Publications by authors named "Marie-Astrid Meyer"

Digital health has become indispensable and inseparable from the current healthcare system. However, it is still often presented as a mysterious world that needs to be tamed in order to participate in innovations from their conception and to best accompany patients towards improving the quality and safety of care.

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The care pathway coordination nurse acts in close collaboration with the various professionals in the health, social and medico-social fields to improve the patient's pathway. His or her coordination of the care pathway, over a given period of time, promotes personalized support within the framework of structured care that also considers the patient's health and life paths.

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The first advanced practice nurses in psychiatry and mental health are being deployed across the country. Such is the case at Paris XV psychiatric university hospital, which is working to gradually integrate an advanced practice nurse into medico-psychological centres to work with patients with schizophrenia. The role also comprises time devoted to research and teaching.

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Advanced practice is an opportunity for nurses wishing to develop their career while keeping their hand in clinical practice, in direct contact with the patient. This new role is in its infancy. Its implantation in the hospital setting must be thought through and assessed by the whole team in order to demonstrate the benefit it can offer.

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A key government priority, artificial intelligence (IA) in healthcare is a real opportunity for nursing professionals. Faced with the daily difficulties encountered, AI could bring a new perspective to nursing care in psychiatry and free up time for professionals which they can then spend with the patient. More training and a multi-disciplinary approach are required.

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Cognitive behavioural therapies (CBT), which have been proven to be effective, are tools which are simple to use and implement. In Sainte Anne hospital, consultations with a nurse specialised in CBT were first set up in 2011.The nurse specialised in CBT sees the patients on a one-to-one basis and often plays, within the multidisciplinary team, the role of care coordinator.

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