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Vertaling van "care should be taken that patients do " (Nederlands → Frans) :

Be that as it may, care should be taken that patients do not have free access to antidepressants.

En tout état de cause, il faut veiller à ce que l’accès aux antidépresseurs ne soit pas laissé à la discrétion des patients.


Yet, we know that any attempted suicide, even such as do not involve a high medical risk, should be taken seriously, expressing as they do very real distress, i.e. a psychological morbidity that is likely to continue.

Pourtant, nous savons que toute tentative de suicide, même celles ne présentant pas de risque médical important, devrait être prise au sérieux car exprimant une détresse bien réelle, une morbidité psychique risquant de perdurer.


Though the quality of the somatic and medical care administered upon admittance does not differ from that provided for other emergencies, we do know that there are a series difficulties involved in the manner in which suicidal patients are to be managed and that these difficulties are not or badly taken into account by som ...[+++]

Si la prise en charge somatique et les soins médicaux qui sont posés lors de cette admission ne diffèrent pas des autres situations d’urgence en qualité, nous savons que la prise en charge de la crise suicidaire pose une série de difficultés qui elles ne sont pas ou mal prises en compte par certains services d’urgence:


In order to prevent the emergency services from being reduced to a place in which patients are simply sorted into categories or in which only their symptoms are taken care of, it is important that psychological care should be provided even at this early stage.

Pour que le service des urgences ne se réduise pas à une simple gare de triage ou à une simple prise en charge symptomatique, il est important d’intervenir, déjà à ce stade, au niveau d’une prise en charge psychosociale.


These experiences show that there are different ways in which post-hospital follow-up care can be provided to suicidal patients and that it is of crucial importance that there should be a system set in place that ensures that this is indeed the case.

Ces expériences nous montrent qu’il existe différentes manières d’assurer le suivi posthospitalier des suicidants.


139 It implies that community services should be physicians. For the first time, preliminary counts of the number of offered whenever possible, while hospital servicess should be available practising nurses by sector of activity are now available. when ambulatory care cannot provide a good answer to the patient’s needs.

139 It implies that community services should be which evaluates the number of full-time equivalents (FTE) of active offered whenever possible, while hospital servicess should be available physicians. For the first time, preliminary counts of the number of when ambulatory care cannot provide a good answer to the patient’s practising nurses by sector of activity are now available. needs.


If yes, how did they experience this contact? After six months, the research team contacts these patients again to determine the number of care contacts that have taken place, as well as their frequency.

Après six mois, le patient est recontacté par l’équipe de recherche pour déterminer le nombre et la fréquence des contacts de soin, la satisfaction des patients par rapport à l’offre d’aide, leur intention en cas de crise de consulter leur médecin généraliste, leur fonctionnement psychosocial actuel, et les éventuelles récidives.


It is important to realise that health professionals too may require follow-up care. Depending on how long and intense the relationship between the health professional and the deceased patient was, many health professionals experience the same sort of emotional reaction that friends and family do: sadness, anger, fear, a sense of guilt, and occasionally even relief when the suicide was preceded by a long period of suffering.

En fonction de la durée et de l’intensité de la relation entre le professionnel et le patient décédé, les réactions émotionnelles de beaucoup de professionnels sont similaires à ceux de la famille et des amis: tristesse, colère, peur, remords, et parfois même soulagement si le suicide était précédé d’un long calvaire.




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