Home Care Nursing on Long-Term Illness Management in the French Healthcare System.

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Quindroit, Paul | Teston, Antoine | Millevile, Nicolas | Chazard, Emmanuel | Saint-Dizier, Chloe | Lamer, Antoine

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International audience. This study explores the role of home care nurses in managing long-term illnesses (L-TI) within the French healthcare system, utilizing data from the SNDS. Focused on data from 2022, it categorizes nursing actions into medical procedures, care procedures, and nursing processes, revealing significant involvement in patient care. The findings highlight the crucial, evolving role of home care nurses in addressing the complex needs of millions suffering from chronic conditions like diabetes and cardiovascular diseases in France.

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