Resistances and levers in the evaluation of professional practices: a survey conducted in the palliative care department of Bordeaux University Hospital
- By Fanny Lafaye,
- Thérèse Rivasseau Jonveau,
- Camille Saussac,
- Bernard Paternostre,
- Matthieu Frasca,
- Benoît Burucoa,
- Danielle Lafaye
- and Sylvie Marty
Pages 163 to 179
Cite this article
- LAFAYE, Fanny,
- RIVASSEAU JONVEAU, Thérèse,
- SAUSSAC, Camille,
- PATERNOSTRE, Bernard,
- FRASCA, Matthieu,
- BURUCOA, Benoît,
- LAFAYE, Danielle
- and MARTY, Sylvie,
- Lafaye, Fanny.,
- et al.
- Lafaye, F.,
- Rivasseau Jonveau, T.,
- Saussac, C.,
- Paternostre, B.,
- Frasca, M.,
- Burucoa, B.,
- Lafaye, D.
- and Marty, S.
https://doi.org/10.3917/inka.214.0163
Cite this article
- Lafaye, F.,
- Rivasseau Jonveau, T.,
- Saussac, C.,
- Paternostre, B.,
- Frasca, M.,
- Burucoa, B.,
- Lafaye, D.
- and Marty, S.
- Lafaye, Fanny.,
- et al.
- LAFAYE, Fanny,
- RIVASSEAU JONVEAU, Thérèse,
- SAUSSAC, Camille,
- PATERNOSTRE, Bernard,
- FRASCA, Matthieu,
- BURUCOA, Benoît,
- LAFAYE, Danielle
- and MARTY, Sylvie,
https://doi.org/10.3917/inka.214.0163
A survey of mobile teams and palliative care unit professionals identified resistance to the Professional Practice Evaluation (PPE) approach. Convergences with the appropriation of the PPE approach in other disciplines emerge: need for training, management support, collaboration with experts and institutional recognition. It is important to defuse the resistance and to choose a consensual theme. However, health care workers also have real expectations and the successful implementation oPPE can reinforce their motivation to continue and revisit their professions in order to improve practices.