Abstract | CONTEXT: The palliative care program in King Hussein Cancer Center (KHCC) is growing rapidly to serve the needs of patients with cancer and their families. OBJECTIVE: To describe the KHCC palliative care program and its integration into the oncology care. METHODS: RESULTS: Patients with cancer at KHCC have access to an interprofessional palliative care at different settings. In 2012, the inpatient team saw 400 consultations and 979 referrals and admissions. The outpatient clinic had a total of 1133 patient visits. The home care program provided a total of 1501 visits. Our program is a regional center for education and training and actively conducts research. CONCLUSION: Our palliative care program may be a model for successful delivery of comprehensive cancer care in the Middle East.
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Authors | Omar Shamieh, David Hui |
Journal | The American journal of hospice & palliative care
(Am J Hosp Palliat Care)
Vol. 32
Issue 2
Pg. 238-42
(Mar 2015)
ISSN: 1938-2715 [Electronic] United States |
PMID | 24259403
(Publication Type: Journal Article)
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Copyright | © The Author(s) 2013. |
Topics |
- Home Care Services
(organization & administration)
- Humans
- Jordan
- Medical Oncology
(education)
- Models, Organizational
- Oncology Service, Hospital
(organization & administration, statistics & numerical data)
- Outpatient Clinics, Hospital
(organization & administration)
- Palliative Care
(organization & administration, statistics & numerical data)
- Patient Care Team
- Referral and Consultation
- Tertiary Care Centers
(organization & administration, statistics & numerical data)
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