Sociocultural aspects of health promotion in palliative care in Uganda
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Date
2021
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Health Promotion in Health Care – Vital Theories and Research.
Abstract
Despite its vital importance, health promotion
has not occupied its due place in public
health in Uganda. The country is engulfed into
a rising wave of both communicable and non-communicable
conditions. This rising burden
of both communicable and non-communicable
conditions turns health promotion and palliative
care essential health care packages;
though there is little to show that these two
important programs are getting vital support
at policy and service delivery levels. A new
theoretical framework that is anchored into
sociocultural issues is essential in guiding the
design and delivery of both health promotion
and palliative care in Uganda. The salutogenic
theory puts socio-cultural issues at the centre
of developing health promotion and palliative
care and, seems to solve this dilemma. In this
chapter, illustrations from indigenous communities
in Uganda are employed to demonstrate
the challenges to the health promotion
and palliative care agenda in the country and
how they can be addressed. Uganda Ministry
of Health should develop robust structures
within public health for development of health
promotion and palliative care in the country.
Research should be conducted on the effectiveness
of the current strategies on health promotion
and palliative care and their cultural
sensitivity and appropriateness. Given the
limited resources available for development of
health care in Uganda, as an overall strategy,
health promotion and palliative care should
be anchored in public health and its (public
health) resources
Description
305-312 p.
Keywords
Social aspects, Salutogenesis, Health promotion, Palliative care, Uganda
Citation
Mugisha, James (2021). Sociocultural aspects of health promotion in palliative care in Uganda. Health Promotion in Health Care – Vital Theories and Research.