Palliative Care and Public Health, a Perspective from Nigeria

In 1996 a few Nigerians began to advocate palliative care, including opioids to manage pain. Two organizations emerged from that work, and members from several tertiary institutions are now promoting curriculum review and inclusion of multidisciplinary pain management in undergraduate training.

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Developing countries
Diseases
Education
Equality and Human Rights
Government
Health Education
Health policy
Health Policy - trends
Humans
Medical Sociology
Narcotic Antagonists - therapeutic use
Nigeria
Opioid analgesics
Pain
Palliative Care
Public Health
Social Justice
Social Policy
Social Sciences
Sociology
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