Publications by authors named "Viprey M"

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  • The study focused on measuring how well patients adhered to medications that prevent future strokes during the three years following an ischemic stroke or TIA.
  • Key findings indicated that 61% to 65% of patients had optimal adherence over the three years.
  • Factors influencing adherence included education level, where higher education increased adherence, and depression, which also negatively impacted adherence rates.
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Background: Despite the French pregnancy prevention program (PPP), a considerable number of pregnancies are potentially exposed to oral isotretinoin. New measures were taken by the French Medicines Agency, including the restriction of initial isotretinoin prescriptions to dermatology specialists in May 2015 and a new information campaign on teratogenicity in January 2019.

Objectives: The aims were to: describe, between 2014 and 2021, compliance with PPP recommendations: isotretinoin use as a second-line treatment, first prescription by a dermatology specialist, monthly prescription renewal and pregnancy testing (PT); assess the effect of the 2015 and 2019 measures on PT compliance; and identify the determinants of PT noncompliance.

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Purpose: Return to work (RTW) is important for quality of life after breast cancer but its analysis at the population-level remains limited in France. This study aimed to implement Electronic Healthcare Data (EHD)-based indicators and trajectories to measure RTW after breast cancer diagnosis, and to examine stakeholders' perspectives regarding these indicators.

Methods: We followed a mixed-methods approach that consisted of (i) implementing RTW indicators and identifying clusters of trajectories using state sequence analysis with data from a representative sample of the French National Health Data System and (ii) exploring, through qualitative focus group and interviews, stakeholders' perceptions on the interpretation, limitations, and utility of these indicators.

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Objective: The aim of this study was to understand through Healthcare professionals' (HCPs) opinions the barriers and facilitators to implement MI in older hospitalized patients.

Methods: A qualitative study with semi-structured interviews was performed among 23 HCPs involved in the medication management of older hospitalized patients (geriatricians, nurses, psychologists and pharmacists). A thematic analysis was conducted using a deductive approach through the Theoretical Domain Framework (TDF), and an inductive approach.

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Background: We studied the health care resource utilization (HCRU) and associated costs in the year preceding LT in pwCF or death without LT, and we estimated the overall cost of LT.

Methods: We performed a linkage between 2006 and 2017 data from the French CF Registry (FCFR) and the French health claims database (Système National des Données de Santé; SNDS). The HCRU and associated costs were described the year before LT or before death without LT, and two years after LT.

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  • Electronic health care databases can enhance clinical decision-making and coordination in long-term care by linking information from various providers, though current methods for creating data-driven care delivery pathways (CDPs) need to address clinical, technological, and behavioral prerequisites more comprehensively.
  • A systematic review identified 14 studies about CDP methods, revealing that most focused on treatment decision-making and care coordination, with a standard process for technological development from initial definition to validation.
  • The review suggests the future development of common standards for integrating these methods, ensuring they meet interdisciplinary needs across the clinical, technological, and behavioral domains.
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  • The study aimed to evaluate how consistently different examiners score medical students during a neurology OSCE, focusing on the influence of examiner characteristics like specialty and gender.
  • During the mock OSCE, video recordings of student performances were scored by physicians, and the reliability of scores was measured using a statistical method called intraclass correlation coefficient.
  • Results showed good agreement for checklist scores but only moderate agreement for global ratings, with no impact from specialty on scoring but a correlation indicating that male examiners tended to give lower global ratings.
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  • The TRANSHEMO project aimed to investigate how well adolescents and young adults with severe haemophilia adhere to healthcare, particularly during their transition from pediatric to adult care, viewing adherence as a key indicator of success in this process.
  • A study conducted from 2017-2019 included 277 participants and found that adolescents had a significantly higher adherence rate (82.2%) compared to young adults (61.2%), with factors like age, academic struggles, and mental health affecting adherence.
  • The findings suggest that tailored support and educational programs could help improve healthcare adherence among young adults with severe haemophilia.
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Motivational interviewing (MI), developed in the 1980s, demonstrated efficacy in helping patients to change their health behavior, and more recently in supporting patient therapeutic adherence. However, the training in patient therapeutic adherence support is poor and unequally distributed within the initial and continuing training of health professionals. To cope, an interprofessional continuing training was designed by health professionals and researchers, aiming at acquiring fundamental knowledge in therapeutic adherence and MI skills.

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Purpose: Cystic fibrosis (CF) is an inherited life-shortening disease involving a significant treatment burden. Few interventions have been proven effective in improving adherence, and of these fewer have been adopted for implementation. Patient participation in research is increasingly desired in developing relevant health care services.

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Background: Cystic fibrosis (CF) care and the life expectancy of affected patients have substantially improved in recent decades, leading to an increased number of patients being diagnosed with comorbidities, including cancers. Our objective was to characterize the epidemiology of cancers between 2006 and 2017 in CF patients with and without a lung transplant.

Methods: Medical records of CF patients from 2006 to 2016 in the French CF Registry were linked to their corresponding claims data (SNDS).

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  • - The significance of real-world data (RWD) in health technology assessments is increasing, as advancements in connected devices and data collection methods allow for better insights into treatment effects, potentially surpassing traditional clinical trial data in relevance.
  • - A round table of experts aimed to clarify the current role of RWD by identifying its main purposes, evaluation timing, and the stakeholders involved in RWD studies.
  • - The discussion concluded with six recommendations to enhance the application of RWD in health technology assessment and decision-making processes.
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Objective: How the checklist is executed in routine practice may reflect the teamwork and safety climate in the operating room (OR). This cross-sectional study aimed to identify whether the presence of a fully completed checklist in medical records was associated with teams' safety attitudes.

Methods: Data from 29 French hospitals, including 5677 operated patients and 834 OR professionals, were prospectively collected.

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Objectives: To systematically review published randomized controlled trials (RCTs) assessing the efficacy of MI to support medication adherence in adults with chronic conditions.

Methods: A systematic review (PROSPERO-CRD42020025374) was performed by searching in Pubmed/MEDLINE, PsycINFO, The Cochrane Library and Web of Science. Studies were included for the following: RCTs assessing the impact of MI on medication adherence among adults with chronic diseases.

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Background: Post-stroke social participation is a major determinant of quality of life and life satisfaction. However, few data relating to participation determinants are available, especially the influence of psychological factors and factors related to the living environment.

Objectives: This study investigated determinants of post-stroke social participation within the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health framework.

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Background: Timely recognition and management of transient ischemic attack (TIA) offer the greatest opportunity to prevent subsequent stroke. But variability of TIA management quality exists across hospitals. Under the impetus of national plans, measures were adopted to improve TIA management, including a structured local pathway.

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The worldwide global increase in serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25(OH)D) measurements has led some countries to restrict reimbursement for certain clinical situations only. Another approach could consist in providing physicians with screening tools in order to better target blood test prescription. The objective of the SCOPYD study was to identify the best combination of predictors of serum VitD concentration among adults aged 18-70 years.

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Background And Purpose: Low socio-economic status of individuals has been reported to be associated with a higher incidence of stroke and influence the diagnosis after revascularization. However, whether it is associated with poorer acute stroke management is less clear. To determine whether social deprivation was associated with a poorer access to reperfusion therapy, either intravenous thrombolysis (IVT) and/or endovascular thrombectomy (EVT) in a population-based cohort.

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Background: We aimed to describe and discuss the algorithms used to identify chronic inflammatory rheumatisms and psoriasis in medico-administrative databases.

Methods: We performed a literature review on the Medline database of articles published up to 31 January 2018. Our inclusion criteria were: original articles using medico-administrative databases in accordance with the International Classification of Diseases, version 10 (ICD-10) and concerning rheumatoid arthritis (RA) or ankylosing spondylitis (AS) or psoriatic arthritis (PsoA) or Psoriasis (Pso).

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Little is known on the end-of-life (EOL) care of terminal breast cancer in women with severe psychiatric disorder (SPD). The objective was to determine if women with SPD and terminal breast cancer received the same palliative and high-intensity care during their end-of-life than women without SPD. Study design, setting, participants.

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Background: Better insights into the natural course of cystic fibrosis (CF) have led to treatment approaches that have improved pulmonary health and increased the life expectancy of affected individuals. This study evaluated how the combination of modified demographics and changes in CF management impacted resource consumption and the cost of care.

Methods: Medical records of CF patients from 2006 to 2016 in the French CF Registry were linked to their corresponding claims data (SNDS).

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Aims: Health literacy (HL) is a health determinant in cardiovascular diseases as the active participation of patients is essential for optimizing self-management of these conditions. We aimed to estimate the prevalence of low HL level in patients hospitalized for acute myocardial infarction (AMI) or acute decompensated heart failure (ADHF) and explore low HL determinants.

Methods And Results: A prospective cross-sectional study was performed in three cardiology units.

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Background: Optimizing access to recanalization therapies in acute ischemic stroke patients is crucial. Our aim was to measure the short and long term effectiveness, at the acute phase and 1 year after stroke, of four sets of actions implemented in the Rhône County.

Methods: The four multilevel actions were 1) increase in stroke units bed capacity and development of endovascular therapy; 2) improvement in knowledge and skills of healthcare providers involved in acute stroke management using a bottom-up approach; 3) development and implementation of new organizations (transportation routes, pre-notification, coordination by the emergency call center physician dispatcher); and 4) launch of regional public awareness campaigns in addition to national campaigns.

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