"Establishing a Multi-disciplinary Adult Oncology Unit at Muhimbili National Hospital: Lessons Learned, Challenges, and Opportunities Amidst Tanzania's Growing Cancer Burden"

Author:

Nyagabona Sarah K.,Shayo Agnes,Kayombo Beatrice,Kimambo Edith,Kapesa Linda,Tungaraza Kheri,Muhoka Peter,Mwanakulya Deogratius,Pallangyo Charles

Abstract

The escalating cancer burden, particularly in low- and middle-income countries such as Tanzania, necessitates innovative strategies. One strategy is to increase access to cancer services through the establishment of treatment in existing referral hospitals that offer multidisciplinary care, as was the case in the opening of the adult oncology unit at Muhimbili National Hospital (MNH) in Tanzania. A comprehensive facility assessment served as the foundation for this expansion, encompassing assessments of the spatial requirements of human resources, equipment, and drug availability. Aiming to ensure optimal resource allocation and effective implementation by capitalizing on existing systems. The main objective of opening the MNH adult oncology unit was to increase coverage and accessibility to comprehensive cancer care services. This initiative has substantially improved patient outcomes, with reduced wait times for oncology care initiation, facilitating seamless care coordination that capitalizes on multidisciplinary treatment planning. The unit has provided benefits to MNH by fostering collaborative efforts, serving as a revenue generation point, and expanding care that aligns with institutional goals. Nonetheless, challenges persist, including space constraints and an inadequate number of trained human resources for oncology care. The successful establishment of the MNH's adult oncology unit exemplifies the significance of stakeholder engagement, adaptability, and collaboration. A comprehensive approach that emphasizes workforce development, community awareness, and infrastructure enhancement offers promise in confronting Tanzania's mounting cancer burden.

Publisher

Qeios Ltd

Subject

General Medicine

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