requests “much less important than we imagine”, says a palliative care doctor

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End of life: Requests “much less important than we imagine”, says a palliative care doctor

End of life: Requests “much less important than we imagine”, says a palliative care doctor

(FRANCEINFO)

Claire Fourcade, palliative care doctor, is the guest of franceinfo, Wednesday April 10, while the end-of-life bill is presented to the Council of Ministers.

After a survey of all palliative care teams in France, “93% of respondents say they fear tensions, divisions and difficulties in implementing this new text. indicates Claire Fourcade, palliative care doctor, guest of franceinfo, Wednesday April 10. That same day, the government presented the end-of-life bill to the Council of Ministers. Families, patients and caregivers demanded a law on the end of life.

“A power we don’t want”

I have been a palliative care doctor for 25 years, in a team that supported 13,000 patients, we had three persistent requests for euthanasia. These requests are much less important than we imagine., argues Claire Fourcade. “Currently, we have the possibility, it is written in the law, to implement deep sedation, which is in fact general anesthesia., adds the doctor. She believes that this project “gives back to the doctor very great power”, a power “which we don’t want”she says.


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