Since 2016, over 800 patients and relatives have participated in various partnership activities totalling more than 1,000 interactions with healthcare professionals. 10% of patient and family partners are active members, as profiled by their frequency of collaboration, their level of involvement as co-decision-makers and co-actors, and their participation in all areas of partnership activity.

Out of 44 people interested in becoming PPs, 31 were recruited, 13 not having responded to the platform coordinator's solicitations.

255 PP interactions in 2024
figure steadily rising since 2021
(for 111 collaboration requests including external)

PP involvement in the care field remains the most important. The teaching and research fields are stable, with greater PD involvement in projects.

The expression/testimony or experience-sharing level remains the most widespread. Action and decision (collaboration) are stable. Employees remain focused on projects linked to improving the quality of care
Partnerships involving co-decision and co-action risk bringing out the partners' fears, the questioning of knowledge for professionals, the fear of the impact on care for patients. As early as 2017, the 1st co-decision collaborations were launched, trust sets in and this type of partnership sees an annual increase.
The PP+3P platform plays an essential role in helping patients and professionals to collaborate. It organizes discussion groups to train professionals and patients to exchange, listen to each other, respond and prepares them to work together.
Over time, through meetings and the exercise of these exchanges, collaboration between patients and professionals becomes second nature. Patients and their families are directly involved in the project teams, without having to go through the focus group stage.
At the end of the day, it's all about collaboration.