Cancer and palliative care in the United States, Turkey, and Malawi: Developing global collaborations
As the global cancer burden grows, so too will global inequities in access to cancer and palliative care increase. This paper will describe the cancer and palliative care landscape relative to nursing practice, education, and research, and emerging global collaborations in the United States (U.S.),...
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doaj-53af0353c56b415f91c1aa5252d8d0fe2020-11-24T23:29:00ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsAsia-Pacific Journal of Oncology Nursing2347-56252349-66732017-01-014320921910.4103/apjon.apjon_31_17Cancer and palliative care in the United States, Turkey, and Malawi: Developing global collaborationsDeborah Kirk WalkerRebecca L EdwardsGulcan BagcivanMarie A BakitasAs the global cancer burden grows, so too will global inequities in access to cancer and palliative care increase. This paper will describe the cancer and palliative care landscape relative to nursing practice, education, and research, and emerging global collaborations in the United States (U.S.), Turkey, and Malawi. It is imperative that nurses lead efforts to advance health and strengthen education in these high-need areas. Leaders within the University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Nursing, through a Pan American Health Organization/World Health Organization Nursing Collaborating Center, have initiated collaborative projects in cancer and palliative care between the U.S., Turkey, and Malawi to strengthen initiatives that can ultimately transform practice. These collaborations will lay a foundation to empower nurses to lead efforts to reduce the global inequities for those with cancer and other serious and life-limiting illnesses.http://www.apjon.org/article.asp?issn=2347-5625;year=2017;volume=4;issue=3;spage=209;epage=219;aulast=WalkerCancereducationglobal partnershipsnursingoncologypalliative careresearch |
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Deborah Kirk Walker Rebecca L Edwards Gulcan Bagcivan Marie A Bakitas Cancer and palliative care in the United States, Turkey, and Malawi: Developing global collaborations Asia-Pacific Journal of Oncology Nursing Cancer education global partnerships nursing oncology palliative care research |
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Deborah Kirk Walker Rebecca L Edwards Gulcan Bagcivan Marie A Bakitas |
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Cancer and palliative care in the United States, Turkey, and Malawi: Developing global collaborations |
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Cancer and palliative care in the United States, Turkey, and Malawi: Developing global collaborations |
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Cancer and palliative care in the United States, Turkey, and Malawi: Developing global collaborations |
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Cancer and palliative care in the United States, Turkey, and Malawi: Developing global collaborations |
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Cancer and palliative care in the United States, Turkey, and Malawi: Developing global collaborations |
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cancer and palliative care in the united states, turkey, and malawi: developing global collaborations |
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications |
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Asia-Pacific Journal of Oncology Nursing |
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2347-5625 2349-6673 |
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As the global cancer burden grows, so too will global inequities in access to cancer and palliative care increase. This paper will describe the cancer and palliative care landscape relative to nursing practice, education, and research, and emerging global collaborations in the United States (U.S.), Turkey, and Malawi. It is imperative that nurses lead efforts to advance health and strengthen education in these high-need areas. Leaders within the University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Nursing, through a Pan American Health Organization/World Health Organization Nursing Collaborating Center, have initiated collaborative projects in cancer and palliative care between the U.S., Turkey, and Malawi to strengthen initiatives that can ultimately transform practice. These collaborations will lay a foundation to empower nurses to lead efforts to reduce the global inequities for those with cancer and other serious and life-limiting illnesses. |
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Cancer education global partnerships nursing oncology palliative care research |
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http://www.apjon.org/article.asp?issn=2347-5625;year=2017;volume=4;issue=3;spage=209;epage=219;aulast=Walker |
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