What place for an Ethics committee in a comprehensive cancer centre? For an ethics embodied in real life

Titre traduit de la contribution: Quelle place pour un comité d’éthique dans un Centre de lutte contre le cancer ? Pour une éthique incarnée

François Blot, Laurence Vigouret-Viant, Dominique Valteau-Couanet, Nelly Verotte, Anne Ponzio, Christophe Massard, Giovanna Marsico, Marilène Lacaze-Guillet, Nicole Hubert, Sarah Dumont, Anne de Jesus, Laetitia Nicotra, Florent Chardonnet, Véronique Billaud

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    The Ethics committee of Gustave Roussy cancer center is devoted to both reflection and action. The group has 40 members, professionals, patients and outside experts. These meet in plenary meetings or in specific working sessions and intervene at the request of any professional faced with ethical questions in the care. This Ethics Committee has voluntarily a double vocation: on one hand, a reflective group on major issues of ethics in health and its involvement in hospital life; on the other hand, a working group embedded in the daily lives of the care. The themes addressed at the meetings (plenary sessions, annual meetings) include shared-decision making, advance directives, refusal of care, religious aspects, or biomedical research… Daily activity centered on the care revolves around several times a week meetings, in various services, “Supportive Collegial Meetings” such as proposed in the 3rd French Cancer Plan; these include nursing staff members, oncologists, intensive and palliative care specialists, psychologist, around difficult medical and/or ethical situations. In case of situation requiring an urgent discussion, a referral to the Ethics Committee brings together within 24 hours four to five members of the Committee and the care team. Moreover, the Ethics Committee helped develop Aid to Decision making Form upon care gradation for hospitalized cancer patients. Through these interventions on a daily basis, assistance of professionals, reflexive vocation or even delivery of training, the Ethics Committee contributes to an acculturation around anticipation and collegiality in the care. Its double polarity aims to reconcile “philosophical time’ for the ethics process, and the connection with the routine issues raised by patients, their families and caregivers.

    Titre traduit de la contributionQuelle place pour un comité d’éthique dans un Centre de lutte contre le cancer ? Pour une éthique incarnée
    langue originaleAnglais
    Pages (de - à)1144-1151
    Nombre de pages8
    journalBulletin du Cancer
    Volume106
    Numéro de publication12
    Les DOIs
    étatPublié - 1 déc. 2019

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