Celebrated every year on the third Monday in October, the Global Day against Pain is supported by the World Health Organization (WHO) which considers that the “treatment of pain and palliative care form an integral part of the right to enjoy good health.”
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Continuous Sedation Till Death: 3 questions for Olivier Jonquet, Emeritus Professor of Intensive-Care and Resuscitation Medicine
The term deep and continuous sedation maintained until death, first appeared in law dated 2nd February 2016, which established new rights for the sick and people at their end-of-life. The law is intended to control situations in which this procedure is liable to be used.
Continuous Deep Sedation Until Death: Controversial Report from French Center for End-of-Life and Palliative Care
End-of-Life Law in France: Minor Corrections Recommended
The French HAS publishes its Recommendations for Sedation at the End-of-Life