Palliative and Supportive Care in the Philippines: Systems, Barriers, and Steps Forward

Although integral to alleviating serious health-related suffering, global palliative care remains systemically and culturally inaccessible to many patients living in low- and middle-income countries. In the Philippines, a lower-middle income country in Southeast Asia of over 110 million people, up t...

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Main Authors: Ho, Frances Dominique V., De Luna, Deogracias V., Cubarrubias, Deanna Lis Pauline F., Ong, Erika P., Abello, Rizal Michael R., Ansay, Marie Francesca M., Taliño, Marianne Katharina V., Robredo, Janine Patricia G., Eala, Michelle Ann B., Dee, Edward Christopher
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Online Access:https://archium.ateneo.edu/asmph-pubs/148
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.asmph-pubs-11522024-04-22T05:09:49Z Palliative and Supportive Care in the Philippines: Systems, Barriers, and Steps Forward Ho, Frances Dominique V. De Luna, Deogracias V. Cubarrubias, Deanna Lis Pauline F. Ong, Erika P. Abello, Rizal Michael R. Ansay, Marie Francesca M. Taliño, Marianne Katharina V. Robredo, Janine Patricia G. Eala, Michelle Ann B. Dee, Edward Christopher Although integral to alleviating serious health-related suffering, global palliative care remains systemically and culturally inaccessible to many patients living in low- and middle-income countries. In the Philippines, a lower-middle income country in Southeast Asia of over 110 million people, up to 75% of patients with cancer suffer from inadequate pain relief. We reviewed factors that preclude access to basic palliative care services in the Philippines. PubMed and Google Scholar were searched thoroughly; search terms included but were not limited to “palliative care,” “supportive care,” “end-of-life care,” and “Philippines.” We found that a limited palliative care workforce, high out-of-pocket healthcare costs, and low opioid availability all hinder access to palliative care in the archipelago. Religious fatalism, strong family-orientedness, and physician reluctance to refer to palliative care providers represent contributory sociocultural factors. Efforts to improve palliative care accessibility in the country must address health systems barriers while encouraging clinicians to discuss end-of-life options in a timely manner that integrates patients’ unique individual, familial, and spiritual values. Research is needed to elucidate how Filipinos—and other global populations—view end-of-life, and how palliative care strategies can be individualised accordingly. 2024-04-01T07:00:00Z text https://archium.ateneo.edu/asmph-pubs/148 https://doi.org/10.1177/08258597231153381 Ateneo School of Medicine and Public Health Publications Archīum Ateneo end-of-life care global global health palliative care Philippines supportive care Medical Specialties Medicine and Health Sciences Palliative Care
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Palliative Care
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Ho, Frances Dominique V.
De Luna, Deogracias V.
Cubarrubias, Deanna Lis Pauline F.
Ong, Erika P.
Abello, Rizal Michael R.
Ansay, Marie Francesca M.
Taliño, Marianne Katharina V.
Robredo, Janine Patricia G.
Eala, Michelle Ann B.
Dee, Edward Christopher
Palliative and Supportive Care in the Philippines: Systems, Barriers, and Steps Forward
description Although integral to alleviating serious health-related suffering, global palliative care remains systemically and culturally inaccessible to many patients living in low- and middle-income countries. In the Philippines, a lower-middle income country in Southeast Asia of over 110 million people, up to 75% of patients with cancer suffer from inadequate pain relief. We reviewed factors that preclude access to basic palliative care services in the Philippines. PubMed and Google Scholar were searched thoroughly; search terms included but were not limited to “palliative care,” “supportive care,” “end-of-life care,” and “Philippines.” We found that a limited palliative care workforce, high out-of-pocket healthcare costs, and low opioid availability all hinder access to palliative care in the archipelago. Religious fatalism, strong family-orientedness, and physician reluctance to refer to palliative care providers represent contributory sociocultural factors. Efforts to improve palliative care accessibility in the country must address health systems barriers while encouraging clinicians to discuss end-of-life options in a timely manner that integrates patients’ unique individual, familial, and spiritual values. Research is needed to elucidate how Filipinos—and other global populations—view end-of-life, and how palliative care strategies can be individualised accordingly.
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author Ho, Frances Dominique V.
De Luna, Deogracias V.
Cubarrubias, Deanna Lis Pauline F.
Ong, Erika P.
Abello, Rizal Michael R.
Ansay, Marie Francesca M.
Taliño, Marianne Katharina V.
Robredo, Janine Patricia G.
Eala, Michelle Ann B.
Dee, Edward Christopher
author_facet Ho, Frances Dominique V.
De Luna, Deogracias V.
Cubarrubias, Deanna Lis Pauline F.
Ong, Erika P.
Abello, Rizal Michael R.
Ansay, Marie Francesca M.
Taliño, Marianne Katharina V.
Robredo, Janine Patricia G.
Eala, Michelle Ann B.
Dee, Edward Christopher
author_sort Ho, Frances Dominique V.
title Palliative and Supportive Care in the Philippines: Systems, Barriers, and Steps Forward
title_short Palliative and Supportive Care in the Philippines: Systems, Barriers, and Steps Forward
title_full Palliative and Supportive Care in the Philippines: Systems, Barriers, and Steps Forward
title_fullStr Palliative and Supportive Care in the Philippines: Systems, Barriers, and Steps Forward
title_full_unstemmed Palliative and Supportive Care in the Philippines: Systems, Barriers, and Steps Forward
title_sort palliative and supportive care in the philippines: systems, barriers, and steps forward
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2024
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/asmph-pubs/148
https://doi.org/10.1177/08258597231153381
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