Publications by authors named "L Gaucher"

Background: Transmission of SARS-CoV-2 highlighting the importance of social distancing guidelines. Following a series of lockdowns and the widespread vaccination of the European population, many countries began to lift these restrictions. During this period, while some parents yearned for emotional support and family presence, others found that the solitude facilitated by the restrictions was beneficial for bonding and breastfeeding.

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This study aimed to explore the perception of an underutilised collaborative information system through qualitative research, utilizing semi-structured, in-depth interviews with independent midwives and physician. PROSPERO, is a collaborative information system designed to bridge the communication gap between community-based healthcare workers and hospital-based care teams for parturients in Lyon, France. Through 27 semi-structured in-depth interviews with midwives, obstetricians, and general practitioners, we identified key themes related to the system's adoption: implementation challenges, utilisation barriers, interprofessional dynamics, and hidden variables affecting system use.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study aimed to define which gynecological and obstetrical services can be effectively offered through teleconsultation using expert insights and literature review.
  • A Delphi consensus survey with 22 French healthcare experts was conducted to evaluate the relevance of various teleconsultation practices across prevention, gynecology, and antenatal/postnatal care.
  • Results showed that out of 71 practices reviewed, a high percentage (92%) were approved for teleconsultation in prevention, while lower rates were seen in gynecology (55%) and prenatal (31%) or postnatal (12%) care, with some practices still needing further consensus.
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