Palliative care development in South America: a focus on Argentina.

J Pain Symptom Manage

Argentine Program for Palliative Medicine, Foundation of the Medical Federation of the Province of Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Published: May 2007

Many Latin American and Caribbean national health systems mainly focus on disease prevention, prenatal assistance, undernourishment, etc. They still do not have the conditions for developing palliative care (PC). In general, quality of life during the dying process is poor, with fragmented assistance, uncontrolled suffering, poor communication between professionals, patients, and families, and a great burden on family caregivers. The development of PC in the region started around 1981, but it is still not available to an acceptable number of patients.

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