TY - JOUR
T1 - Patient-partnership in a comprehensive cancer centre
T2 - Establishment and roles of a patients and caregivers committee
AU - De Jesus, Anne
AU - Faveur, Anne
AU - Garnier, Lydia
AU - Servant, Claire
AU - Le Bars, Sabrina
AU - Cousin, Gérard
AU - Dagorne, Patrick
AU - De La Rocque, France
AU - Delgrange, Stéphane
AU - Guidy, Corinne
AU - Manighetti, Joëlle
AU - Roux, Raimonda
AU - Sazy, Thérèse
AU - Scull, Isabelle
AU - Terrade, Catherine
AU - Turkel, Liliane
AU - Veret, Fabienne
AU - Escudier, Bernard
AU - Billard, Camélia
AU - Rieutord, André
AU - Khoury, Jane
AU - Blot, François
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 Société Française du Cancer
PY - 2024/6/1
Y1 - 2024/6/1
N2 - In oncology, the place of patients has a natural and strong legitimacy. Cancer is a common disease, with many singularities but also common features between pathologies, with issues ranging from prevention to possible palliative phases or post-cancer, and conducive to both individual and collective decision-making processes. Patient engagement is now essential at all levels of the healthcare system, from simple information to real involvement (co-construction). For 20 years, Gustave-Roussy, a comprehensive cancer centre in Villejuif, has implemented specific reflection and actions, embodied by the creation of a patients and caregivers committee and complemented by an institutional steering body that illustrates the transformation of “working for” into “working with”. At the level of direct care, the main works promoted concern shared-decision-making between patient and professional and accompanying patients. At the institutional level, we find the expertise of hospital projects or services, the development of institutional documents (information and advance directives form, etc.), and internal evaluation (audit). At the political level, participation in Unicancer's patient-experience working group has allowed for a better coordinated deployment with other centers. Unicancer has developed a lexical guide defining patient resources, peer helpers, trainers, evaluators and coordinators. This partnership approach is beneficial for patients, their loved ones, caregivers, and must be amplified and give rise to new research work.
AB - In oncology, the place of patients has a natural and strong legitimacy. Cancer is a common disease, with many singularities but also common features between pathologies, with issues ranging from prevention to possible palliative phases or post-cancer, and conducive to both individual and collective decision-making processes. Patient engagement is now essential at all levels of the healthcare system, from simple information to real involvement (co-construction). For 20 years, Gustave-Roussy, a comprehensive cancer centre in Villejuif, has implemented specific reflection and actions, embodied by the creation of a patients and caregivers committee and complemented by an institutional steering body that illustrates the transformation of “working for” into “working with”. At the level of direct care, the main works promoted concern shared-decision-making between patient and professional and accompanying patients. At the institutional level, we find the expertise of hospital projects or services, the development of institutional documents (information and advance directives form, etc.), and internal evaluation (audit). At the political level, participation in Unicancer's patient-experience working group has allowed for a better coordinated deployment with other centers. Unicancer has developed a lexical guide defining patient resources, peer helpers, trainers, evaluators and coordinators. This partnership approach is beneficial for patients, their loved ones, caregivers, and must be amplified and give rise to new research work.
KW - Accompanying patients
KW - Clinical team
KW - Oncology
KW - Patient advisor
KW - Patient care experience
KW - Peer support
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U2 - 10.1016/j.bulcan.2024.02.010
DO - 10.1016/j.bulcan.2024.02.010
M3 - Article
C2 - 38664089
AN - SCOPUS:85191479913
SN - 0007-4551
VL - 111
SP - 576
EP - 586
JO - Bulletin du Cancer
JF - Bulletin du Cancer
IS - 6
ER -