Palliative Care Situation in French Speaking African Countries: Example of the Sakoira Integrated Health Center in Republic of Niger - Abstract
Background: In Niger, palliative care is a necessity in everyday medical practice. However, the setting up of structures and / or mobile teams specifically dedicated to palliative medicine still faces enormous challenges
Methods: This work is an update on the status of research, teaching and services relating of palliative medicine in Sakoira Integrated Health Center (SIHC) in Niger and literature review.
Results: Most patients who consult for non-communicable disease or specifically for tumors or other incurable illnesses come advanced stages, requiring palliative care whereas there is as yet
no national structure specifically dedicated to palliative care. No domain of research in palliative care is developed in Niger. No specific scientific work on palliative care have been conducted and
published in Niger. This testifies to the lack of promotion of this specialty in Niger.
Conclusion: The ignorance of palliative care, access to morphine and ordinary molecules fight against pain are a real obstacle to the practice of palliative medicine in Sakoira Integrated Health Center (Tillabéri) in republic of Niger.