end-of-life practices in france under the claeys-leonetti law: report of three cases in the oncology unit

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On February 2, 2016, the French government enacted the Claeys-Leonetti law introducing the right to deep and continuous sedation and forbade euthanasia for end-of-life patients. This article reports the first descriptions of this kind of intervention at the final stage of life of 3 patients and highlights the need of patient-centered goals and the importance of close collaboration between the patient, family, and medical and paramedical team to achieve a higher quality of final palliative care.
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Authors ;Alexandre de Nonneville;Anthony Marin;Theo Chabal;Veronique Tuzzolino;Marie Fichaux;Sebastien Salas
Journal multi-span large bridges - proceedings of the international conference on multi-span large bridges, 2015
Year 2016
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10.1159/000450940
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