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The first regional interdisciplinary paediatric palliative care (PPC) workshop for the Eastern Mediterranean Region: a groundbreaking collective step for PPC integration

17 Jul 2025
Rima Saad Rassam, Ryan R Lion, Siham Cherkaoui, Laila Hessissen, Ximena Garcia-Quintero, Lama Sayegh Najjar, Dolly Noun, Janane Hanna, Rana Yamout, Shahzadi Resham, Khaled Al Habaiba, Anwar Al-Nassan, Joe El-Khoury, Spandana Rayala, Qutaibah Alotaibi, Nahla Gafer, Giuseppe Troisi, Julia Downing, Suheir Rasul, Sima Jeha, Monnie Abraham, Michael J McNeil

Amidst the global disparities in providing Paediatric Palliative Care (PPC), the compounded realities in the Eastern Mediterranean region intensify the need for palliative care for children with cancer. This region hosts 12% of children needing PPC worldwide within limited specialised services, training and resources exacerbated by political instabilities. Immediate effective responses may reside in promoting interdisciplinary capacity-building combined with action planning among healthcare professionals, stakeholders and advocates for patients and their families. In response to these pressing needs, the First Regional Interdisciplinary PPC Workshop was held in-person in Rabat, Morocco on 6–8 November 2024, aiming to strengthen regional interdisciplinary healthcare professionals’ capacity through training and collaborative action planning to improve PPC integration in cancer treatment. Eighty-five attendees representing 15 countries including regional healthcare professionals, international experts, foundation representatives and policymakers united in the commitment to promote PPC integration and enhance the quality of life for children with palliative care needs, particularly those with cancer living in this region. Over 3 days, participants engaged in training, discussions and action planning. Day one provided essential skills to deliver PPC at the patient care level (micro-level), day two discussed institutional implementation of PPC services (meso-level), day three tackled national and regional endeavours to promote PPC integration (macro-level). At the conclusion of the workshop, participants gained knowledge and confidence in various PPC skills. They shared their plans to establish PPC teams/units, apply symptom management and communication skills, train colleagues within their settings, conduct research and maintain networking to encourage collaboration opportunities. The workshop marked a pivotal step to deepen understanding of the PPC landscape and resources in the region. This impactful experience laid the foundations for different opportunities in practice, research, policy and advocacy to accelerate PPC integration in the Eastern Mediterranean region, fostering collective efforts to improve childhood cancer care globally.

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