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More than 300,000 people die each year in France from a disease that may require palliative care. Nevertheless, only a small proportion of these patients are able to access this care, in particular because of a too late identification.
While several factors may hinder access to specialized palliative care resources, one of the major barriers to the initiation of palliative care, and particularly to the implementation of quality end-of-life care, Remains the failure to recognize that patients with advanced chronic illness are actually approaching the end of their lives.
However, it is now clearly established that early integration of palliative care in the care of people living with a serious, incurable and progressive disease:
The first hypothesis is that the work of genuine interprofessional primary care teams in multi-professional health centers (MSPs), coupled with adequate training in the use of simple tools, can contribute to the early identification of patients approaching End of life, to meet their palliative care needs.
However, various European programs (Gold Standards Framework in the UK, NECPAL in Catalonia, RADPAC in the Netherlands) have shown that identification alone is not enough to increase access to specialized palliative care. The second hypothesis is that it must be articulated for this with a training of the professionals to carry out conversations of anticipated planning of the care with their patients.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| Usual practice |
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| IPEM | Interprofessional Training in Early Identification and Multidimensional Evaluation (IPEM) of patients' palliative needs |
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| IPEM and PAS | Interprofessional Early Identification Training and Multidimensional Assessment (IPEM) of patients' palliative needs, and to the Early Care Planning (SAP) |
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| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| Patients approaching the end of their lives | Other | To determine whether the use of simple tools by a primary care team for the early identification of end-of-life patients can improve access to specialized palliative care resources |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Proportion of patients who have died from a condition that may require palliative care | Proportion of patients who have died from a condition that may require palliative care | 3 years |
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Being a multi-professional health care home (MSP)
| Name | Role | Phone | Extension | |
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| Maxime GIGNON, Dr | Contact | +33322667606 | gignon.maxime@chu-amiens.fr |
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| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| CHU Amiens Picardie | Recruiting | Amiens | Picardie | 80054 | France |
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