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[The role of patients in clinical and associative research: developments and challenges].
In 2002, the Kouchner law made it possible to position patients as healthcare players. In particular, it recognizes the existence of experiential knowledge, giving them a role as experts in their illnesses. In this article, we'll look at how this expertise is put to good use in clinical research, and then in associative research. We will show that, while patient involvement in research has never been so important, there is still a long way to go.
期刊介绍:
La revue Soins adresse a toutes celles et ceux qui ont choisi la profession infirmière : en cours études et en exercice, hospitaliers et libéraux, cadres et non cadres. Cette revue a deux objectifs majeurs : former aux savoirs et aux pratiques nécessaires a un exercice infirmier de qualité, et informer au plus près de le actualité professionnelle, sanitaire et sociale susceptible de modifier les pratiques professionnelles des infirmier(e)s.