Objectives: Existing literature suggests multiple potential roles for community health volunteers (CHVs) in the provision of palliative care (PC) in low- and middle-income countries. In Kenya the role of CHV in the provision of PC has not been reported. The objective of this study was to assess knowledge, confidence, attitude, and clinical practice of community health volunteers after attending a novel palliative care (PC) training program.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFContext: Worldwide, most patients lack access to hospice services.
Objectives: Assess the feasibility of telephone monitoring (Telehospice) in providing symptom management for patients discharged from a tertiary care hospital in Western Kenya.
Methods: Inclusion criteria included adults with cancer no longer eligible for chemo-radiation and receiving opioid therapy.
Purpose: More than 80% of women with breast cancer in Kenya present to medical care with established late-stage disease. We sought to understand why women might not participate in breast cancer screening when it is offered by comparing the views of a cohort of those who attended a screening special event with those of community controls who did not attend.
Methods: All residents living close to three health centers in western Kenya were invited to participate in screening.