Fraught with Pain / Working Papers (PDF)
Access to Palliative Care and Treatment for Heroin Use Disorder in Colombia
(Sprache: Englisch)
This books seeks to facilitate linkages between discussions on the right to health and discussions on drug policy reform. The populations we talk about here are the noes most in need of a change whereby drug culture measures cease to stand in the way of a...
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This books seeks to facilitate linkages between discussions on the right to health and discussions on drug policy reform. The populations we talk about here are the noes most in need of a change whereby drug culture measures cease to stand in the way of a life free from pain. The suffering and pain experienced by people with terminal illnesses and people with heroin use disorder can be alleviated through opioids. At the same time, the enforcement of international drug control treaties means that these medicines are subjected to strict controls that create excessive red tape and contribute to generalized fear among patients and health professionals concerning these medicines' use. Although many opioids are included in the World Health Organization's list of essential medicines, the fact that they are controlled substances means that in practice, the right to health of these two populations often is violated. Fraught with Pain offers a diagnosis of five Colombian cities with regard to the barrieres that both populations-patients at the end of life and individuals with heroin use disorder-face when trying to access opioids. The hurdles they encounter can be grouped into four categories: 1. Structural failings of the Colombian health system 2. A lack of institutional capacity to mantain sufficient opioid stocks in small and medium cities 3. A lack of specialized training among health professionals in small and medium cities on the issues of palliative care and psychoactive substance use disorders 4. Stigma surrounding opioids and the people who use them Analyzing the enjoyment of the right to health among these two groups of people would seem ill advised, for what could they and the health care they receive possibly have in common? However, this book argues that someone facing the end of life and someone with a heroin use disorder actually face similar challenges: they are both in need of the same controlled substances; they both require interdisciplinary treatment that extendes beyond opioids; they both seek health services during moments of extreme vulnerability; and they are both often treated negligently by health systems that are ill equipped to handle death and drug dependence. Fraught with Pain seeks to facilitate linkages between discussions on the right to health and discussions on drug policy reform. The populations we talk about here are the noes most in need of a change whereby drug culture measures cease to stand in the way of a life free from pain. Descripción tomada de: dejusticia.org/en/publication/fraught-with-pain-access-to-palliative-care-and-treatment-for-heroin-use-disorder-in-colombia/
Autoren-Porträt von Isabel Pereira, Lucía Ramírez
Isabel Pereira AranaHolds a bachelor's degree in political science from the University of Los Andes (2008) and a master's degree in development studies with an emphasis on conflict and peacebuilding from the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies in Switzerland (2015). Her research focuses on the impact of drug policies on rural development, public health, and armed conflicts. She is currently the research coordinator for drug policy at Dejusticia, where she places special emphasis on access to controlled
medicines for palliative care and psychoactive substance use disorders, as well as the implications of Colombia's peace process for the country's drug policies. She is a member of the Collective of Drug Studies and Law and a representative of the
Members' Advisory Council of the International Drug Policy Consortium. Her publications include Palliative Care: A Human Rights Approach to Health Care (2016); A Balancing Act: Drug Policy in Colombia after UNGASS 2016 (co-author, 2017); and Voices from the Coca Fields: Women Building Rural Communities (coauthor, 2018).
Lucía Ramírez Bolívar
Holds a law degree with a specialty in constitutional law from the National University of Colombia (2008) and a master's degree in social work with an emphasis on international social work, poverty, and inequality from the University of Chicago (2015). She has worked as a human rights researcher, professor, litigator, and activist-particularly on the issues of drug policy, forced migration, and women's rights-at international development agencies and nongovernmental organizations in Colombia and
the United States. At Dejusticia, she initially served as a drug policy researcher and is now the research coordinator for migration.Her publications include Voices from the Coca Fields: Women Building Rural Communities (co-author, 2018); Género y derecho: Módulo de formación auto dirigida para jueces y juezas de la Rama Judicial (2016); Outcome Evaluation of
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- Autoren: Isabel Pereira , Lucía Ramírez
- 2019, 180 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: Dejusticia
- ISBN-10: 9585441969
- ISBN-13: 9789585441965
- Erscheinungsdatum: 04.09.2019
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