Responding to palliative care training needs in the coronavirus disease 2019 era: The context and process of developing and disseminating training resources and guidance for low- and middle-income countries from Kerala, South India

2020 
Background: Palliative care has an important role to play in the global coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic It is integrated and is a key component in the governmental and community structures and services in Kerala, in India Palliative care in the state has grown to be a viable model recognized in global palliative care and public health scene The community network of palliative care, especially the volunteers linking with clinical teams, is a strong force for advocacy, relief support including provision of emergency medications, and clinical care Objective: To develop a palliative care resource tool kit for holistic care of patients affected with COVID-19 and to support the health-care workers looking after them to enable palliative care integration with COVID-I9 management Methods: The Kerala State government included senior palliative care advisors in the COVID-19 task force and 22 palliative care professionals formed a virtual task force named Palli COVID Kerala as an immediate response to develop recommendations Results: Developed a palliative care in COVID-19 resource toolkit which includes an e-book with palliative care recommendations, online training opportunities, short webinars and voice over power point presentations Conclusion: Integrated Palliative care should be an essential part of any response to a humanitarian crisis The e resource tool kit can be adapted for use in other low- and middle-income countries
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