- Childhood Cancer Survivors' Quality of Life
- Palliative Care and End-of-Life Issues
- Ethics and Legal Issues in Pediatric Healthcare
- Ovarian cancer diagnosis and treatment
- PARP inhibition in cancer therapy
- Health Promotion and Cardiovascular Prevention
- Nutritional Studies and Diet
- Migration, Health and Trauma
- Endometrial and Cervical Cancer Treatments
- Global Maternal and Child Health
- Chronic Disease Management Strategies
- Cardiovascular Health and Risk Factors
Yerevan State Medical University
2011-2024
Mikaelyan Institute of Surgery
2024
St. Anne's University Hospital Brno
2020-2022
University Hospital Brno
2020-2022
Background The early integration of palliative care significantly improves quality life for children with cancer. However, cultural, structural, and socioeconomic barriers can delay the into cancer care, particularly in low‐income middle‐income countries. To date, little is known regarding timing to Eurasia. Methods Assessing Doctors' Attitudes on Palliative Treatment (ADAPT) survey evaluates physician perceptions pediatric oncology This evidence‐based was adapted regional context;...
Background The World Health Organization (WHO) advocates for early integration of palliative care all children with life‐threatening illness. Provider awareness and misperceptions, however, can impede this imperative. In the Eurasian region, little is known about physician knowledge perspectives on care. Methods Assessing Doctors' Attitudes Palliative Treatment survey was developed as an evidence‐based culturally relevant assessment perceptions into childhood cancer in Eurasia. Iteratively...
MyHealth European project (2017-2020) was committed to elaborate on models engage vulnerable migrants and refugees (VMR) in their health through community involvement. Low healthcare access poor quality of services for VMR is a common reality many countries. The purpose the present study, as part project, development an agenda actions consequent recommendations tackle issue. A qualitative research design applied at four study sites Barcelona, Spain; Berlin, Germany; Brno, Czech Republic...
The Assessing Doctors' Attitudes on Palliative Treatment study was conducted in 11 Eurasian countries to assess physician knowledge of and structural barriers integration palliative care into pediatric oncology. After publication, regional collaborators identified the need disseminate country-specific results locally provide policy recommendations inform stakeholders.The report developed with St Jude oncology experts summarize findings deliver country-level data local stakeholders. In...
Abstract Background Pediatric palliative care (PPC) is a priority to improve pediatric hematology oncology (PHO) in Eurasia. However, there are limited regional opportunities for PPC education. We describe the adaptation and implementation of bilingual end‐user Education Palliative End‐of‐Life Care (EPEC)‐Pediatrics course PHO clinicians Methods Due COVID‐19, this was delivered virtually, consisting prerecorded, asynchronous lectures, workshop with interactive lectures small group sessions....
Background: Annually, approximately 200 new ovarian cancer cases are diagnosed in Armenia, which is considered an upper-middle-income country. This study aimed to summarize the survival outcomes of patients with relapsed Armenia based on type recurrence, risk factors, and choice systemic treatment. Methods: retrospective case-control included 228 from three different institutions. Results: The median age was 55. follow-up times relapse primary diagnosis were 21 48 months, respectively....