Ninth Alpine Conference on Palliative Care
Grenoble, Friday June 1, 2018
Revue internationale de soins palliatifs
2018/Special issue Vol. 33
82 pages
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Palliative care at home. It’s possible!
Ninth Alpine Conference on Palliative Care. Grenoble, Friday June 1, 2018
Editorial
The palliative care associations of the Greater Alps region (Isère, Savoie, Haute-Savoie, Lake Geneva region in Switzerland) are working together to organize the ninth Alpine Conference on Palliative Care
Plenary 1
Living at home, right to the end
- By Sophie Pennec
- and Joëlle Gaymu
The realities of care at home. . .or how to make home more like hospital
Interactive sessions A–E
A – Toolbox
Study of three tools available to general practitioners in the Isère (county) for treating patients receiving palliative care at home: Are GPs in the Isère aware of their existence?
The data communication sheet “Emergency Medical Services-Palliative Care”: Are you familiar with it?
B – Care teams for the home
Palliative care at home: The experience of the mobile team in Geneva
- By Cristiana Pereira
- and Nathalie Pinon
What role for the EMSP (Mobile Palliative Care Team) in palliative care at home: Results of a national online survey
C – View from the caregivers
Chutes and Ladders: Being forced to die at home or having your loved ones create the palliative care
Until the end, at home, with my loved ones
D – Pediatric palliative care
Palliative care for a young patient by the pediatric section of HAD (Hospital at Home): The problems of multidisciplinary treatment or how to coordinate all the caregivers?
E – Palliative care in all settings
Strength and/or weakness of a palliative care accompaniment in a care home
Action taken by the Elderly Person Mobile Psychiatric Teams in end of life situations at home. Questions in three areas
- By Laurette Albrecht,
- N. Boumaiza
- and B. Aloui
Plenary 2
What plans for care at home?
Care at home: A story / stories of loneliness
- By Marion Fabre
Interactive sessions F-J
F – Difficult symptoms
Complex pain at home
The moments before death: Come closer, don’t be afraid!
G – Dying in a care home
The experience of a HAD (Hospital at Home) team in the case of a short-term life-threatening request to withdraw treatment accompanied by deep and continuous sedation until death at home
Between two breaths
H – And in the territories. . .
Palliative care at home in Savoie. A review
A health project relating to palliative care and end of life accompaniment run by the “Healthcare in the Vercors” cluster
I – Illustrations in pictures and words
Living at home with palliative care (Film)
Accompaniment at home: JALMALV (Jusqu’A La Mort Accompagner La Vie [Accompanying life until death]) volunteers’ stories in Savoie
- Testimonies of Simone Baret,
- and Chantal Ogier
Sophrology in palliative care: Myth or reality
J – France-Brazil: A comparison of experiences
Coming home for palliative care: A comparison of Brazilian and French approaches
Caring for the caregiver
Afterword
Rediscovering the joy of life with the Neztoiles
- By Géraldine Thiersault
- and Manou Clair
Publication date: 09/03/2018
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