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Respiratory problems in low-resource settings

Respiratory problems in low-resource settings

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dc.contributor.author Leng, Mhoira E. F.
dc.contributor.author Daniel, Sunitha
dc.contributor.author Munday, Daniel
dc.date.accessioned 2021-01-01T21:58:02Z
dc.date.available 2021-01-01T21:58:02Z
dc.date.issued 2017
dc.identifier.issn 1751-4258
dc.identifier.uri http://combine.alvar.ug/handle/1/48129
dc.description.abstract Purpose of review Chronic breathlessness is common in patients with advanced illness who require palliative care. Achieving good symptom control can be challenging. More people with advanced illness live in low and middle income than in high-income countries, but they are much less likely to receive palliative care. Most of the emerging evidence for the palliative management of chronic breathlessness is from high-income countries. This review explores the context of chronic breathlessness in low-income settings, how evidence for control of chronic breathlessness might relate to these settings and where further work should be focused. Recent findings Systems for control of noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) in these low-income contexts are poorly developed and health services are often overwhelmed with high levels both of NCD and communicable disease. Multidisciplinary and holistic approaches to disease management are often lacking in these settings. Developing an integrated primary care approach to NCD management is increasingly recognized as a key strategy and this should include palliative care. Most evidence-based approaches to the control of chronic breathlessness could be adapted for use in these contexts Summary Hand held fans, breathing techniques, graded exercise and use of low-dose morphine can all be used in low-income settings particularly in the context of holistic care. Research is needed into the most effective ways of implementing such interventions and palliative care needs to be promoted as a fundamental aspect of NCD management.
dc.language English
dc.publisher LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
dc.relation.ispartof Current Opinion in Supportive and Palliative Care
dc.subject Chronic Breathlessness
dc.subject Low-Resource Settings
dc.subject Noncommunicable Diseases
dc.subject Oral Morphine
dc.subject Palliative Care
dc.title Respiratory problems in low-resource settings
dc.type Review
dc.identifier.isi 000407000000007
dc.identifier.doi 10.1097/SPC.0000000000000287
dc.identifier.pmid 28682818
dc.publisher.city PHILADELPHIA
dc.publisher.address TWO COMMERCE SQ, 2001 MARKET ST, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19103 USA
dc.identifier.eissn 1751-4266
dc.identifier.volume 11
dc.identifier.issue 3
dc.identifier.spage 174
dc.identifier.epage 178
dc.subject.wc Health Care Sciences & Services
dc.subject.sc Health Care Sciences & Services
dc.description.pages 5
dc.subject.kwp Obstructive Pulmonary-Disease
dc.subject.kwp Palliative Care Needs
dc.subject.kwp Heart-Failure
dc.subject.kwp Middle-East
dc.subject.kwp Opioid Availability
dc.subject.kwp Economic Burden
dc.subject.kwp Chronic Dyspnea
dc.subject.kwp Risk-Factors
dc.subject.kwp Africa
dc.subject.kwp Breathlessness
dc.description.affiliation Makerere Univ, Palliat Care Unit, Kampala, Uganda
dc.description.affiliation Cairdeas Int Palliat Care Trust, 15 Kings Cross Ave, Aberdeen AB15 6FS, Scotland
dc.description.affiliation Amrita Inst Med Sci & Res Ctr, Kochi, Kerala, India
dc.description.affiliation Natl Acad Med Sci, Kathmandu, Nepal
dc.description.email mhoira@gmail.com
dc.description.corr Leng, MEF (corresponding author), Cairdeas Int Palliat Care Trust, 15 Kings Cross Ave, Aberdeen AB15 6FS, Scotland.
dc.description.orcid Daniel, Sunitha/0000-0001-8831-2006
dc.description.orcid leng, mhoira/0000-0003-1449-0437


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