Publications by authors named "Marine Bourgninaud"

In 1986, the Ottawa Charter established health promotion as a central objective of governments in order to reduce health inequalities. It is a key concept that forms an integral part of nurses' training and missions.

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The Olympic and Paralympic Games are a sporting event that welcomes more than ten thousand top-level athletes. These athletes require daily care before and after training and competition, but are also prone to serious injuries. The polyclinic, set up in the athletes' village, will provide a wide range of high-quality care for the various delegations.

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Nurses are omniscient in the French healthcare system. They are an essential link in the healthcare system, and their added value is unquestionable. The profession needs to be revamped to keep pace with current developments in nursing practices and the needs of the population.

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Background: Although the group of paroxysmal kinesigenic dyskinesia (PKD) genes is expanding, the molecular cause remains elusive in more than 50% of cases.

Objective: The aim is to identify the missing genetic causes of PKD.

Methods: Phenotypic characterization, whole exome sequencing and association test were performed among 53 PKD cases.

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Transition support is an integral part of the care of adolescents in clinical services. To avoid disruptions in the care pathway, transition spaces in pediatric and adult hospitals are emerging. There are currently fifteen in France.

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Transition is a complex process that enables a young person living with a chronic illness to become an adult. It begins early in adolescence and ends once the transfer to the adult service is complete. The high risk of disruption during this transition calls for coordinated care focused on the patient and his or her life course.

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Advanced practice nurses, whether they practice on an outpatient basis or in a health care establishment, constitute an essential link in the articulation of patient follow-up thanks to a network of partners. This article describes the missions of two nurses, one working in an epileptology department and the other in a cardiology practice, as well as the partnerships they have implemented.

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Background: "JUMP" is a multidisciplinary program based at the Pitie-Salpêtrière Hospital Paris that transitions young adults with chronic neurological conditions from paediatric to adult healthcare. Transitional care programs have been shown to improve medical, educational and psychosocial outcomes for adolescent patients.

Methods: Demographic details and health-related variables of all patients referred to the JUMP program were collected.

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