.HIBAH OSMAN
Dr. Osman serves on the National Committee on Pain Control and Palliative Care in the Lebanese Ministry of Public Health and Chair of its Subcommittee on Practice. She is also a member of the Regional Expert Network at WHO EMRO. Dr. Osman joined the IAHPC Board of Directors in 2019. She hopes to contribute to research, guideline andpolicy
THE SOURCES OF HUMAN DIGNITY Seifert (1997) distinguishes two main sources of human dignity: the ‘ontological’ and the acquired. The former is grounded on human nature as an individual rational substance, and the latter is derived from the awakened conscious life, as well as from the intentional and free acts of the human person. The ‘ontological’ dignity belongs THE DOUBLE EFFECT OF PAIN MEDICATION: SEPARATING MYTH FROM UNDERTREATMENT OF PAIN DUE TO. BELIEF IN THE DOUBLE EFFECT. Misperceptions about opioids are a major cause of undertreatment of cancer pain. For example, Von Roenn et al. found that 65% of the respondents to a survey of physicians from the Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group acknowledged that concerns about managing side effects limited their use of analgesics.36 A study by Solomon et al NEWSLETTER MESSAGE FROM THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR of the IAHPC Newsletter. team members, Click Here. Message from the Executive Director. Liliana De Lima, MHA (USA) Dear readers: I hope that this New Year brings happiness, peace and health to you and your loved ones. During the past several years many advances and changes have taken place at IAHPC, especially in our ability to communicatewith
PROFESSOR VITTORIO VENTAFRIDDA DIES Professor Vittorio Ventafridda. Professor Vittorio Ventafridda passed away on October 23rd in the hospice Pio Albergo Trivulzio in Milan, Italy. Professor Ventafridda was born in the northern Italian city of Udine and graduated at Pavia’s Medical University in 1952. He spent four years in the USA where he did his internship and then took a INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR HOSPICE & PALLIATIVE CAREADVOCACY PROGRAMTRAVELING SCHOLARSTRAVELING FELLOWS Read the IAHPC May Newsletter. The IAHPC Newsletter is sent monthly via email to over 8,000 subscribers. It’s a valuable tool to disseminate information and increase awareness about hospice and palliative care and serves as a resource to learn about new PRINCIPLES OF PALLIATIVE CARE Principles of palliative care. The principles of palliative care might simply be regarded as those of good clinical practice. A holistic approach, incorporating the whole spectrum of care –medical, nursing, psychological, social, cultural, and spiritual– is good medical practice, whatever the patient’s illness, wherever the patient is under care, whatever his/her social status, creedGETTING STARTED
Guidelines and Suggestions for those Starting a Hospice/Palliative Care Service. 3 rd Edition. Derek Doyle, OBE, MD. IAHPC Press Houston, 2021 ISBN - 978-0-9989787-5-8 PALLIATIVE CARE DEFINITION Palliative Care Definition. Palliative care is the active holistic care of individuals across all ages with serious health-related suffering i due to severe illness ii, and especially of those near the end of life.It aims to improve the quality of life of patients, their families and their caregivers. MANAGEMENT OF THE NEW SERVICE Management of the New Service. If the new palliative care service is to be part of a larger health care facility (hospital, medical centre, or community service)JULIA DOWNING
Julia Downing, PhD. Professor Julia Downing earned her nursing degree from the University of Wales College of Medicine in 1991 followed by a Diploma in Cancer Nursing (1994), a Masters in Medical Science in Clinical Oncology (1997), a Professional Certificate in Teaching and Learning in Higher Education (2000) and her PhD in 2006, completing the first PhD level studies on palliative care inDINGLE SPENCE
Dingle Spence BSc, MBBS, DMRT, Dip Pall. Med, FRCR. Dingle Spence is a Jamaican physician with training in both Clinical Oncology and Palliative Medicine. Dr. Spence is the Senior Medical Officer of the Hope Institute Hospital, Jamaica's only dedicated oncology and palliative care unit.EVE NAMISANGO
Eve Namisango. Eve Namisango is Research Manager at the African Palliative Care Association and a BUILDcare PhD Fellow, at Cicely Saunders Institute King’s College London.HIBAH OSMAN
Hibah Osman. Hibah Osman is a palliative care physician at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute (DFCI) and Associate Medical Director of Oncology at the DFCI International Patient Office.LILIANA DE LIMA
Executive Director Liliana De Lima, MHA. Liliana De Lima has a background in clinical psychology with a postgraduate degree in healthcare administration, a fellowship in pain and policy and doctoral studies in healthcare policy and administration. INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR HOSPICE & PALLIATIVE CAREADVOCACY PROGRAMTRAVELING SCHOLARSTRAVELING FELLOWS Read the IAHPC May Newsletter. The IAHPC Newsletter is sent monthly via email to over 8,000 subscribers. It’s a valuable tool to disseminate information and increase awareness about hospice and palliative care and serves as a resource to learn about new PRINCIPLES OF PALLIATIVE CARE Principles of palliative care. The principles of palliative care might simply be regarded as those of good clinical practice. A holistic approach, incorporating the whole spectrum of care –medical, nursing, psychological, social, cultural, and spiritual– is good medical practice, whatever the patient’s illness, wherever the patient is under care, whatever his/her social status, creedGETTING STARTED
Guidelines and Suggestions for those Starting a Hospice/Palliative Care Service. 3 rd Edition. Derek Doyle, OBE, MD. IAHPC Press Houston, 2021 ISBN - 978-0-9989787-5-8 PALLIATIVE CARE DEFINITION Palliative Care Definition. Palliative care is the active holistic care of individuals across all ages with serious health-related suffering i due to severe illness ii, and especially of those near the end of life.It aims to improve the quality of life of patients, their families and their caregivers. MANAGEMENT OF THE NEW SERVICE Management of the New Service. If the new palliative care service is to be part of a larger health care facility (hospital, medical centre, or community service)JULIA DOWNING
Julia Downing, PhD. Professor Julia Downing earned her nursing degree from the University of Wales College of Medicine in 1991 followed by a Diploma in Cancer Nursing (1994), a Masters in Medical Science in Clinical Oncology (1997), a Professional Certificate in Teaching and Learning in Higher Education (2000) and her PhD in 2006, completing the first PhD level studies on palliative care inDINGLE SPENCE
Dingle Spence BSc, MBBS, DMRT, Dip Pall. Med, FRCR. Dingle Spence is a Jamaican physician with training in both Clinical Oncology and Palliative Medicine. Dr. Spence is the Senior Medical Officer of the Hope Institute Hospital, Jamaica's only dedicated oncology and palliative care unit.EVE NAMISANGO
Eve Namisango. Eve Namisango is Research Manager at the African Palliative Care Association and a BUILDcare PhD Fellow, at Cicely Saunders Institute King’s College London.HIBAH OSMAN
Hibah Osman. Hibah Osman is a palliative care physician at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute (DFCI) and Associate Medical Director of Oncology at the DFCI International Patient Office.LILIANA DE LIMA
Executive Director Liliana De Lima, MHA. Liliana De Lima has a background in clinical psychology with a postgraduate degree in healthcare administration, a fellowship in pain and policy and doctoral studies in healthcare policy and administration.WHAT'S NEW/UPDATES
IAHPC Scholarships for the 21OPCC, EAPC, and APHC 2021 Online Events. The International Association for Hospice and Palliative Care (IAHPC) is pleased to announce it will provide ten (10) Scholarships to support the participation of its members in the 21OPCC, EAPC, and APHC2021 Online Events.
PALLIATIVE CARE DEFINITION Palliative Care Definition. Palliative care is the active holistic care of individuals across all ages with serious health-related suffering i due to severe illness ii, and especially of those near the end of life.It aims to improve the quality of life of patients, their families and their caregivers.JULIA DOWNING
Julia Downing, PhD. Professor Julia Downing earned her nursing degree from the University of Wales College of Medicine in 1991 followed by a Diploma in Cancer Nursing (1994), a Masters in Medical Science in Clinical Oncology (1997), a Professional Certificate in Teaching and Learning in Higher Education (2000) and her PhD in 2006, completing the first PhD level studies on palliative care in JOIN IAHPC POST GRADUATE STUDENT IN PALLIATIVE CARE Post graduate students who are enrolled in a palliative care or a related program in an academic institution are eligible for a one-year free IAHPC membership. CONSENSUS-BASED DEFINITION OF PALLIATIVE CARE (2019 Consensus-Based Definition of Palliative Care. One of the challenges in the implementation of palliative care has been a lack of consensus on what palliative care is,HIBAH OSMAN
Hibah Osman. Hibah Osman is a palliative care physician at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute (DFCI) and Associate Medical Director of Oncology at the DFCI International Patient Office. THE SOURCES OF HUMAN DIGNITY The Sources Of Human Dignity. Dr Paulina Taboada Profesor Centro de Bioetica Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile Alameda 340 CorreoCentral 1
THE DOUBLE EFFECT OF PAIN MEDICATION: SEPARATING MYTH FROM UNDERTREATMENT OF PAIN DUE TO. BELIEF IN THE DOUBLE EFFECT. Misperceptions about opioids are a major cause of undertreatment of cancer pain. For example, Von Roenn et al. found that 65% of the respondents to a survey of physicians from the Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group acknowledged that concerns about managing side effects limited their use of analgesics.36 A study by Solomon et al NEWSLETTER MESSAGE FROM THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Message from the Executive Director. Liliana De Lima, MHA (USA) Dear readers: I hope that this New Year brings happiness, peace and health to you and your loved ones. PROFESSOR VITTORIO VENTAFRIDDA DIES Main Index: IAHPC's Homepage. News Table of Contents. Message from the Chair and Executive Director. Professor Vittorio Ventafridda dies. IAHPC Traveling Scholar’s report - Toggle navigation Join us Donate* __
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