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NCT05880290

Performance of the Gynaecological Examination in the Lateral Decubitus Position

The gynaecological examination consists of a breast examination, abdominal examination, inspection of the vulva, vaginal touch and pelvic examination with a speculum. The latter is essential for the insertion and removal of intrauterine devices (IUDs), for the diagnosis and screening of pathologies that may cause pelvic symptoms, for assessment of the vaginal wall and for regular screening for cervical cancer. The gynaecological examination is feared by many women because of the feeling of exposure, vulnerability and loss of control. The parallel with a sexual position is particularly disturbing for patients who do not want to see this representation mixed with a medical necessity, which can lead some women to have irregular or even discontinued follow-up. For the past ten years, medical practice theses and midwifery dissertations have evaluated the interest of another position for the pelvic examination with the speculum : the lateral decubitus position in which the patient lies on her side. The lateral decubitus pelvic examination seems to be an alternative for comfort and respect for modesty, which is favoured by the patients. This examination position would have advantages in situations of anterior anatomical position of the position of the cervix, prolapse, severe obesity, hip pathology or significant reluctance to the examination. The effectiveness of this technique in terms of examination performance needs to be evaluated to promote its dissemination. The impact of an examination that is better experienced by patients is that of better adherence and therefore better follow-up, which is the particular challenge of primary care. Single group: gynaecological examination in lateral decubitus, conventional repositioning if unsuccessful

Gender: FEMALE

Ages: 18 Years - Any

Updated: 2026-02-17

Medical Care
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NCT07148193

Quality of Life and Medical Care of Long-term Sarcoma Survivors in Germany (PROSa+)

The study PROSa+ aims to assess patient-reported outcomes (PROs), patient-reported experiences (PREs), and the socioeconomic situation of long-term sarcoma survivors (≥ 5 years post-diagnosis, with or without active disease) in Germany. The mixed-methods research design includes a multicenter observational study with a cross-sectional questionnaire survey involving 1,600 participants (paper, online), qualitative interviews with up to 60 participants, and longitudinal analyses combining data from existing sarcoma registries and the previous PROSa study conducted between 2017 and 2020.

Gender: All

Ages: 18 Years - Any

Updated: 2025-12-08

1 state

Sarcoma
Survivorship
Quality of Life (QOL)
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NCT07189039

Studying Access to Healthcare for Children in the Child Welfare System: the Health of Protected Children

Child Protection in France, defined by Article L.112-3 of the Social Action and Family Code (CASF), "aims to ensure that the child's fundamental needs are taken into account, to support his or her physical, emotional, intellectual and social development, and to preserve his or her health, safety, morality and education, while respecting his or her rights". It therefore covers many aspects : prevention, identification of situations of danger or risk of danger, and implementation of administrative or judicial protection measures for minors and adults under 21. This policy is largely entrusted to departmental councils and local authorities with special status, notably through their child welfare services (ASE)" (Reference 1). According to the report by the National Observatory for Child Protection (ONPE), by the end of 2022, the number of minors in care, all child protection services and measures combined, would be 310,577 minors, while the number of young adults in care would be 34,105 adults (Reference 2). Between 2011 and 2022, the estimated number of minors will increase by 13%, while the estimated number of young adults will rise by 62% (Reference 2). The assessment of a child's health preservation during a child protection measure is governed by the following texts: * Code de l'Action Sociale et des Familles (CASF) (Social and Family Action Code), Code Civil (Civil Code) and Code de Justice Pénale des mineurs (Juvenile Criminal Justice Code): these define the grounds and nature of administrative and judicial interventions; * Code de la Santé Publique (CSP) (Public Health Code): defines compulsory examinations according to the child's age, and the procedures to be followed. The texts have been reformed in recent years by : * Law n°2007-293 of March 5, 2007 reforming child protection ; * Law n°2016-297 of March 14, 2016 on child protection; * Law n°2022-140 of February 7, 2022, known as the "Taquet" law, on child protection. In the Defender of Rights' framework decision on child protection (Reference 3), it is stated that "due to their history and particular vulnerability, children in child protection care have specific health needs. Numerous studies have demonstrated the deteriorated state of health of these children, the lack of information on risk factors, family history, the need for psychological care, etc.". These findings have led to the launch, in addition to legal reforms, of innovative national experiments falling within the scope of Article 51 of the French Social Security Financing Act: "Pégase" and "Santé Protégée", two programs designed to coordinate the care of children in the care of the Children's social welfare. As stated in its strategic plan (Référence 4), "the ILDYS Foundation's action is part of a public service mission in conjunction with the Finistère Child and Family Department. In the child protection sector, the aim is to respond as closely as possible to the needs of each child, and to guarantee his or her safety through support for parenthood and parental substitution."

Gender: All

Ages: 3 Years - 21 Years

Updated: 2025-09-29

Medical Care
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NCT06677645

Evaluation of Medical and Social Care for Elderly Patients, Between Hospital and Home: TEMPORARY ACCOMMODATION Out of Hospitalization by Nursing Home and Long-Term Care Units in Ile-de-France Region

Prospective, observational, non-interventional, comparative, multicenter RIPH3 study to investigate the impact of HTSH on length of hospital stay in referring services.

Gender: All

Ages: 60 Years - Any

Updated: 2025-06-13

1 state

Social Care
Medical Care
Elderly Patients
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NCT05788861

Invasive Group A Streptococcal Infection

This study is observational, retrospective and prospective study in pediatric patients hospitalized with invasive streptococcal A infection

Gender: All

Ages: 1 Day - 17 Years

Updated: 2024-02-08

Sepsis Due to Streptococcus, Group A
Risk Factors
Severe Infection
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