# Healthcare professionals' challenges and solutions in providing palliative care to patients with severe chronic obstructive pulmonary disease

**Authors:** Sylvia McCarthy, Jayakayatri Jeevajothi Nathan, Ee Ming Khoo, Zee Nee Lim, Nik Sherina Hanafi, Norita Hussein

PMC · DOI: 10.7189/jogh.16.03004 · Journal of Global Health · 2026-02-20

## TL;DR

The paper explores challenges and solutions for providing palliative care to COPD patients in Malaysia, emphasizing the need for training and system-level changes.

## Contribution

The study presents practical solutions for integrating palliative care into severe COPD management through stakeholder collaboration.

## Key findings

- Key challenges include limited training, resource constraints, and fragmented care pathways.
- Proposed solutions include cascade training and integrated care models.
- Policy engagement is needed to address structural barriers like opioid regulation.

## Abstract

Palliative care significantly improves the quality of life for individuals with advanced chronic diseases. However, access in Malaysia remains limited, particularly for patients with non-malignant conditions such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Here, we discuss the barriers and solutions identified through a nine hour in-person stakeholder workshop to co-develop practical initiatives for integrating palliative care into the management of severe COPD. Key challenges in the assessment of severe COPD included limited training in holistic care, resource constraints, and fragmented care pathways. In management, issues included low awareness and availability of pulmonary rehabilitation, uncertainty in initiating palliative care and difficulty accessing opioids, limited provider training, and patient-level barriers such as stigma and low health literacy. Proposed solutions included cascade training, decentralised care models, strengthened communication skills, and integrated care pathways. This workshop highlighted the need for multidisciplinary training, system-level integration, and culturally responsive care models to improve palliative access for patients with severe COPD. It also underscored the importance of policy engagement to address structural barriers such as opioid regulation and fragmented care. This approach offers a promising model for capacity building in other resource-limited settings.

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (MONDO:0005002), COPD (MONDO:0005002)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** depression (MESH:D003866), QUERIES (MESH:D011778), COPD (MESH:D029424), fatigue (MESH:D005221), deaths (MESH:D003643), end-stage COPD (MESH:D007676), oncology (MESH:D000072716), cancer (MESH:D009369), breathlessness (MESH:D004417), GOLD stage D (MESH:D062706), chronic illnesses (MESH:D002908), mobility limitations (MESH:D051346), anxiety (MESH:D001007)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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