Cuidados paliativos en América Latina desde la perspectiva profesional – Análisis DAFO

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Cuidados paliativos en América Latina desde la perspectiva profesional – Análisis DAFO

30 noviembre 2015

El desarrollo de los cuidados paliativos en América Latina ha sido lento en comparación con otras regiones. Un análisis de las debilidades, las amenazas, las fortalezas y las oportunidades (DAFO) puede contribuir a identificar posibles barreras y estrategias exitosas. Más información, en inglés, está disponible abajo.

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By Pastrana Tania, Centeno Carlos, and De Lima Liliana

Background: The development of palliative care (PC) in Latin America (LA) has been slow compared to other regions. A Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats (SWOT) analysis may contribute to the identification of barriers and successful strategies.

Objective: The study's objective was to conduct a SWOT analysis of the development of PC in LA from the PC professional perspective.

Methods: Experts from 19 countries of the region were selected in collaboration with national associations. Specific questions were included in the Latin American Association for Palliative Care (ALCP) Atlas of Palliative Care cross-survey 2012. Content analysis was conducted categorizing responses in a SWOT framework. Descriptive and correlation analyses were performed.

Results: A total of 577 statements were provided. Among the Strengths were integration into health systems and increasing number of professionals with PC training. Among weaknesses were lack of national PC programs, limited connection between policymakers and professionals, and barriers in the availability of opioids. Opportunities were increased awareness of policymakers and higher interest of students and professionals. Threats were competing funding for other services and medications, limited interest of the pharmaceutical industry in producing affordable opioid medications, and emphasis by the media on opioid diversion and abuse. Comments were categorized under (1) health policy, (2) education and research, (3) service provision, (4) opioid availability, and (5) advocacy. A moderately positive correlation was found (R=0.4 in both) between the ALCP development index7 and the number of positive/negative factors mentioned by country.

Conclusions: A SWOT framework is applicable in a situational analysis and helps to identify common aspects among the countries and key elements in the development of PC in Latin America.

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