Publications by authors named "Juliette Demers"

Objective: This systematic review assessed the socioeconomic and demographic factors influencing interpersonal communication between family physicians and patients with chronic diseases.

Methods: We searched three databases (Embase, MEDLINE, and Cochrane) for published empirical studies reporting interpersonal communication between adults with chronic conditions and their family physicians. Gender, sex, race or ethnicity, low levels of literacy and/or health knowledge, and lower level of education or income were the factors of interest.

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  • Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are serious health problems that affect both men and women, but there are some differences in how they impact each gender.
  • The study looked at how work stress and conditions relate to CVDs in men and women, finding that many studies don’t fully separate results for each gender.
  • Although researchers are starting to pay more attention to gender differences, there are still big gaps in research that need to be filled to help improve heart disease prevention for everyone.
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Background: Interest in the financial burden of informal caregivers has been growing. Unfortunately, it remains unclear which method(s) should be used when quantifying this burden.

Purpose: We conducted a scoping review aimed at identifying which methods have been used to conduct such work and quantified their performance.

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Objectives: Shared decision making (SDM) is a central tenet in rheumatic and musculoskeletal care. The lack of standardization regarding SDM instruments and outcomes in clinical trials threatens the comparative effectiveness of interventions. The Outcome Measures in Rheumatology (OMERACT) SDM Working Group is developing a Core Outcome Set for trials of SDM interventions in rheumatology and musculoskeletal health.

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