[Therapeutic management of endometriosis : social and systemic challenges]

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This paper examines how social and systemic factors, including therapeutic wandering and resource availability, significantly impact the medical trajectories and clinical possibilities for endometriosis management.

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The paper examines how endometriosis management is shaped by non-biomedical factors, focusing on therapeutic wandering, managing individual symptoms, and how available resources influence access to care and clinical trajectories. It characterizes the resulting social and systemic dynamics that affect therapeutic support for this chronic condition. A stated caveat is that the work emphasizes these broader influences rather than detailing biomedical treatment mechanisms. This paper is centrally about endometriosis — specifically the social and systemic challenges affecting therapeutic management and access to care.

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The management of endometriosis is influenced by numerous factors that extend beyond the biomedical realm. When it comes to issues such as therapeutic wandering, managing individual symptoms, and the influence of resources on access to care, therapeutic support for this chronic condition highlights the variety of factors that affect medical trajectories. It thus reveals the social and systemic dynamics that influence care and clinical possibilities.
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Titre Prise en charge de l’endométriose : enjeux sociaux et systémiques Autres titres [Therapeutic management of endometriosis : social and systemic challenges] Type article original Institution UNIL/CHUV/Unisanté + institutions partenaires Périodique Auteur(s) Schaer, Chloé Auteure/Auteur Pluchino, Nicola Auteure/Auteur Achtari, Chahin Auteure/Auteur Lederrey, Jérôme Auteure/Auteur Liens vers les personnes ISSN 1660-9379 Statut éditorial Publié Date de publication 2026-01-28 Volume 22 Numéro 947 Première page 231 Dernière page/numéro d’article 233 Peer-reviewed Oui Langue français Résumé The management of endometriosis is influenced by numerous factors that extend beyond the biomedical realm. When it comes to issues such as therapeutic wandering, managing individual symptoms, and the influence of resources on access to care, therapeutic support for this chronic condition highlights the variety of factors that affect medical trajectories. It thus reveals the social and systemic dynamics that influence care and clinical possibilities. PMID Date de création dans IRIS 2026-02-04T13:56:25Z Fichier(s) En cours de chargement... Nom 41609703.pdf Version du manuscrit published Licence Visibilité Embargo Accès accordé dès2027-07-28 Taille 328.28 KB Format Adobe PDF Somme de contrôle (MD5):367a1ea644e0de09c08e7ec6bfa270ea

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endometriosis

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Endometriosis Endometriosis Endometriosis Endometriosis Endometriosis Endometriosis Endometriosis Endometriosis Endometriosis Endometriosis Endometriosis Endometriosis Endometriosis Endometriosis Endometriosis Female Female Female Female Female

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