Publications by authors named "Diane Bargain"

Healthcare providers provide technical support for insulin pump therapy. In practice, they often provide much more than just logistical support. The complexity of day-to-day diabetes management, and the innovative systems that have emerged in recent years, make the provider a key partner.

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Drawing on nursing knowledge, professionals develop certains skills with people with diabetes. Some, such as the educational posture, seem to have been mastered by diabetes caregivers. But changes in the healthcare system, the advent of new technologies and climate change are prompting nurses to reinvent their daily practice.

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The closed-loop insulin therapy system has become an indispensable tool in the management of type 1 diabetes. This technological feat improves glycemic control while reducing the mental burden on patients. In an exploratory study, we sought to determine whether older patients, who may be less familiar with new technologies, derive the same benefits as others.

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Advanced practice training has been around since 2018. As students and professionals, we asked ourselves about its implementation on French territory and its learning modalities over the period from September 2018 to June 2021. The results obtained enable us to share various observations about the construction of the training project, the curriculum itself and the students' feelings.

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Rech Soins Infirm

June 2022

Introduction : Sickle cell disease, while it is the most common genetic disease in France, is little known to caregivers and the general public.Context : Only a few studies have examined the daily lives of people suffering from this disease.Objectives : The purpose of this project was to describe the specific strategies helping adult patients to manage the symptoms of their disease.

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