Effectiveness of Palliative Health Care Services for Women and Men in the Client Population Presented by Beatrice Matandiko Zulu MA Gender, BSc N, RM,

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Effectiveness of Palliative Health Care Services for Women and Men in the Client Population Presented by Beatrice Matandiko Zulu MA Gender, BSc N, RM, Dip RN General Nursing Council of Zambia, Lusaka, Zambia

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3 Background information The major cause of inequality in the health care systems are Gender differences and inequalities because women and men play different roles in society. For example, in addition to the different gender specific diseases, women often have less direct access to resources and are often less able than men to take measures to protect themselves against certain diseases (ADBG 2009). The difference in roles played by men and women also impact who takes care of the sick and the elderly at home or in health facilities.

4 Background information Available evidence shows that women wait longer than men to seek medical care partly due to their unwillingness to disrupt household functioning until they become incapacitated. Therefore, gender disparities in the use of health services, health status and access and in health outcomes persist, signifying a need to address gender inequality in palliative health care services.

5 Desk review The purpose of the desk review is to provide the health sector evidence to facilitate effective analysis and identification of the gender issues in the provision of palliative care services and for effective gender analysis and mainstreaming in palliative care service provision. The results should be helpful to demonstrate good practices in mainstreaming gender in palliative care.

6 Desk review One of the principles of palliative care is that it is applicable early in the course of illness, in conjunction with other therapies intended to prolong life (ARVs, chemo-radiation) and investigations needed to better understand and manage distressing clinical complications (WHO, 2002). Presently, in Zambia, palliative care services are offered to cancer patients.

7 Desk review Currently we have 46 Nurse training institutions in the country The GNC regulates all the NTI in the country and prescribes the curricula Current curricula has components of; ethical issues, palliative care and what the nurse needs to know about death and dying

8 Desk review As a country we have one referral hospital for all patients with any form of cancer Only nurses working in this hospital are trained in oncology nursing We do not have Palliative care training for nurses within the country (no specialized palliative care nurses) A few nurse educators received training in Palliative care in South Africa and Kenya

9 QUESTIONS 1. WHO IS OFFERING PALLIATIVE CARE TO THE CLIENT POPULLATION 2. WHERE AND HOW ARE OUR CLIENTS ACCESSING THE PALLIATIVE CARE SERVICES 3. HOW EFFECTIVE IS PALLIATIVE CARE TO MEN AND WOMEN IN OUR CLIENT POPULATION

10 THANK YOU FOR LISTENING End of Presentation