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Encompassing Training in fUnctional Disorders across Europe

Description du projet

Une nouvelle ère dans la recherche sur les troubles fonctionnels

Les troubles fonctionnels (TF) incluent les affections qui s’accompagnent de symptômes somatiques chroniques ne pouvant toutefois pas être associés à des mécanismes pathophysiologiques spécifiques. Même si les TF touchent près de 7 % de la population, imposant une charge socioéconomique élevée, la façon dont les différentes spécialités médicales conçoivent ces troubles conduit à des soins de santé fragmentés et insuffisants pour les patients. Le projet ETUDE, financé par l’UE, entend résoudre ce problème en proposant un programme de formation durable et structuré aux chercheurs en début de carrière. En apprenant à la nouvelle génération de scientifiques à effectuer un travail transdisciplinaire, le projet leur permettra d’acquérir les compétences nécessaires pour développer les produits et les services qui amélioreront les soins pour les patients atteints de TF.

Objectif

Functional Disorders (FD) are clusters of chronic somatic symptoms that currently cannot be associated to reproducibly observable pathophysiological mechanisms. FD can affect every organ system, individuals of all ages, ethnic groups and socioeconomic strata, although the risk is increased in women and lower socioeconomic strata. Women are 9 times more likely to receive an FD diagnosis, even after adjustment for the severity of symptoms. Functional limitations are as severe in FD as in well-defined chronic physical diseases. Direct medical costs and indirect costs as a consequence of sick leave and disability are high. FD cause relevant annual excess costs in health care that are comparable to mental health problems like depression or anxiety disorders, and which may be reduced by interventions targeting physicians as well as patients. About 7% of the population is affected to such a degree that they qualify for psychiatric treatment. However, this remains hidden due to diagnostic practices that vary between fields. Psychosomatic medicine, clinical psychology and medical specialties all have their own and different concepts of FD having important consequences for patients. These challenges result in a lack of knowledge on FD, leading to fragmented and insufficient health care for patients with FD, and a society in which patients with FD experience stigma from both the society as well as from health care professionals. There is an urgent need to solve the fragmented and insufficient education and research landscape.
Therefore, the goal of ETUDE is the development of a sustainable and structured training programme in order to educate a new generation of interdisciplinary creative early stage researchers that are able to cross disciplines and to translate theory and experimental models to products and services that improve care for patients.

Coordinateur

ACADEMISCH ZIEKENHUIS GRONINGEN
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 265 619,88
Adresse
HANZEPLEIN 1
9713 GZ Groningen
Pays-Bas

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Région
Noord-Nederland Groningen Overig Groningen
Type d’activité
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
Liens
Coût total
€ 265 619,88

Participants (12)