Guest guest Posted February 13, 2012 Report Share Posted February 13, 2012 Hello ,yoyu are briinging to our attention an important issue regarding health and especially non comunicable diseases approach,this is slowly invading kenya nd Africa.plaese if possible can you sendf me he book, I live in the comuniity have seen many pople succumb o this challeges.Let me kno whow we ca together utilize this information and even train others.I WORK WITH THE DEAF.FaihfullyTom OchukaFrom: Pearson <jennifer_pearson@...>Subject: HIV Palliative Care and Pain Management (English and French)partnerskenya@...Cc: AIDS treatments Date: Monday, February 13, 2012, 6:06 AM Palliative care is a key component of caring and supporting people living with HIV. As such, PEPFAR is strengthening countries' efforts to increase appropriate pain management and palliative care. Beating Pain: A Pocket Guide for Pain Management in Africa This guide targets clinicians to improve their knowledge and skills in managing pain in an African clinical setting. It pays special attention to children's needs and is accompanied by a self-directed e-learning guide that supports ongoing education. Palliative Care: A Handbook of Palliative Care in Africa // Un de Soins Palliatifs en Afrique This handbook, available in English and French, is designed to introduce the general population, including busy managers and administrators, to palliative care and to assist them in planning for palliative care services in the African context. http://www.aidstar-one.com/focus_areas/care_and_support/palliative_care_and_pain_management?utm_source=blog & utm_medium=social & utm_content=APCAPC & utm_campaign=PARTKEN Pearson, MPH IBCLC M & E Officer, AIDSTAR-One Visit AIDSTAR-One http://www.aidstar-one.com Follow AIDSTAR-One on Twitter www.twitter.com/AIDSTAROne Like AIDSTAR-One on Facebook www.facebook.com/AIDSTAROne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 13, 2012 Report Share Posted February 13, 2012 Hello ,yoyu are briinging to our attention an important issue regarding health and especially non comunicable diseases approach,this is slowly invading kenya nd Africa.plaese if possible can you sendf me he book, I live in the comuniity have seen many pople succumb o this challeges.Let me kno whow we ca together utilize this information and even train others.I WORK WITH THE DEAF.FaihfullyTom OchukaFrom: Pearson <jennifer_pearson@...>Subject: HIV Palliative Care and Pain Management (English and French)partnerskenya@...Cc: AIDS treatments Date: Monday, February 13, 2012, 6:06 AM Palliative care is a key component of caring and supporting people living with HIV. As such, PEPFAR is strengthening countries' efforts to increase appropriate pain management and palliative care. Beating Pain: A Pocket Guide for Pain Management in Africa This guide targets clinicians to improve their knowledge and skills in managing pain in an African clinical setting. It pays special attention to children's needs and is accompanied by a self-directed e-learning guide that supports ongoing education. Palliative Care: A Handbook of Palliative Care in Africa // Un de Soins Palliatifs en Afrique This handbook, available in English and French, is designed to introduce the general population, including busy managers and administrators, to palliative care and to assist them in planning for palliative care services in the African context. http://www.aidstar-one.com/focus_areas/care_and_support/palliative_care_and_pain_management?utm_source=blog & utm_medium=social & utm_content=APCAPC & utm_campaign=PARTKEN Pearson, MPH IBCLC M & E Officer, AIDSTAR-One Visit AIDSTAR-One http://www.aidstar-one.com Follow AIDSTAR-One on Twitter www.twitter.com/AIDSTAROne Like AIDSTAR-One on Facebook www.facebook.com/AIDSTAROne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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