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Palliative Care and Public Health, A Perspective from the African Palliative Care Association

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  • Harding R, Powell RA, Kiyange F, Downing J, Mwangi-Powell F . Pain Relieving Drugs in 12 African PEPFAR Countries: Mapping Current Providers, Identifying Current Challenges, and Enabling Expansion of Pain Control Provision in the Management of HIV/AIDS. Kampala, Uganda: African Palliative Care Association; 2007.

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Correspondence to Faith Mwangi-Powell.

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The African Palliative Care Association uses innovative approaches to achieve government acceptance of opioid use for pain management; and new methods to replace opioid consumption measurements as an indicator of palliative care development.

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Mwangi-Powell, F. Palliative Care and Public Health, A Perspective from the African Palliative Care Association. J Public Health Pol 28, 59–61 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1057/palgrave.jphp.3200123

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