6 results match your criteria: "Centre de Gestion Scientifique[Affiliation]"

In France, patients' right to take part in decisions regarding their health has been recognized by law since 2002. This legal recognition was the outcome of a long-standing call to allow all individuals to be "actors in their own health" and to co-develop their care pathway with the professionals involved. In practice, care pathways simultaneously intertwine both standardization and personalization dynamics, which involve different forms of professional-patient interaction.

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Design theory to better target public health priorities: An application to Lyme disease in France.

Front Public Health

November 2022

Université Clermont Auvergne UMR, CNRS 6023, Laboratoire Microorganismes: Génome Environnement (LMGE), Clermont-Ferrand, France.

Article Synopsis
  • The text discusses the mobilization of concept-knowledge (CK) design theory to create innovative interventions for public health challenges, specifically addressing Lyme disease in France.
  • This approach involves an iterative process, including literature reviews, expert interviews, and analysis of research projects, culminating in an action plan against Lyme disease.
  • The outcomes highlight the need for effective and sustainable solutions, citizen engagement, and new care protocols, emphasizing the integration of social and ecological sciences with medical practices in tackling complex health issues.
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[The French health care funding system for research and innovation in oncology].

Bull Cancer

June 2018

Normandie université, centre François-Baclesse-Unicaen, département d'oncologie radiothérapie, 3, avenue Général-Harris, 14000 Caen, France. Electronic address:

Introduction: This article provides an overview of the French health system with respect to allocation of public resources to hospitals, to encourage research and innovation, particularly in the field of oncology. It is explained in a historical, economic and scientific perspective.

Results: Important structural and conceptual reforms (T2A, HPST law, etc.

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Dealing with the major societal and research challenges related to antimicrobial use will require cross-disciplinary research and strong relationships between researchers and stakeholders. Design theories, such as the concept-knowledge (C-K) theory, can help spur the emergence of innovation. Here, our objective was to examine how the C-K theory could promote the development of novel, cross-disciplinary research projects on antimicrobial use and animal microbes' resistance to antimicrobials.

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ERP evidence of a meaningfulness impact on visual global/local processing: when meaning captures attention.

Neuropsychologia

April 2011

UMR 6232, CI-NAPS, CNRS, CEA, University of Caen & University of Paris Descartes, Sorbonne, Campus Jules Horowitz, Bd Henri Becquerel, BP 5229, 14074 Caen Cedex 5, France. Electronic address:

Event-related potentials (ERPs) were recorded to investigate whether the meaningfulness of experimental stimuli impacted performances during global/local visual tasks. Participants were presented with compound stimuli, based on either meaningful letters, meaningful objects, or meaningless non-objects. The ERP recordings displayed typical early components, P1 and N1, evoked by task-related processes that affected global and local processes differently according to the meaningfulness of the stimuli.

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Health care organization in French hospitals has become an increasingly important issue, as efforts to ensure better cost control have increased financial constraints, as patients have demanded ever better results and quality, and as nurses' expectations for better working conditions have grown. Organizing a health care unit requires an articulation between individual efforts--necessary both for gathering accurate information on each patient and for providing patients with personalized care--as well as an integrated system of various logistics, specialized services such as nursing care, custodial care, technical examinations, and administrative procedures. Coordination between these different components continues to be a significant challenge to hospitals, as each category has developed independently its own specialty and sense of autonomy, resulting in different professional rationalities, cultures, approaches, and sometimes conflicting behaviour.

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