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Learning from each other: cross-cultural insights on palliative care in Indian and Australian regions.

机译:相互学习:印度和澳大利亚地区对姑息治疗的跨文化见解。

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This article presents the findings of a cross-cultural research project that explored similarities and differences between palliative care service provision in Kerala, India and South-East Queensland, Australia, to inform a process of mutual learning for service development. Three major points of difference that can inform this process of mutual learning were identified: 1) an understanding of the significance of honesty in information-giving to the patient, 2) recognition of the importance of palliative care specialists providing education to mainstream health professionals, and 3) appreciation of the need for palliative care to be cognizant of the socio-economic impact of dying-especially for families experiencing poverty-by embracing strategies for financial and material support. The findings highlight the effectiveness of a cross-cultural collaboration between health professionals and researchers in South-East Queensland, Australia and Kerala, India.
机译:本文介绍了一项跨文化研究项目的发现,该项目探索了印度喀拉拉邦和澳大利亚昆士兰东南部的姑息治疗服务提供之间的异同,为服务开发的相互学习提供了信息。确定了可以为相互学习的过程提供信息的三个主要区别点:1)了解诚实在向患者提供信息方面的重要性; 2)认识到姑息治疗专家向主流卫生专业人员提供教育的重要性, 3)赞赏有必要采取姑息治疗措施,以认识到垂死的社会经济影响,尤其是对于经历贫困的家庭,并采取财政和物质支持战略。研究结果强调了澳大利亚昆士兰东南部和印度喀拉拉邦的卫生专业人员和研究人员之间跨文化合作的有效性。

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