Development of palliative care in Lebanon: Obstacles and opportunities

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Lebanese Order of Physicians

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Palliative care focuses on relieving suffering in patients with serious illness. Patients who receive palliative care have better control of distressing symptoms, are less likely to suffer from depression and have a better quality of life. Although palliative care has become an integral component of health care systems in many developed countries it has yet to be established in most developing countries. In Lebanon, Palliative care was only recently recognized as a specialty and there are not enough palliative care providers to cover the needs of the population. This article describes the opportunities and barriers to the development of palliative care in the Lebanese context. © 2015, Lebanese Order of Physicians. All rights reserved.

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Health services, Lebanon, Palliative care, Advance directives, Humans, Truth disclosure, Morphine, Opiate, Analgesia, Article, Caregiver, Family functioning, Government regulation, Health care cost, Health insurance, Home care, Human, Living will, Longevity, Medical ethics, Mental health, Nursing care, Palliative therapy, Patient care, Patient decision making, Quality of life, Reimbursement, Interpersonal communication, Organization and management

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