Publications by authors named "B K Dallaire"

Background: During the COVID-19 pandemic, numerous long-term care (LTC) homes faced restrictions that prevented face-to-face visits. To address this challenge and maintain family connections, many LTC homes facilitated the use of electronic tablets to connect residents with their family caregivers. Our study sought to explore the acceptability of this practice among staff members and managers, focusing on their experiences with facilitating videoconferencing.

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Cette recherche qualitative traite de la situation des proches aidants des aînés composant avec une problématique d'accumulation (trouble d'accumulation compulsive, autonégligence, syndrome de Diogène). Il s'agit d'un contexte de la proche aidance qui a été jusqu'à maintenant peu étudié, où les réalités du vieillissement et de la santé mentale sont en interaction. Onze proches aidants et huit intervenants sociaux des régions de la Capitale-Nationale et de Chaudière-Appalaches ont participé à des entretiens semi-dirigés, lesquels ont été soumis à une analyse thématique de contenu.

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Purpose: The CD20 antigen is expressed on more than 90% of B-cell lymphomas. It is appealing for targeted therapy, because it does not shed or modulate. A chimeric monoclonal antibody more effectively mediates host effector functions and is itself less immunogenic than are murine antibodies.

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Visiting restrictions had to be imposed to prevent the spread of the COVID-19 virus and ensure the safety of long-term care home (LTCH) residents. This mixed method study aimed to explore residents' and family caregivers' acceptability of electronic tablets used to preserve and promote contact. Semi-structured individual interviews with 13 LTCH residents and 13 family caregivers were done to study their experiences, as well as the challenges and resources encountered in the implementation and use of videoconferencing.

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The aim of this qualitative study is to explore the experience of supporting persons with severe mental disorder to their recovery in long-term psychiatric unit of the Institut universitaire en santé mentale de Québec. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with nine inpatient mental health providers and they answered the Recovery attitude questionnaire (RAQ-7).Results The comments gathered point to three central components of the experience, namely hope, involvement and commitment to the person.

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