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Specific Role of Nurse in a Mobile Palliative Care Team (EMSP): Real Autonomy or Utopia

Specific Role of Nurse in a Mobile Palliative Care Team (EMSP): Real Autonomy or Utopia

Not Recruiting
18 years and older
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

A bibliographic search carried out by the investigators demonstrated that there are few studies or data relating to the role and place of a State Registered Nurse (IDE) in a Mobile Palliative Care Team (EMSP) concerning the collection and the analysis of the needs expressed when formulating an evaluation request by the EMSP. The IDE collects, questions, analyzes needs and initiates an evaluation with the patient or, failing that, advises and/or redirects. This first necessary step before the overall evaluation led the investigators to question the autonomy of the IDE in an EMSP and to research what are the representations of an IDE in this role of collecting and analyzing needs. when making such a request?

The aim of this research is to explore the professional practices of nurses within other PMSCs in order to analyze them and move towards improving patient care.

Eligibility

Inclusion criteria:

  • State-certified nurse working in EMSP with intra- and extra-hospital activity in a CHRU or CHU.
  • Subject having given their consent for the reuse of their data for the purposes of this research

Exclusion criteria:

  • Subject having expressed opposition to participating in the study

Study details
    Palliative Care

NCT06113120

University Hospital, Strasbourg, France

30 January 2026

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