INTEGRATION OF PALLIATIVE CARE INTO MEDICAL SCHOOL CURRICULUM IN NEPAL – An analytical study among medical students in Nepal

Author:

Bellon Carlotta1,Shah Tara1,Shah Anish2

Affiliation:

1. Binaytara Foundation, Bellevue, WA, USA

2. Bronx Care Health System, Bronx, NY, USA

Abstract

Introduction The holistic approach of palliative care aims at improving the life of patients with life-threatening diseases and their families through early identification, assessment, and treatment of physical, psychological, or spiritual pain. Despite the recognition of palliative care as a human right and essential for the improvement of the quality of life of patients – and their families, many low-income countries either lack palliative care services or have limited access to it. The WHO suggests that one of the steps that countries can take to eliminate these barriers is to include palliative care into the core curricula of all new health professionals. A study in 2019 showed that 58,000 adults required palliative care in Nepal in 2012, and most of them lived in rural areas. Palliative care in Nepal is still new and training programs for doctors and nurses are not fully developed and in place in undergraduate medical schools. This study evaluates the working knowledge of palliative care among undergraduate medical students, and the presence of it in their academic curriculum. Methods This analytical study was designed during an internship at the Binaytara Foundation Cancer Center in Nepal. The study was conducted among undergraduate medical students between March 6th, 2020 to July 6th, 2020. The questionnaire results were entered on Microsoft Excel and then analyzed. Results Results showed that 63.2% of the respondents had heard of “Palliative Medicine”, but 68.4% did not know the WHO definition of Palliative Care (Table 2 (135189)). Among all the students from the different universities, 33.3% said that palliative care is part of their curriculum, while 66.6% said it is not (Table 5 (135192)). Conclusions The results from the study demonstrated inadequate knowledge and perception of palliative care among undergraduate medical students in Nepali institutions. The EAPC indications on a palliative care curriculum could be taken as a blueprint for developing a tailored one for medical schools in Nepal to set a strong base for the next generation of doctors to be able to appropriately meet the needs of patients and their families.

Publisher

Binaytara Foundation

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