Author: Rosa, William E; Downing, Julia; Ferrell, Betty R; Grant, Liz; Matula, Samuel T; Pandey, Shila; Sey-Sawo, Jainaba; Sowe, Mansur; Upvall, Michele
Title: Global palliative nursing partnerships in the face of COVID-19. Cord-id: 9ckrdrn6 Document date: 2021_10_2
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Snippet: BACKGROUND Mutually respectful and long-term global partnerships are critical to increasing hospice and palliative care access as a key component of universal health coverage. The importance of sustained, transnational palliative care collaboration has become more urgent since the COVID-19 pandemic. AIM To provide an overview of characteristics for successful global palliative nursing partnerships. METHOD The authors highlight the need to adapt approaches to meet the challenges and demands of CO
Document: BACKGROUND Mutually respectful and long-term global partnerships are critical to increasing hospice and palliative care access as a key component of universal health coverage. The importance of sustained, transnational palliative care collaboration has become more urgent since the COVID-19 pandemic. AIM To provide an overview of characteristics for successful global palliative nursing partnerships. METHOD The authors highlight the need to adapt approaches to meet the challenges and demands of COVID-19 in both clinical and academic spaces. Exemplars of thriving global partnerships are provided, alongside palliative nursing considerations and strategies to advance and sustain them. CONCLUSION The role of nursing to drive and enhance palliative care partnerships, especially with equitable input from low- and middle-income country stakeholders, must be leveraged to advance shared goals and reduce serious health-related suffering around the world.
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