Publications by authors named "S Tardieu"

Article Synopsis
  • Newborn care guidelines suggest follow-up assessments within a week after discharge, but this study focuses on the impact of early follow-up visits (EFVs) within three days and their link to neonatal hospital readmission.
  • Researchers analyzed data from the French National Health Care Database, involving healthy infants born in Southern France, and found that 2.25% were hospitalized, mainly due to infections and jaundice.
  • The study concluded that infants with EFVs had a 13% lower chance of being rehospitalized, suggesting that these visits should be prioritized to enhance infant health and reduce healthcare expenses.
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Objectives: To our best knowledge, no study in France has comprehensively investigated the prehospital history of patients admitted for severe cases of COVID-19. 'Patients' voice is an excellent means to capture data on primary care pathways.We aimed to identify clusters of COVID-19 hospitalised patients with similar prehospital symptom sequences, and to test whether these clusters were associated with a higher risk of poor clinical outcomes.

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This study aimed to evaluate the association between maternal gestational Vitamin D3 supplementation and early respiratory health in offspring. This was a population-based record-linkage study which used data from the French National Health Database System. Maternal Vitamin D3 supplementation consisted of a single high oral dose of cholecalciferol, (100,000 IU) from the seventh month of pregnancy, according to national guidelines.

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Unlabelled: This study aims to determine the association of small for gestational age (SGA) and large for gestational age (LGA) at birth with hospital readmission after postpartum discharge for up to 28 days of delivery. This is a population-based, data-linkage study using the French National Uniform Hospital Discharge Database. "Healthy" singleton term infants born between January 1st, 2017, and November 30th, 2018, in the French South region were included.

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Background: Sexual education is an international priority to promote sexual and reproductive health (SRH) and to reduce risky sexual behaviour. Experts recommend holistic and comprehensive SRH peer-led education. In 2018, the French government launched a new public peer-led health prevention programme called the "Service Sanitaire" (SeSa), consisting of health education provided by healthcare students (peer educators) to teenagers.

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