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Ethical, Socioeconomic, and Cultural Considerations in Gynecologic Cancer Care in Developing Countries
Author(s) -
Uzochukwu U. Aniebue,
Tonia C. Onyeka
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
international journal of palliative care
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2356-7074
pISSN - 2314-579X
DOI - 10.1155/2014/141627
Subject(s) - developing country , socioeconomic status , medicine , palliative care , health care , poverty , developed country , economic growth , nursing , business , environmental health , population , economics
Gynaecologic cancers contribute significantly to the cancer burden in developing countries, resulting in higher mortality and morbidity rates among women in these nations. This situation is further compounded by the occurrence of wars, famine, poverty and natural disasters, and infectious diseases like hepatitis B and HIV/AIDS. In addition, merge resources and manpower lack in these countries further compound this very delicate situation. Often times, socioeconomic, cultural, and ethical factors such as truth-telling, choice of place of care, place of death, treatment choices, medication use, and terminal sedation can interfere in patient management. Availability and use of oral morphine for pain relief, spiritual care and availability of palliative care services, the individuals’ autonomy, and family and community participation in care, end of life issues, and preservation of fertility are also big issues that determine the course of care. This review discusses these pertinent factors, discusses how they affect cancer care in women, and proffers ideas for healthcare workers and policy makers on implementation of sustainable models for cancer care in developing countries. Addressing socioeconomic, cultural, and ethical issues affecting gynaecologic cancer care will aid in ensuring development of viable models of cancer care in resource-limited countries

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