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Une méthode quasi-expérimentale d'évaluation : l'exemple de l'aide aux devoirs

2022

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ExpérimentationRecherche en éducationÉvaluation[SHS.EDU] Humanities and Social Sciences/Education[SHS] Humanities and Social SciencesAide au travail personnelMéthodologie de la rechercheComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS[SHS]Humanities and Social Sciences
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Personal protective equipment and intensive care unit healthcare worker safety in the COVID-19 era (PPE-SAFE): An international survey

2020

Purpose To survey healthcare workers (HCW) on availability and use of personal protective equipment (PPE) caring for COVID-19 patients in the intensive care unit (ICU). Materials and method A web-based survey distributed worldwide in April 2020. Results We received 2711 responses from 1797 (67%) physicians, 744 (27%) nurses, and 170 (6%) Allied HCW. For routine care, most (1557, 58%) reportedly used FFP2/N95 masks, waterproof long sleeve gowns (1623; 67%), and face shields/visors (1574; 62%). Powered Air-Purifying Respirators were used routinely and for intubation only by 184 (7%) and 254 (13%) respondents, respectively. Surgical masks were used for routine care by 289 (15%) and 47 (2%) for…

Face shieldMalebusiness.product_categoryHot TemperatureInfectious Disease TransmissionAllied Health PersonnelNursesCritical Care and Intensive Care MedicineOccupational safety and healthlaw.inventionPatient-to-Professional0302 clinical medicinelawSurveys and QuestionnairesPersonal protective equipmentHealth careMedicine and Health SciencesViralRespiratorRespiratory Protective DevicesHealth care workersHealth services researchHeadacheMasksMiddle AgedIntensive care unitEuropeIntensive Care UnitsFemaleSafetyCoronavirus InfectionsEye Protective DevicesThirstAdultmedicine.medical_specialtyCOVID-19; Health care workers; Intensive care; Personal protective equipment; Safety; Adult; Africa; Allied Health Personnel; Asia; Betacoronavirus; COVID-19; Coronavirus Infections; Europe; Eye Protective Devices; Female; Gloves Protective; Headache; Hot Temperature; Humans; Infectious Disease Transmission Patient-to-Professional; Intensive Care Units; Male; Masks; Middle Aged; North America; Nurses; Oceania; Pandemics; Personal Protective Equipment; Personnel Staffing and Scheduling; Physicians; Pneumonia Viral; Respiratory Protective Devices; SARS-CoV-2; South America; Surgical Attire; Surveys and Questionnaires; Thirst; Health Personnel; Occupational HealthInfectious Disease Transmission Patient-to-ProfessionalAsiaHealth PersonnelPneumonia ViralGlovesOceaniaPersonnel Staffing and SchedulingArticle03 medical and health sciencesBetacoronavirusIntensive carePhysiciansmedicineHumansSurgical AttirePersonal protective equipmentPandemicsOccupational Healthbusiness.industrySARS-CoV-2COVID-19030208 emergency & critical care medicinePneumoniaSouth AmericaProtective030228 respiratory systemCOVID-19Personal protective equipmentSafety Health care workersIntensive careIntensive careEmergency medicineAfricaNorth AmericabusinessGloves ProtectiveJournal of Critical Care
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Tension between freedom and dependence-A challenge for residents who live in nursing homes.

2017

Aims and objectives To present results from interviews of older people living in nursing homes, on how they experience freedom. Background We know that freedom is an existential human matter, and research shows that freedom remains important throughout life. Freedom is also important for older people, but further research is needed to determine how these people experience their freedom. The background for this article was a Scandinavian study that occurred in nursing homes; the purpose of the study was to gain knowledge about whether the residents felt that their dignity was maintained and respected. Design The design was hermeneutic, with qualitative research interviews. Method Twenty-eigh…

FreedomHermeneuticsMalemedia_common.quotation_subjectDenmarkHealth PersonnelExistentialismPaternalismPersonhood03 medical and health sciencesDignity0302 clinical medicineNursingActivities of Daily LivingHumans030212 general & internal medicineGeneral NursingQualitative Researchmedia_commonAgedAged 80 and overSweden030504 nursingNorwayInterpretation (philosophy)General MedicinehumanitiesNursing HomesFeelingPersonal AutonomyFemaleHermeneutics0305 other medical sciencePsychologyAutonomyQualitative researchJournal of clinical nursing
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SARS-CoV-2 mRNA Vaccine Breakthrough Infections in Fully Vaccinated Healthcare Personnel: A Systematic Review

2022

The number of people vaccinated against COVID-19 increases worldwide every day; however, it is important to study the risk of breakthrough infections in vaccinated individuals at high risk of exposure such as healthcare personnel (HCP). A systematic literature review (SLR) applying the PRISMA declaration and the PECOS format using the following entry terms was used: “Health Personnel OR Healthcare Worker OR Healthcare Provider OR Healthcare Personnel AND breakthrough OR infection after vaccine*”. The research was carried out utilizing the following databases: SCOPUS, PubMed, Embase, and Web of Sciences. An overall very low incidence of post-vaccination breakthrough infections was found, ran…

General Immunology and MicrobiologySARS-CoV-2pandemicRPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthCOVID-19vaccinationmRNA-1273Infectious DiseasesTAK-919MedicineBNT162b2Systematic Reviewpost-vaccinationasymptomatic infectionhealthcare personnel
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Knowledge, Attitudes, and Smoking Behaviours among Physicians Specializing in Public Health: A Multicentre Study

2014

Background. Healthcare professionals have an important role to play both as advisers—influencing smoking cessation—and as role models. However, many of them continue to smoke. The aims of this study were to examine smoking prevalence, knowledge, attitudes, and behaviours among four cohorts physicians specializing in public health, according to the Global Health Profession Students Survey (GHPSS) approach.Materials and Methods. A multicentre cross-sectional study was carried out in 24 Italian schools of public health. The survey was conducted between January and April 2012 and it was carried out a census of students in the selected schools for each years of course (from first to fourth year …

Genetics and Molecular Biology (all)MaleHealth Knowledge Attitudes PracticeMEDICAL-STUDENTSImmunology and Microbiology (all)Cross-sectional studymedicine.medical_treatmentlcsh:MedicinecurriculumSettore MED/42 - Igiene Generale E ApplicataBiochemistryGHPSS questionnairehealth behaviorPROFESSIONS STUDENT SURVEY; TOBACCO USE; MEDICAL-STUDENTS; CESSATION; DEPENDENCE; SCHOOLS; GHPSSDEPENDENCESurveys and QuestionnairesGlobal healthSurveys and Questionnairesmoking behaviourMedicine (all)SmokingAttendanceTOBACCO USEGeneral MedicineMiddle Agedcohort analysismulticentre studyTest (assessment)femalesmoking; prevention.; public healthPublic Healthhealth care personneGHPSSResearch ArticleHumanCohort studyAdultmedicine.medical_specialtyArticle SubjectAttitude of Health PersonneleducationBiochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biology (all); Immunology and Microbiology (all); Medicine (all)General Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologySCHOOLScohort analysis; controlled study; cross-sectional study; curriculum; female; GHPSS questionnaire; health behavior; health care personnemedicineHumanscross-sectional studycontrolled studyCurriculumBiochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biology (all)General Immunology and Microbiologybusiness.industryPublic healthlcsh:RFamily medicineSmoking cessationSmoking CessationPROFESSIONS STUDENT SURVEYCESSATIONbusinessBioMed Research International
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Organizational Culture and Readiness for Change in German pediatric outpatient centres

2019

Abstract Background Organizational readiness for implementing change (ORIC) is presumed key for successful change in healthcare settings. At the same time, ORIC is theorized to depend on cultural and other factors of the organizational context. Within the process evaluation of the PART-CHILD intervention in interdisciplinary pediatric outpatient centres (IPOC) for children with chronic health conditions in Germany, we assessed to what extent ORIC is associated with organizational culture and further contextual factors. Methods In 2019 data was collected from health care professionals in 12 IPOC, using a questionnaire comprising subjectively perceived ORIC (measure: ORIC, 5-point Likert scal…

GermanHealth personnelmedicine.medical_specialtyChronic diseaseFamily medicinePublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthlanguagemedicineOrganizational culturePsychologylanguage.human_languageLikert scaleEuropean Journal of Public Health
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Association between self-reported care needs and the allocation of care in Norwegian home nursing care recipients

2010

saevareid h.i., thygesen e., lindstrom t.c. & nygaard h.a. (2012) Association between self-reported care needs and the allocation of care in Norwegian home nursing care recipients. International Journal of Older People Nursing7, 20–28 doi: 10.1111/j.1748-3743.2010.00247.x Objectives.  This study investigated the relationship between patients’ self-reported illness, daily afflictions, and the frequency of home nursing care, and whether patients’ coping resources influenced the allocation of care. Design, sample and measurements.  A cross-sectional survey was adopted. Two hundred and forty-two people aged 75 years and above receiving home nursing care participated in the study. Binary logisti…

GerontologyActivities of daily livingHigher educationbusiness.industryLonelinessSocial supportTeam nursingNursingHealth caremedicinemedicine.symptombusinessGerontologyUnlicensed assistive personnelPrimary nursingInternational Journal of Older People Nursing
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Are the most dedicated nurses more vulnerable to job insecurity? Age-specific analyses on family-related outcomes.

2013

Aim To examine the moderating roles of job dedication and age in the job insecurity–family-related well-being relationship. Background As job insecurity is a rather permanent stressor among nurses nowadays, more research is needed on the buffering factors alleviating its negative effects on well-being. Methods A total of 1719 Finnish nurses representing numerous health care organisations participated in this cross-sectional study. Moderated hierarchical regression analysis was used to examine the associations. Results Nurses’ younger age and low job dedication operated as protective factors against the negative effect of high job insecurity on parental satisfaction. The effect of job dedica…

GerontologyAdultMaleLeadership and ManagementAttitude of Health PersonnelNurses050109 social psychologyNursingJob SatisfactionSurveys and Questionnaires0502 economics and businessHealth careHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesNursing managementta515Job insecuritybusiness.industry05 social sciencesStressorMultilevel modelJob attitudeMiddle AgedCross-Sectional StudiesJob performanceJob satisfactionFemaleFamily RelationsPsychologybusinessSocial psychology050203 business & managementStress PsychologicalJournal of nursing management
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Love, joy and necessity - A phenomenological study of food and meals in adolescents and young adults with cancer receiving high-emetogenic chemothera…

2021

Abstract Purpose This study explored how the phenomenon of meals appeared in the interrelationship between adolescents and young adults (AYAs) receiving high-emetogenic chemotherapy, their next of kin and health professionals in the clinical setting. Method Data were collected by 140 h of participant observation conducted to gain insights into the nature of how meals appeared in the interrelationship between 12 AYAs (age 15–29 years), their next-of-kin and health professionals. The AYAs were patients with oncological and haematological diseases recruited from three university hospital departments. Data analysis was guided by van Manen's hermeneutic-phenomenological approach. Results The ess…

GerontologyAdultmadspisningkvalitativNext of kinAdolescentmedia_common.quotation_subjectHealth PersonnelkemoterapiungeParticipant observationfænomenologiYoung AdultNeoplasmsMedicineHumansMeaning (existential)Young adultMealshealth care economics and organizationsmedia_commonShadow (psychology)Kræftunge voksneHealth professionalsOncology (nursing)business.industrydigestive oral and skin physiologypårørendeGeneral MedicinekvalmeLovehumanitiessundhedsprofessionelleFeelingbusinessEmetogenic chemotherapyEuropean journal of oncology nursing : the official journal of European Oncology Nursing Society
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Intellectual ability in young adulthood as an antecedent of physical functioning in older age.

2016

Objectives: low cognitive ability is associated with subsequent functional disability. Whether this association extends across adult life has been little studied. The aim of this study was to examine the association between intellectual ability in young adulthood and physical functioning during a 10-year follow-up in older age.Methods: three hundred and sixty persons of the Helsinki Birth Cohort Study (HBCS) male members, born between 1934 and 1944 and residing in Finland in 1971, took part in The Finnish Defence Forces Basic Intellectual Ability Test during the first 2 weeks of their military service training between 1952 and 1972. Their physical functioning was assessed twice using the Sh…

GerontologyMaleAgingPhysical fitnessIntelligencefyysinen toimintakykycognitive functioningArticleolder people03 medical and health sciencesYoung Adult0302 clinical medicinevanhuusintellectual abilitySurveys and QuestionnairesIntellectual disabilitymedicinephysical functioningHumans030212 general & internal medicineCognitive skillYoung adultSocioeconomic statusFinlandold ageAgedIntelligence TestsIntelligence quotientbusiness.industryAge Factorsta3141Cognitionta3142General MedicineMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseVerbal reasoningMilitary PersonnelPhysical FitnessFemaleGeriatrics and GerontologyPsychologybusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgeryAge and ageing
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