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. 2024 May 23;23(1):132.
doi: 10.1186/s12904-024-01455-x.

Toward enhanced decentralized palliative care services in Neno District, Malawi: a qualitative study

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Toward enhanced decentralized palliative care services in Neno District, Malawi: a qualitative study

Atupere S Phiri et al. BMC Palliat Care. .

Abstract

Background: Palliative care remains key in assisting patients who have life-threatening conditions. In most low- and middle-income countries, it is often offered through a centralized system with limitations, including Malawi. In 2014, the World Health Organization called for improving palliative care access through primary health care and community models. Malawi and Neno District subsequently decentralized palliative care delivery to local health centers. This qualitative study explored the decentralization of palliative care services in Neno District, Malawi.

Methods: The descriptive qualitative study was conducted between 2021 and 2022 in two conveniently selected health centers providing palliative care in the Neno District. Fourteen healthcare workers were purposefully selected to participate in two focus groups. Fifteen patients were conveniently selected and participated in three focus groups. Data was analyzed using deductive and inductive approaches. Focused group discussions were conducted in Chichewa (Malawi's official local language), audio recorded, transcribed, translated into English, and analyzed thematically.

Results: Four main themes emerged from the focus groups. Patients described positive relationships with healthcare workers built on trust and holistic care over time. Accessing care included transport, social support, time constraints, and distance issues. Facilities effectively responded to needs through coordinated care and follow-up. Decentralization was perceived to benefit patients by reducing travel challenges and improving local access to efficient and inclusive palliative care services. However, challenges with resources, distance, and social support remained. Limitations in sampling and missing participant details necessitate further research with broader sampling.

Conclusion: Overall, the study provides empirical evidence that can optimize palliative care delivery in similar low-resource contexts by informing policies to address barriers through decentralized approaches.

Keywords: And Rural Health Services; Health personnel; Health services accessibility; Palliative Care.

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The authors declare no competing interests.

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