Publications by authors named "C Buchs"

Article Synopsis
  • Child and youth mental health in France is now a key public health focus, emphasizing the role of social and emotional learning (SEL) in improving mental health among students.
  • Interventions in schools are increasing, but teachers currently lack effective training in implementing evidence-based SEL methods during their initial education.
  • The review highlights the positive impact of school-based SEL programs on mental health and academic performance, suggesting that teacher training and awareness of these benefits could enhance motivation and investment in SEL initiatives.
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The impact of penicillin-binding protein 3 (PBP3) modifications that may be identified in was evaluated with respect to susceptibility to β-lactam/β-lactamase inhibitor combinations including ceftazidime-avibactam, imipenem-relebactam, meropenem-vaborbactam, aztreonam-avibactam, cefepime-taniborbactam, and to cefiderocol. A large series of recombinant strains producing broad-spectrum β-lactamases was evaluated. While imipenem-relebactam showed a similar activity regardless of the PBP3 background, susceptibility to other molecules tested was affected at various levels.

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Introduction: The inclusion of students with diverse heritage languages is an emerging issue in all OECD countries due to the global rise in international migration. With regard to their large cultural and linguistic heterogeneity, primary school classes in the French-speaking region of Switzerland are extraordinary grounds to develop inclusive teaching in context of high diversity. This research-action aims to enhance students' status among their peers and promote equal-status participation in academic activities in such classes.

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Objective: To determine if prophylactic negative pressure wound therapy (pNPWT) allows for the prevention of surgical site infections (SSIs) in abdominal surgery.

Method: A non-systematic review assessing the evidence was conducted in 2020.

Results: Retrospectve studies comparing patients with pNPWT with patients receiving standard wound dressing after abdominal surgery showed encouragning results in favour of pNPWT for reducing the incidence of SSIs, but randomised controlled trials have so far reported mixed results.

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