Enough of the Announcements, Let’s Move on to Solutions for Endometriosis – Quinzaine Obstétricale
Quinzaine Obstétricale shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Endometriosis: enough of the announcements, let’s move on to solutions
- There is no shortage of reports.
- There is no shortage of shots.
- There is no shortage of speeches.
And yet, on the ground, for women, nothing is up to the task.
- Years of diagnostic wandering.
- Trivialized pain.
- Fragmented careers.
- Poorly understood work stoppages.
- A profoundly altered quality of life.
Endometriosis is not a subject of communication.
It is a chronic, complex disease that requires a systemic response.
What is needed today are not new promises.
These are concrete actions:
- Really train all health professionals, from the time they are studying
- Structure clear, coordinated and accessible care pathways
- Develop specialized centers with human and financial resources
- Integrating chronic pain into overall care
- Recognize the professional and social impact (RQTH, accommodations, prevention)
- Invest in research, including on non-visible forms of the disease
- Adapt responses to the realities of the territories, particularly in the Overseas Territories
Because in French Guiana as elsewhere, inequalities are even more pronounced:
access to care, deadlines, resources, information.
Continue to pile up ads without transforming patients’ daily lives,
it is to maintain a form of health injustice.
The challenge is simple:
move from a logic of display to a logic of transformation.
Women no longer expect words.
They are waiting for action.”
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