Research Projects The Chair’s research projects follow two principal axes. The first concerns the anticipation and preparation of health decisions for people with cognitive disorders. The second examines communication between physicians and patients. These projects are financed by the CHUV, the Swis
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Interactions between healthcare professionals and nursing home residents with major neurocognitive disorders Principal investigators : Dre Anca Sterie, Dre Eve Rubli Truchard Duration : June 2023 - December 2025 Funding : Regional foundation Background According to current estimates, some 150'000 pe
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Advance care planning for people who have lost their capacity for discernment Principal investigator: Prof. Ralf Jox Co-investigator: Dre Eve Rubli Truchard Researcher: Dre Laura Jones Duration: 2017-2022 Funding : Alzheimer Suisse and a private foundation Background The approach of the advance care
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Social Network Analysis of older non French-native speaker migrants Principal investigator: Dre Laura Jones Co-investigators: Dre Anca Sterie, Prof. Ralf J Jox, Dre Eve Rubli Truchard Researchers: Dre Daniela Ritzenthaler, Dre Laura Jones Duration: 2020 - 2024 Funding : Lambrecht Fundation Backgroun
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Our partners Our principal partners: The Geriatrics and Geriatric Rehabilitation Service and the Palliative Care and Support Service of the CHUV. The Chair relies on the clinical expertise of professionals from these two departments, which are involved in numerous research projects. The Kristian Ger
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Some useful definitions (FAQ) Advance care planning Aimed primarily at people with chronic or degenerative diseases, advance care planning aims to improve patient autonomy. This process involves discussions about one’s values and preferences and goals for care which are facilitated by a trained prof
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Our staff Management Professor Ralf Jox Chief physician Curriculum Vitae Dre Eve Rubli Truchard Associate physician Curriculum Vitae Team Dre Laura Jones Researcher Curriculum Vitae Dre Anca Sterie Researcher Curriculum Vitae Dre Daniela Ritzenthaler Clinical ethicist Curriculum Vitae Samira Ruedin
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Resuscitation Options and Preferences Principal investigator: Dre Eve Rubli Truchard Co-investigator: Prof. Ralf Jox Researcher: Dre Anca Sterie Duration: 2017 – 2019 Funding: regional foundation Background In Switzerland, discussions about resuscitation are often held when elderly or seriously ill
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Understanding the will to live in older people living in nursing homes Principal Investigator: Prof. Ralf Jox, CHUV Co-investigators : Dr. Marc-Antoine Bornet, CHUV and Dr. Eve Rubli-Truchard, CHUV Duration : 2020 - 2022 Funding : G. and J. Bangerter-Rhyner Foundation, Swiss Academy of Medical Scien
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