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Comparing the Need and Development of Pediatric Palliative Care in Mexico: A Geographical Analysis

  • Jorge Alberto Ramos-Guerrero (First Author)
  • , Juan Esteban Correa-Morales (masterstudent)
  • , Miguel Antonio Sánchez-Cárdenas (Third Author)
  • , David Andrade-Fonseca (Fourth Autor)
  • , Luis Miguel Hernández-Flores (Fifth Author)
  • , Eduardo Javier López-Jiménez (Another Number Author)
  • , Gregorio Zuniga-Villanueva (Correspondent Author)

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Abstract

Context: The Global Atlas of Palliative Care (GAPC) ranked Mexico's palliative care services at a preliminary integration stage into mainstream healthcare services. However, this data does not reflect pediatric palliative care (PPC) development. Objectives: To analyze the current need and level of development of PPC within Mexico. Methods: PPC need was estimated using causes of death associated with serious health-related suffering from national mortality data from the General Directorate of Health Information. The level of development was measured through six indicators involving access to PPC services and opioids, then classified using the GAPC development categories adapted to regional territories based on available data. Results: In 2021, 37,444 children died in Mexico. Of those, 10,677 (28.29%) died from conditions with serious health-related suffering, averaging a need for PPC of 25/100,000 children. Out of Mexico's 32 states, two (6.2%) had no PPC activity (category 1), twenty (62.6%) were in a capacity-building phase (category 2), eight (25%) had isolated PPC provision (category 3a), while two (6.2%) had generalized PPC provision (category 3b). No state had early (category 4a) or advanced PPC integration (category 4b). Overall, Mexico was classified as category 2. Conclusions: PPC services are distributed unevenly across the country, leading to inequitable access to care and an inability to meet the needs of patients and families. There is a disparity between the level of development of adult palliative care services and the underdevelopment of PPC in Mexico. This information can help stakeholders guide the development of PPC where it is needed most.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)382-391.e3
JournalJournal of Pain and Symptom Management
Volume68
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 2024

Strategic Focuses

  • Vida Humana Plena (Vita)​

Article Classification

  • Full research article

Indexación Internacional (Artículo)

  • ISI Y SCOPUS

Scopus-Q Quartil

  • Q1

ISI- Q Quartil

  • Q1

Categoría Publindex

  • A1

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