By Grace Kivumbi | Project Administrator
Clinical care and relationships
In the three months of March, April and May our clinical team, including social worker volunteers, visited our patients 1,139 times. We also contacted them by phone, with 847 calls in this time. Phone calls are especially needed to provide consultation and counselling for patients who are discharged, or to provide grief and bereavement support to the families of patients of those who have died. We are grateful for your continued support that enables the team to provide care to these patients and their families.
This time we would like to share with you a story from one our own team. Please read Ronald’s story below;
“I WENT THROUGH IT; I UNDERSTAND THE PAIN CANCER PATIENTS GO THROUGH”
My name is Ronald, a cancer patient survivor. Currently I am a volunteer social worker, working with the Palliative care Education and Research Consortium (PcERC) in Mulago Hospital.
For 12 years I have been practicing my social worker skills in Mulago Hospital. It has helped me to become a better social worker and to understand that when our patients die, they die with dignity and with quality of life. Patients with palliative care needs, though they are sick, they still have value and are equally important like any other human being.
Through my volunteering, I have been involved in many trainings (such as the COME hospital care training), whereby we were equipped with skills of caring for patients and their families. I have gained skills in some research activities, such as data transcribing.
Working in the hospital has greatly improved my interpersonal relationship skills and communication skills. I have learned to be a good listener, a good decision maker, and not to be judgmental to people for the mistakes they made in the past.
However, there has been also challenges I have encountered when doing palliative care and these include:
Thank you to all the donors and partners for all the support you give to our palliative care unit. For me, personally, I really appreciate the good work you do through supporting our patients and the activities of PcERC.
Patient demographics
We have continued to care for patients and their families during and after their hospital stay and whenever possible, when a patient is discharged the team follows up to provide further support via telephone including referral to another palliative care service in their home area. The majority of our patients have their pain and other symptoms managed by the time they are discharged from the hospital.
We were honoured to care for 148 patients and their families on our program, in both Mulago and Kiruddu hospital through 1,139 physical reviews and 847 telephone calls. where the patient died (R.I.P. on Ward) the team continues to provide bereavement support through the grieving process.
Please look at the pictures for charts or graphics about the patients we serve.
Educational activities
Our experienced team has continued to train and mentor other health care workers from within the county and outside, from clinical clerkships with postgraduate doctors through partner Makerere University. our mission is to promote excellent and accessible palliative care services for all. In the last three months, we have trained and mentored the following categories of professionals;
Research and Conference activities
As the Palliative Care fraternity in Uganda prepares to hold the 4th Uganda Conference on Cancer and Palliative Care conference, due to take place 14th-15th September in Kampala, the team is pleased to submit 5 abstracts from our work that included;
We look forward to sharing our work at this conference. Please look out for highlights from the conference in our next updates report.
We hope you have enjoyed reading our update! If you have any questions or feedback, please do email u info.pcerc@gmail.com.
Best wishes,
PcERC team.
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