Publications by authors named "L Philibert"

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  • A study assessed the COHEC programme, which uses cardiac coherence and medical hypnosis to help reduce preoperative anxiety in patients undergoing breast and gynecological cancer surgeries.
  • The programme involved daily sessions starting a week before the surgery, with a focus on patient adherence, anxiety levels, satisfaction, and postoperative recovery.
  • Results indicated that 64.2% of participants adhered to the programme, leading to decreased anxiety levels in those with severe anxiety, and 94% expressed interest in continuing the programme.
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Diet, physical activity, and body shape play an essential role in the development of type 2 diabetes (T2D) and are the social dimensions most targeted by health professionals in their practices or intervention aimed at preventing and controlling T2D. However, several interventions focus more on individual factors and less on social determinants likely to influence the adoption of dietary, body, and physical activity standards favorable to the prevention and control of T2D. This study aims to explore the social determinants influencing the rejection or adoption of dietary, bodily, and physical activity norms favorable to the prevention and control of T2D among migrants from sub-Saharan Africa.

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Introduction: The systems of dietary and body that favor the prevention and control of type 2 diabetes (T2D) go against what is vital for most of the migrant population, exposing them to conflicts of norms that are difficult to reconcile. The purpose of this scoping review is to identify factors that may influence the acceptance or rejection of dietary and body norm systems favorable to the prevention and control of T2D by sub-Saharan Africa migrants living with T2D.

Methods: An electronic search of studies from 2011 to 2022, published in English, Italian, French, or Portuguese was conducted in seven databases and in gray literature.

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Gastrointestinal parasitism is a major health and welfare problem in ruminants. Synthetic chemical anthelmintic drugs have led to the emergence of resistance in gastrointestinal strongyles, inducing the search for alternatives to control the infections that affect ruminants. The objective of this work was to evaluate the anthelmintic potential of plant extracts against Rudolphi.

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Objectives: The aim of this study was to explore healthcare professionals' experience of pregnant and motherhood in adolescence in Haiti.

Methods: The methodology for collecting and analyzing qualitative data was based on John Dewey's social survey. The study was conducted in nine health institutions in the North and North-East departments of Haiti from October 2020 to January 2021.

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