Young Researchers’ Day 2024

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The French National Platform for End-of-Life Research organized the fourth edition of its day dedicated to PhD candidates and early-career researchers on Monday, November 25, 2024, as part of its Scientific Days.

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Supporting patients and families in palliative care

Pertinence of the introduction of a device for hetero-assessment of comfort at the end of life in the palliative medicine clinic, crossed views of caregivers and close caregivers

Chloé PROD'HOMME, PhD student at the labelled research unit (ULR2694) METRICS, University of Lille.

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After death: Place of the dead and mourning support

Perinatal grief on Instagram: when "mamas" make community

Delphine MOREAU-PLACHY, PhD student at Centre Max Weber UMR 5283 CNRS, Université Jean-Monnet - Saint Etienne.

International perspective on end-of-life and medical aid in dying

"I don't want to be a burden": a qualitative study on the choices of patients resorting to assisted suicide in Switzerland

Solenne BLANC, doctoral student at the Centre hospitalier universitaire vaudois (CHUV) and the University of Lausanne (Switzerland).

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Decisions to limit and stop treatment in intensive care: what place for relatives in the characterization of unreasonable obstinacy?

Mikhael GIABICANI, PhD student at the Éthique, recherches, translations (ETREs) laboratory, Centre de recherche des Cordeliers (CRC), Université Paris Cité.

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Caregivers' experience of death: "ghost-patients", a field philosophy approach

Rachel REVELARD-PELLEGRIN, PhD student at the Centre d'étude de la langue et des littératures françaises (CELLF) UMR 8599 CNRS, Sorbonne Université.

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Legal and bioethical justification for euthanasia of sick prisoners: elements for the French end-of-life bill

Luis ESPERICUETA, PhD student at the Scientific Unit of Excellence FiloLab, University of Granada (Spain)

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General practitioners' support for family caregivers

Rébecca MEDOU, PhD student at the Accompagnement pluriprofessionnel patient (ACCePPT) research unit at the Université Clermont Auvergne.

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ROUNDTABLE

Young researchers on the end of life: what networks for what opportunities?

Moderator: Clémence GUILLERMAIN