Seychelles Primary Health Care Package

Palliative Care Programme

Improving the quality of life of patients and families facing life-threatening illness through early identification, assessment and treatment of pain, physical, psychosocial and spiritual needs.

Comfort
Dignity
Support
Home & Community Care

Programme Overview

A compassionate care programme focused on comfort, dignity, quality of life, family support and holistic care for people facing life-threatening illness.

What Is The Programme?

Palliative care improves the quality of life of patients and their families facing problems associated with life-threatening illness through prevention and relief of suffering.

Why Implement It?

  • Universal Health Coverage includes palliative care.
  • Supports people living with cancer, dementia, COPD, cardiovascular disease and HIV.
  • Addresses the growing need for palliative care in communities and primary health care.

Aim

To provide evidence-based, cost-effective and equitable palliative care services across all levels of care, with emphasis on primary care, community and home-based care.

Specific Objectives

  • Provide comprehensive and integrated palliative care in home and community settings.
  • Support civil society organisations and patient support groups.
  • Provide bereavement counselling.
  • Strengthen support for patients, families and caregivers.

Key Care Components

The programme combines public education, holistic assessment, symptom management, personalised care planning and family support.

1 Health Care Promotion & Education
  • Raise awareness of palliative care in the general population.
  • Make available palliative care resources and tools.
  • Conduct public education activities.
2 Comprehensive Integrated Palliative Care
  • Initial and ongoing holistic assessment, including spiritual needs.
  • Personalised care plans.
  • Pain management.
  • Management of symptoms such as constipation, fatigue, delirium, nausea, vomiting, breathlessness, insomnia and oral problems.
  • Management of wounds, ulcers, skin rashes and lesions.
  • Nutrition and hydration support.
  • Support for patients, families and caregivers.
  • Communication regarding diagnosis, prognosis and treatment.
  • Advance care planning and respite care.
  • Psychological and spiritual support.
  • Crisis management, end-of-life care and paediatric palliative care.
  • Bereavement counselling and support.

Who Provides Services?

  • Primary Health Care providers
  • Oncology and Haemodialysis Unit staff
  • Volunteers, social workers and NGOs

Who Is Eligible?

  • Persons with life-threatening, progressive or advanced disease.
  • Families, caregivers, elderly persons and vulnerable populations.

Referral Routes

  • Health care provider referrals.
  • Social care provider referrals.
  • Partner agency referrals.

Where Delivered?

  • Primary Health Care settings
  • Hospice and homes
  • Prisons and residential aged-care institutions
Palliative Care Programme — Care, comfort and dignity for patients and families.
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