Making advance care planning a part of cancer patients' end-of-life care in Rwanda

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NTIZIMIRA, Christian R. | MANIRAGABA, Theoneste | NDOLI, Diane A. | SAFARI, Lambert C. | UWINTSINZI, Anitha | UWINKINDI, Francois

After the devastating damage inflicted by the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi, Rwanda made great strides in reconstructing its healthcare system from scratch. Although cancer mortality rates continue to rise, there is still a dearth of qualified healthcare workers for advance care planning (ACP) for terminally ill patients. I will draw on lessons learned through the literature search for the initiation of ACP and reflect on their adaptation to the existing policies, healthcare systems, and workforce in Rwanda. We hope to introduce advance care planning into the clinical package given to patients with cancers in terminal illness and their families in Rwanda. The introduction of ACP by skilled, qualified, and specialized healthcare professionals in Rwanda will help establish a practical ACP strategy at the hospital and in the community to benefit patients and their loved ones for an enhanced quality of life in end-of-life care. There is a need for training, policy-making, and community mobilization for the awareness of ACP.

http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.zefq.2023.05.013

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