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[Activities of parentality teams in Paris: patient demands and staff responses].

Authors: V, Dufour;

[Activities of parentality teams in Paris: patient demands and staff responses].

Abstract

In application of public policy, parentality teams were created in Paris in June 1998. All ten maternity units of the Paris Hospital Group (AP-HP) participated in developing these teams but staff implications varied between the institutions. Other maternity units in Paris have also instituted parentality teams which are still operating. The Paris Maternal and Infantile Protection administration together with INSERM Unit 149 were charged with the evaluation of these teams. The first phase of "active monitoring" terminated 2001, and discussions between the different teams in October 2004 allowed an analysis of the current situation.

Keywords

Patient Care Team, Paris, Maternal-Child Health Centers, Humans, Female

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