State of palliative care in France ; Organisation des soins palliatifs

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Titel: State of palliative care in France ; Organisation des soins palliatifs
Autoren: Carretier, Julien, Gonçalves, Thomas, Lorrière, Clothilde, Marsico, Giovanna, Dauchy, Sarah
Weitere Verfasser: Parcours santé systémique (P2S), Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 (UCBL), Université de Lyon-Université de Lyon, Centre national des soins palliatifs et de la fin de vie (France) (CNSPVF)
Quelle: ISSN: 0989-2737 ; La Revue du Praticien Médecine Générale ; https://hal.science/hal-04615952 ; La Revue du Praticien Médecine Générale, 2024, 74 (4), pp.378-386.
Verlagsinformationen: CCSD
Global Média Santé
Publikationsjahr: 2024
Bestand: HAL Lyon 1 (University Claude Bernard Lyon 1)
Schlagwörter: France, Palliative Care, MESH: France, MESH: Palliative Care, MESH: Humans, MESH: Terminal Care, MESH: Aged, [SDV.SPEE]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Santé publique et épidémiologie
Beschreibung: International audience ; STATE OF PALLIATIVE CARE IN France. France is facing an epidemiological context marked by an increase in the number of elderly and very elderly people (often polypathological and dependent), and in the number of people suffering from serious or degenerative chronic illnesses. Considering people's needs and providing them with support in their last period of life has become more time-consuming, requiring appropriate care. The end-of-life trajectories of French people are heterogeneous, with a diversity of palliative and end-of-life trajectories coexisting, depending on their pathologies, personal situations, and frailties. This observation, combined with a legislative framework that has been evolving since the 90s to strengthen the rights of patients and their families, has prompted public authorities to reform end-of-life care provision, so that it is effective wherever the end of life takes place, and in line with societal expectations. A palliative care network is currently being set up at regional level and will be gradually extended to each region. Based on currently available data, the Centre National des Soins Palliatifs et de la Fin de Vie (National Center for Palliative and End-of-Life Care) has published an atlas to provide a better understanding of the evolution of end-of-life care provision and activity in France, the key figures of which are summarized in this article. This situation remains incomplete due to the lack of identification of trained professionals and the care procedures performed, especially at home. The government's current ambition to strengthen dedicated territorial organizations based on personalized care and support plans is a response to the present and future challenges of organizing palliative and end-oflife care in France. ; La France fait face à un contexte épidémiologique marqué par une augmentation du nombre de personnes âgées, voire très âgées (souvent polypathologiques et dépendantes), et de celui de personnes atteintes d’une maladie chronique ...
Publikationsart: article in journal/newspaper
Sprache: French
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Abstract:International audience ; STATE OF PALLIATIVE CARE IN France. France is facing an epidemiological context marked by an increase in the number of elderly and very elderly people (often polypathological and dependent), and in the number of people suffering from serious or degenerative chronic illnesses. Considering people's needs and providing them with support in their last period of life has become more time-consuming, requiring appropriate care. The end-of-life trajectories of French people are heterogeneous, with a diversity of palliative and end-of-life trajectories coexisting, depending on their pathologies, personal situations, and frailties. This observation, combined with a legislative framework that has been evolving since the 90s to strengthen the rights of patients and their families, has prompted public authorities to reform end-of-life care provision, so that it is effective wherever the end of life takes place, and in line with societal expectations. A palliative care network is currently being set up at regional level and will be gradually extended to each region. Based on currently available data, the Centre National des Soins Palliatifs et de la Fin de Vie (National Center for Palliative and End-of-Life Care) has published an atlas to provide a better understanding of the evolution of end-of-life care provision and activity in France, the key figures of which are summarized in this article. This situation remains incomplete due to the lack of identification of trained professionals and the care procedures performed, especially at home. The government's current ambition to strengthen dedicated territorial organizations based on personalized care and support plans is a response to the present and future challenges of organizing palliative and end-oflife care in France. ; La France fait face à un contexte épidémiologique marqué par une augmentation du nombre de personnes âgées, voire très âgées (souvent polypathologiques et dépendantes), et de celui de personnes atteintes d’une maladie chronique ...