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Community Palliative Care in Turkey: A Collaborative Promoter to a New Concept in the Middle East

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Hacikamiloglu, Ezgi

Utku, Ezgi Simsek

Cukurova, Zafer

Keskinkilic, Bekir

Topcu, Ibrahim

GÜLTEKİN, MURAT

Silbermann, Michael

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The Middle East has been struggling with basic issues of cancer care, and in specific, palliative care, at the primary health care level in the communities. The Middle East Cancer Consortium designated this issue as the highest priority of its activities in the region. Following basic and advanced courses and national and international workshops, local governments recognized the essentiality of developing palliative care services in their respective countries. As the result of these training activities, in 2010, the Ministry of Health in Turkey initiated a novel program whereby population-based and home-based palliative care teams were developed throughout the country, including peripheral regions in the countries where appropriate care was not available. This initiative led to a dramatic increase in the number of cancer patients receiving palliative care at their homes. The Turkish initiative can serve as a model to other countries in the Middle East and beyond it.

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Hacikamiloglu E., Utku E. S. , Cukurova Z., Keskinkilic B., Topcu I., GÜLTEKİN M., Silbermann M., -Community Palliative Care in Turkey: A Collaborative Promoter to a New Concept in the Middle East-, JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH MANAGEMENT AND PRACTICE, cilt.22, ss.81-88, 2016

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