François Blot
5 Papers
François Blot is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Health care. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 4 publications.
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Implementation of shared decision-making and patient-centered care in France: Towards a wider uptake in 2022.
Nora Moumjid,Marie-Anne Durand,Julien Carretier,E. Charuel,Jocelyne Daumer,Julie Haesebaert,Sandrine Hild,Julien Mancini,Giovanna Marsico,Cédric Rat,Yves Zerbib,Yves-Marie Vincent,François Blot +12 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors present the evolution of patient-centered care (PCC) and shared decision-making (SDM) in France since 2017, highlighting advantages and drawbacks of their implementation at the macro level.
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[End of life and cancer: Understanding the ethical issues of voluntary assisted dying].
TL;DR: In this paper , the National Ethics Committee opens for the first time in France the way to a possible active assistance in dying (assisted suicide or euthanasia), such an ethical, legal and medical evolution would have major consequences in the palliative approach proposed to cancer patients.
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[Implementation of a multimodal strategy for information and collection of advance directives in a comprehensive cancer center].
François Blot,Léonor Fasse,Christine Mateus,Perrine Renard,Nelly Verotte,Anne de Jesus,Sarah Dumont +6 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors developed a training program, an information procedure and several original documents to support the use of advance directives (ADs) in oncology care in France.
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[Facilitators and barriers to shared decision-making in France in 2021: National survey in cancer].
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors explored the impact of shared decision-making in oncology in France in the year 2019, concluding that less than half of the patients have been enrolled in a shared-decision-making (SDM) approach, this rate varying according to the type of solid tumor or hematological malignancy.
[PAL-PRAT study: Healthcare workers' knowledge and perception of palliative practices in a Cancer Center].
Marie Locatelli,Cécile Flahault,Nicolas Roche,Christine Mateus,François Blot,Lucile Montalescot,Jean-Bernard Le Provost,Léonor Fasse +7 more
TL;DR: This study assesses healthcare providers' knowledge and opinions on end-of-life care in a French cancer center, revealing good knowledge of procedures, but insufficient training and a need for support in caring for patients in palliative situations.