Hospice care in MOH, Saudi Arabia: current situation and challenges
- Journal of Cancer Prevention & Current Research
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Sami Ayed Alshammary,1 Igbal
Abdelati Mahgoub,2 Ayed Sami Alshammary,3 Majed Alsalem4
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Abstract
Introduction:
Hospice
care plays a vital role in enhancing the quality of life for terminally ill
patients by providing pain management, psychological support, and holistic
care. In Saudi Arabia, the increasing prevalence of chronic illnesses has
emphasized the need for structured hospice services. Despite governmental
efforts to integrate palliative care into the healthcare system, several
challenges, such as workforce shortages, funding constraints, and cultural
barriers, continue to hinder its development and accessibility.
Methodology:
This
study utilized a survey-based approach targeting all palliative
multidisciplinary team (MDT) leaders across the Ministry of Health (MOH) health
clusters in Saudi Arabia. Conducted in December 2024, the survey collected data
on hospice service availability, MDT composition, the number of hospice centers
and beds, opioid accessibility, caregiver training programs, and grief support
services. Additionally, respondents provided insights into hospice care's
challenges, strengths, and future improvement areas.
Results:
Findings
indicate that hospice services in Saudi Arabia face multiple challenges,
including a shortage of specialized professionals, insufficient training
programs, limited funding, and inadequate public awareness. Cultural beliefs
and societal reluctance to discuss end-of-life care contribute to the
underutilization of hospice services. The lack of dedicated hospice facilities
further strains healthcare resources, forcing patients to receive palliative
care in general hospitals with limited specialized support. However, strengths
such as the presence of experienced healthcare professionals, supportive
policies, and international collaborations provide opportunities for
improvement.
Conclusion:
To
enhance hospice care services in Saudi Arabia, key strategies must include
expanding hospice infrastructure, integrating palliative care into primary
healthcare, increasing public awareness, and strengthening professional
training programs. Sustainable funding models and improved coordination between
healthcare sectors will ensure better patient outcomes. By addressing these
barriers and leveraging available resources, Saudi Arabia can significantly
improve access to quality hospice care.
Keywords
hospice care, palliative care, saudi arabia, end-of-life care, healthcare integration, cultural barriers, funding constraints, workforce shortage