31 results match your criteria: "centre Max-Weber[Affiliation]"

This study aimed to explore the perception of an underutilised collaborative information system through qualitative research, utilizing semi-structured, in-depth interviews with independent midwives and physician. PROSPERO, is a collaborative information system designed to bridge the communication gap between community-based healthcare workers and hospital-based care teams for parturients in Lyon, France. Through 27 semi-structured in-depth interviews with midwives, obstetricians, and general practitioners, we identified key themes related to the system's adoption: implementation challenges, utilisation barriers, interprofessional dynamics, and hidden variables affecting system use.

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[Joint study of seclusion, mechanical restraint and chemical restraint: Pilot study in three French psychiatric hospitals].

Encephale

May 2024

Pôle de psychiatrie, CHU de Saint-Étienne, Saint-Étienne, France; École nationale des solidarités, de l'encadrement et de l'intervention sociale (ENSEIS), 185, rue Jean-Voillot, 69100 Villeurbanne cedex, France; Centre Max-Weber (UMR 5283), Lyon, France. Electronic address:

Psychiatric wards that only exceptionally use isolation and mechanical restraint may be suspected of using "chemical restraint". However, in the case of these services, the hypothesis of a reduction in the general level of restraint can also be formulated. Prior to a comprehensive study to test these hypotheses, the current research aims to assess indicators which define high levels of the use of these measures and a relevant sample.

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[Smoking and mental disability : A mixed observational study using a diverse sample of medical-social establishments and services].

Sante Publique

April 2024

L’étude présentée dans cette contribution a été portée par la PRSM-HP et s’est appuyée sur un groupe de travail impliquant les acteurs de terrain. Ce groupe, le groupe TABAPSY, était constitué des personnes suivantes : Madeleine Bata (Fondation des Amis de l’Atelier) ; Céline Blazy (Fondation des Amis de l’Atelier) ; Clémence Braem (Vivre et Devenir) ; Marie-Pierre Coret (Fondation l’Élan retrouvé) ; Caroline Cottin (Adef Résidences) ; Marie Delaroque (Vivre et Devenir) ; Lionel Demay (Adef Résidences) ; Angélique Guillon (Adef Résidences) ; Sonia Kongbo (AEDE) ; Natacha Ledjam (APSI) ; Marilyne Leterme (AEDE) ; Bruno Marques (Fondation l’Élan retrouvé) ; Jean-Alexandre Martins (Fondation l’Élan retrouvé) ; Anna Morgante (Fondation des Amis de l’Atelier) ; Michel Moulin (Fondation l’Élan retrouvé) ; Catalin Nache (APSI) ; Catherine Sanz (établissement public de santé Barthélemy-Durand) ; Jessica Thirolle (Fondation l’Élan retrouvé) ; Françoise Villemain (établissement public de santé Barthélemy-Durand).

Introduction: A multi-center observational study was carried out in ten ESMS, using a mixed methodology (site visits, questionnaire survey, semi-directive group interviews with professionals and individual interviews with users).

Purpose Of The Research: The aim of this article is to describe the management and prevention of smoking in ESMS for people with mental health disorders, and to characterize and identify the smoking behaviors and representations of ESMS users and the professionals working there.

Results: The study made it possible to distinguish between ESMS in terms of the organization of smoking areas and tobacco prevention initiatives.

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Regular family mealtimes are occasions to model food consumption and have been associated with health and well-being benefits for children. This study aimed to investigate children's mealtime food socialisation in socially diverse households. Nine families from France and five from Australia were recruited, ranging from lower middle-class to upper-class positions, with children mostly between the ages of five to eight.

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Using the theoretical perspective of "social participation" as considered in the Human Development-Disability Creation Process, this article examines certain obstacles and facilitators to sustainable access to work among young French adults with cystic fibrosis. Drawing from the analyses of 29 qualitative interviews, the results show how such obstacles do not depend solely on their health status or on the medical management of the illness, but also on the work environments that these young professionals have recently entered or are trying to access. In these contexts, managing information about the illness can represent a means of obtaining cooperation from colleagues and superiors to reduce material or organizational obstacles (e.

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When it comes to smoking, apprentices are considered a 'vulnerable' population. They have been the subject of targeted approaches based on the assumption of common characteristics. In contrast to most public health studies, that assume homogeneity of vulnerable groups, this article, based on Lahire's 'theory of the plural individual', aims to examine inter- and intra-individual variability in relation to tobacco exposure.

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[PLAID-Care: Research into the reduced use of coercion in France].

Encephale

August 2023

Université Paris 8, 93200 Saint-Denis, France; Centre de recherche médecine, sciences, santé, santé mentale, société (Cermes 3), 94800 Villejuif, France.

The use of coercion is a common practice in psychiatry despite its deleterious effects and insufficient evidence of benefits. It is so deeply rooted that the mention of establishments that make little use of it arouses a form of incredulity. However, the history of psychiatry and the international literature provide numerous examples of a psychiatry that is hardly coercive and numerous experiences of a reduction in the use of seclusion and/or restraint in psychiatric facilities.

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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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In this paper, we examine how young adults who are consumers of K-Pop in three culturally diverse cities (Paris, Philadelphia, and Manchester) reshape their symbolic boundaries to face social challenges. Analyzing data from 132 interviews, we show how young adults mainly confront social exclusion in Paris, fight racism in Philadelphia and deal with xenophobia in Manchester. Although K-Pop adds to the dynamics of exclusion due to being perceived as culturally foreign, our participants use K-Pop as a resource to reshape social boundaries towards new forms of inclusion.

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Patients' experiential knowledge is increasingly recognised as valuable for biomedical research. Its contribution can reveal unexplored aspects of their illnesses and allows research priorities to be refined according to theirs. It can also be argued that patients' experiential knowledge can contribute to biomedical research, by extending it to the most organic aspects of diseases.

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Importance: Reducing the use of coercion in mental health care is crucial from a human rights and public health perspective. Psychiatric advance directives (PADs) are promising tools that may reduce compulsory admissions. Assessments of PADs have included facilitation by health care agents but not facilitation by peer workers.

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The growing incidence of cancer associated with an aging population implies important health challenges that require questioning on the care management of older adults with cancer. There is a need to rethink the care management of older cancer patients with patient-centered decisions and an adjustment of the care pathway for this population. The Priorities Age Cancer (PAC) French group, made up of physicians, pharmacists and researchers in geriatric oncology, set up proposals to answer this need.

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There exists a normative representation of family meals in contemporary Western societies which is promoted as imperative through public health programs, larger discourses and by some studies in the nutritional and public health research fields. Family meals, also called domestic commensality, are represented as convivial events and are associated with positive health and wellbeing outcomes but there is minimal evidence to show they are beneficial for family members and it is not known which aspect of the family meal could be responsible for these alleged benefits. This normative family meal image is based on a representation of the family as a peaceful unit exempt from external constraints.

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For years, Common law and Civil Code have determined the legal age as majority which defines adulthood, giving a presumption of legal capacity to adults. At this age, all adults are presumed to be capable of making their own decisions, protecting their interests and exercising the rights they enjoy in the acts of their civil life. This legal presumption of capacity structures the life-course of adults and allows them to act and make decisions either in daily life or for exceptional civil acts, for instance, marriage.

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Objectives: Identify the strategies implemented by emergency care professionals when facing tension and interpersonal violence from patients and their friends and family.

Design: Descriptive qualitative study based on 38 semidirective interviews.

Participants: Doctors, nurses, nursing assistants and administrative staff.

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Research response to coronavirus disease 2019 needed better coordination and collaboration: a living mapping of registered trials.

J Clin Epidemiol

February 2021

Université de Paris, Centre of Research Epidemiology and Statistics (CRESS), Inserm, F-75004 Paris, France; Cochrane France, AP-HP, 75004 Paris, France; Centre d'Epidémiologie Clinique, Hôpital Hôtel Dieu, Assistance Publique des Hôpitaux de Paris (APHP), F-75004 Paris, France.

Objectives: Researchers worldwide are actively engaging in research activities to search for preventive and therapeutic interventions against coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Our aim was to describe the planning of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) in terms of timing related to the course of the COVID-19 epidemic and research question evaluated.

Study Design And Setting: We performed a living mapping of RCTs registered in the WHO International Clinical Trials Registry Platform.

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Who benefits most from Lyon's bike sharing system?

PLoS One

July 2020

ENS de Lyon, CNRS, Laboratoire de Physique, UCB Lyon 1, Univ Lyon, Lyon, France.

Bike sharing systems (BSS) have been growing fast all over the world, along with the number of articles analyzing such systems. However the lack of databases at the individual level and covering several years has limited the analysis of BSS users' behavior in the long term. This article gives a first detailed description of the temporal evolution of individual customers.

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Psychiatric advance directives for people living with schizophrenia, bipolar I disorders, or schizoaffective disorders: Study protocol for a randomized controlled trial - DAiP study.

BMC Psychiatry

December 2019

School of medicine - La Timone Medical Campus, EA 3279: CEReSS - Health Service Research and Quality of Life Center, Aix-Marseille University, 27 Boulevard Jean Moulin, F-13005, Marseille Cedex 5, France.

Background: Compulsory admission to psychiatric hospital is rising despite serious ethical concerns. Among measures to reduce compulsory admissions, Psychiatric Advance Directives (PAD) are the most promising, with intensive PAD (i.e.

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The serodiagnosis of Lyme borreliosis is based on a two-tier strategy: a screening test using an immunoenzymatic technique (ELISA), followed if positive by a confirmatory test with a western blot technique for its better specificity. Lyme serology has poor sensitivity (30-40%) for erythema migrans and should not be performed. The seroconversion occurs after approximately 6 weeks, with IgG detection (sensitivity and specificity both>90%).

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Lyme borreliosis and other tick-borne diseases. Guidelines from the French Scientific Societies (I): prevention, epidemiology, diagnosis.

Med Mal Infect

August 2019

Service des maladies infectieuses et réanimation médicale, hôpital Pontchaillou, CHU Pontchaillou, 35033 Rennes cedex, France. Electronic address:

Lyme borreliosis is transmitted en France by the tick Ixodes ricinus, endemic in metropolitan France. In the absence of vaccine licensed for use in humans, primary prevention mostly relies on mechanical protection (clothes covering most parts of the body) that may be completed by chemical protection (repulsives). Secondary prevention relies on early detection of ticks after exposure, and mechanical extraction.

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Idiopathic Environmental Intolerance attributed to Electromagnetic Fields (IEI-EMF) is an emerging environmental illness that is characterized by the attribution of various symptoms to electromagnetic fields (EMF). To date, research has not succeeded in objectifying the illness' semiology or etiology. IEI-EMF remains impossible to define other than in terms of the attributions of the persons affected.

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