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Physician pharmacist practice groups : consistency and feasibility in the primary healthcare system. Evaluation of an experiment in France

2022

The regulation of drug prescription by general practitioners is based on various mechanisms, but unlike other countries (Belgium, the Netherlands, Switzerland), it does not include practice groups between general practitioners and community pharmacists (GPMPs). This thesis analyses the coherence and, above all, the feasibility of such practice groups in our health system. The first chapter presents a macroeconomic and microeconomic analysis of the drug prescription by French general practitioners (GPs). It emphasises that it is an important target for regulatory policy because of its contribution to health expenditure but also its health impact, with prescriptions whose relevance could be i…

Community pharmacistsGroupe de pratique médecins pharmaciensRecherche-InterventionPharmaciens d’officineRégulation de la prescription médicamenteusePhysician-Pharmacist practice groupsRegulation of drug prescription[SHS.ECO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceIntervention researchCollaboration médecins-PharmaciensPhysician-Pharmacist collaboration
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Domestic Violence Interventions in Social and Health Care Settings: Challenges of Temporary Projects and Short-Term Solutions.

2020

Social welfare service and health care providers are in a key position to implement successful domestic violence (DV) interventions. However, it is known that DV intervention and prevention work is often lacking in coordination and continuity. In addition, the limited resources, hectic work pace, and changing practices negatively affect the development of successful ways to prevent and intervene in DV. This qualitative study involving 11 focus groups, composed of social welfare and health care professionals ( n = 51) in a midsized Finnish hospital, examined the challenges and possibilities within DV interventions and the adoption of good practices produced by a DV intervention development …

Domestic ViolenceSocial Workperheväkivalta515 PsychologyHealth PersonnelPsychological interventionSocial Welfaredomestic violence documentationtyötavatNursingIntervention (counseling)Health careHumansApplied Psychologyintervention researchService (business)domestic violencebusiness.industryinterventiotutkimusshort-term development projectsFocus GroupsdokumentointiClinical PsychologykehittämisprojektitWork (electrical)5142 Social policy5141 SociologyPosition (finance)Domestic violencebusinesstemporary work practicesDelivery of Health CareJournal of interpersonal violence
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Network Analysis of Persistent Somatic Symptoms in Two Clinical Patient Samples

2021

OBJECTIVE Previous attempts to group persistent somatic symptoms (PSS) with factor-analytic approaches have obtained heterogeneous results. An alternative approach that seems to be more suitable is the network theory. Compared to factor analysis, which focuses on the underlying factor of symptoms, network analysis focuses on the dynamic relationships and interactions among different symptoms. The main aim of this study is to apply the network approach to examine the heterogeneous structure of PSS within two clinical samples. METHODS The first dataset consisted of N = 254 outpatients who were part of a multicentre study. The second dataset included N = 574 inpatients, both with somatoform di…

Clinical PracticePsychiatry and Mental healthFuture studiesbusiness.industryIntervention researchEtiologySymptom severityMedicinebusinessApplied PsychologyNetwork approachClinical psychologyNetwork analysisPsychosomatic Medicine
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The effectiveness of the HIPPA intervention in the sociocultural environment of ECEC physical activity

2023

Studies have shown that, on average, children’s physical activity (PA) levels in early childhood education and care (ECEC) environments are low, thus opening up the possibility of interventions. We examined the effect of the teacher-implemented one-year long ‘home-and-childcare-based intervention to promote physical activity’ (HIPPA) study on children’s PA in ECEC settings in Finland. Participating four-year-old children (N = 128) were cluster-randomised into two groups, intervention (seven childcare centres) and control (seven childcare centres), in autumn 2011. The children were observed directly during their ECEC times. Multilevel linear analysis was used to test the PA differences betwe…

varhaiskasvatuspäiväkoditmonitasoinen lineaarianalyysiPhysical activityVertaisarvioidut artikkelitlapset (ikäryhmät)leikkimineninterventiotutkimusMulticomponent intervention researchterveyden edistäminenliikuntakasvatusmulticomponent intervention researchEarly childhood education and careChildrenfyysinen aktiivisuus
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