Scientific Days 2023
The first day of the symposium was dedicated to young researchers, taking up the formula of our traditional Journées doctorales.
The second day of multi-disciplinary meetings and exchanges focused on the issues that have emerged as part of the citizens' convention on the end of life.
Science and society: what place for research in the debate on the end of life?
Young researchers day
What arguments will fuel the public debate on end-of-life and active aid in dying in France in 2023?
Science for and with society: the place of end-of-life research in democracy?
Between medicalization and realizing one's end of life: the difficult task of anticipating palliative care
Simon PIRODDI, Laboratoire interdisciplinaire de recherche sociétés, sensibilités, soin (LIR3S - UMR 7366), Université de Bourgogne Franche-Comté
Evaluation of French people's knowledge and representations concerning end-of-life support and the various mechanisms provided for by law: a survey by the National Center for Palliative and End-of-Life Care (CNSPFV)
Julien CARRETIER, PhD in public health, public health project manager at the CNSPFV, Parcours Santé Systémique (P2S) laboratory, Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1
Creating societal impact through, with and despite science: experiences from 25 years of end-of-life care research in Belgium
Joachim COHEN, Professor of Public Health and Palliative Care at Vrije Universiteit Brussel (Belgium) and member of the End-of-Life Care Research Group
Recent changes in legislation: the example of Spain
Laura CASCINO, Institut d'études ibériques et ibérico-américaines (IE2IA) UMR 7318 DICE, Université de Pau et des Pays de l'Adour (UPPA) and Université de Saragosse
Wording feelings and perceptions in discourses about death
Frédéric PUGNIÈRE-SAAVEDRA, lecturer in Language Sciences at the Université Bretagne Sud, researcher-observer at the citizens' convention on the end of life
Debates on the end of life: are our positions philosophically founded?
Pierre LE COZ, professor of philosophy at Aix-Marseille University and director of the Espace régional de réflexion éthique de la région Sud et Corse
The Interprofessional Health Practice Community: state of play and prospects for palliative care
Jonathan FAËS, Experiment, transhumanism, human interactions, care & society (ETHICS) laboratory, Université Polytechnique Hauts-de-France, Valenciennes
Citizens' motivations for participating in the citizens' convention on the end of life
Claire BARBIER, oncology nurse trained in health ethics, researcher-observer at the end-of-life citizens' convention
Scientific research to support people at the end of life: issues and prospects
Lucie SOURZAT, lecturer in public law, Institut du droit de l'espace, des territoires, de la culture et de la communication (IDETCOM), Université Toulouse Capitole
Searching for a "path for an ethical application of active aid in dying": what place for the collegial procedure?
Roxane DELPECH, Centre d'épidémiologie et de recherche en santé des populations (UMR 1295 Inserm), Université Toulouse III Paul Sabatier
A look back at a research program exploring requests for aid in dying made in France
Hélène TRIMAILLE, sociologist, Centre d'investigation clinique (CIC), Centre hospitalier universitaire (CHU) de Besançon
Deep and continuous sedation maintained until death in intensive care: practice survey and caregivers' perceptions
Matthieu LE DORZE, hospital practitioner, Réanimation chirurgicale polyvalente. Hôpital Lariboisière, Assistance publique - Hôpitaux de Paris (APHP)
POSTERS
The experience of healthcare professionals receiving a request for euthanasia or assisted suicide: a multicenter qualitative study
Camille DE COCK et al.
Aftersedatio, the effects of deep and continuous sedation until death on spousal bereavement
Marthe DUCOS et al.
Distress and decision-making processes: questioning the impact of distress at the end of life
Catherine FACHE and Axelle VAN LANDER
When a patient asks medicine to help him die: a research protocol in clinical ethics
Perrine GALMICHE
Lexicometric study: the experience of relatives and healthcare professionals accompanying cancer patients for whom deep and continuous sedation until death is discussed
Marie LOCATELLI et al.
Analysis of the intervention of a mobile palliative care team in a critical care unit
Morgane PLANÇON et al.
ESCALE: Participatory action research with and for family caregivers of patients followed in a palliative medicine day hospital
Chloé PRODHOMME et al.
Palliative care models in primary care and community health: an international bibliographic search
Lucille SAILLARD et al.
The impact of telesimulation on the perception of spiritual care skills: a study among home care and assistance professionals
Cécile VANDER MEULEN and Jean-Christophe SERVOTTE