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The aim of the research is to detect prematurely vulnerable patients needing a global coverage in integrated care with a created and metrological validated score.
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The respect for the rights of the patients in palliative phase - having an evolutionary or terminal grave pathology - is a legal requirement since 1999, strengthened by the laws of April 4th, 2002 and April 22nd, 2005. Nevertheless, a lack of palliative approach persists, that is premature awareness of the necessity of a global approach, not exclusively centred on the specific therapeutics. The palliative approach remains rare and especially most of the time reduced in the last days of the life. The lack of distribution of the legal texts and insufficient training are among the main reasons. The lack of educational tools is probably also a major brake in a premature reflection.
Primary objective : to detect prematurely vulnerable patients needing a global coverage in integrated care with a created and metrological validated score.
Primary endpoint: capacity of the score to be discriminated (area under the curve) to find the patients who need or not a palliative approach
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Methods: Prospective, controlled, nonrandomized study
Number of patients to include: 610 (maximum)
Duration: 36 months (32 inclusion months).
Number of participating centers: 1 center
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All patients hospitalized with:
The absence of family caregiver is not an exclusion criterion.
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32 participants in 2 patient groups
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