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Et si la crise COVID-19 était une opportunité pour les centres de soin et de santé ? La résilience hospitalière à l’ère de télémédecine et de la télé…

2022

La pandémie de la COVID-19 a mis sous tension l’ensemble des secteurs d’activités. Les établissements de soin et de santé ont été extrêmement touchés et particulièrement en Alsace lors de la première vague. Les managers hospitaliers et les professionnels de santé en général ont dû s’adapter pour faire face à cette crise exceptionnelle et inédite. A notre connaissance, très peu de recherches ont étudié la résilience du point de vue des nouvelles pratiques et innovations digitales et ce particulièrement dans les établissements de soin et de santé alsaciens. Afin de comprendre si la crise COVID-19 était une opportunité pour les centres de soin et de santé alsaciens, nous avons mené des entreti…

COVID-19E-santéTélé-médecineInnovationsRésilience[SHS.GESTION] Humanities and Social Sciences/Business administrationTélé-réadaptationManagement
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Rethinking physical and rehabilitation medicine: new technologies induce new learning strategies

2010

International audience; Reeducation consists in training people injured by either illness or the vagaries of life to achieve the best fundionality now possible for them. Strangely, the subject is not taught in the normal educational curricula of the relevant professions. Reeducation thus tends to be developed anew with each patient, without recourse to knowledge of what such training, or assistance in such training, might be. However, new paradigms of reeducation are in fact possible today, thanks to advances in cognitive science and the development of new technologies such as virtual reality and robotics. In turn, they lead to the rethinking of the procedures of physical medicine, as well …

Cerveauméthodesmedicine.medical_specialtyThérapeutiquebusiness.industryMedical rehabilitationApprentissageSystème nerveux[SHS]Humanities and Social SciencesPhysical medicine and rehabilitationStimulationrééducationPhysical therapymedicineMedicineMémoire implicite[SHS] Humanities and Social SciencesbusinessréadaptationMaladies du système nerveuxTroubles de la cognition
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Cardiac rehabilitation and 5-year mortality after acute coronary syndromes: The 2005 French FAST-MI study.

2016

IF 2.271; International audience; Background. - Clinical studies have shown a beneficial effect of cardiac rehabilitation (CR) on mortality.Objective. - To study the effect of CR prescription at discharge on 5-year mortality in patients with acute myocardial infarction (AMI).Methods. - Participants, from the 2005 French FAST-MI hospital registry, were 2894 survivors at discharge, divided according to AMI type: ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI; n=1523) and non-STEMI (NSTEMI; n=1371). The effect of CR prescription on mortality was analysed using a Cox proportional hazards model.Results. - At discharge, 22.1% of patients had a CR prescription. Patients referred to CR were youn…

MaleMESH: Chi-Square Distributionmedicine.medical_treatmentMESH : Acute Coronary SyndromeMyocardial InfarctionMESH : AgedMESH : Prospective StudiesCardiac rehabilitationMESH: Risk Assessment0302 clinical medicineMyocardial infarctionProspective StudiesReferral and ConsultationMESH: Treatment OutcomeRehabilitationMESH: Middle AgedGeneral MedicineMESH: Follow-Up Studies3. Good healthMESH: Myocardial InfarctionMESH : Patient DischargeCardiology and Cardiovascular Medicinemedicine.medical_specialtyAcute myocardial infarctionMortalitéRisk Assessment03 medical and health sciences[SDV.MHEP.CSC]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology/Cardiology and cardiovascular systemHumansMESH : Middle AgedAcute Coronary SyndromeMESH: Kaplan-Meier EstimateAgedChi-Square DistributionMESH: HumansMESH : Chi-Square DistributionProportional hazards modelMESH: Patient DischargeMESH : HumansPatient survivalMESH : Follow-Up Studiesmedicine.diseaseMESH : Proportional Hazards ModelsMESH: Acute Coronary SyndromeST-segment elevation myocardial infarctionMESH: FemaleTime FactorsMESH: RegistriesKaplan-Meier Estimate030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyMESH : Referral and ConsultationMESH: Proportional Hazards ModelsOlder patientsRisk FactorsMESH: Risk FactorsMESH : Female030212 general & internal medicineRegistriesMESH : Risk AssessmentMESH: AgedEjection fractionNon–ST-segment elevation myocardial infarctionMiddle Aged[ SDV.MHEP.CSC ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology/Cardiology and cardiovascular systemMESH : Risk FactorsPatient DischargeTreatment OutcomeFemaleFranceMESH : Time FactorsMESH : MaleMESH : Treatment OutcomeMESH: Multivariate AnalysisMESH : Kaplan-Meier EstimateMESH: Referral and ConsultationInternal medicineInfarctus du myocarde sans sus-décalage du segment STmedicineIn patientcardiovascular diseasesMedical prescriptionMortalityRéadaptation cardiaqueMESH : FranceProportional Hazards Modelsbusiness.industryInfarctus du myocarde avec sus-décalage du segment STMESH: Time FactorsMESH : Multivariate AnalysisMESH: MaleMESH: Prospective StudiesSurgeryMESH: FranceInfarctus du myocarde aiguMultivariate AnalysisMESH : Myocardial InfarctionbusinessMESH : RegistriesFollow-Up Studies
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Walk tests : a standardizable tool to assess capacities in cardio-vascular disease

2011

Cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases remain the first cause of mortality and handicap in the world. With the improvements in the management of the acute phase, the number of patients with limited exercise capacity due to chronic cardiovascular disease is increasing. The aim of this thesis was to conduct a thorough study of the use of standardized walk tests to assess exercise capacity in coronary artery disease patients. We first explain the concepts of handicap and quality of life in chronic diseases, and the need for functional evaluations in order to assess their impact and evolution. We then present the current modalities of cardiac rehabilitation, emphasizing the importance of p…

[SDV.MHEP] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathologyMarcheCardiac rehabilitationWalkingCoronary artery diseaseExercicePrescriptionMaladie coronarienne[ SDV.MHEP ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathologyOutcome assessment (health care)Réadaptation cardiaqueEvaluationExercise[SDV.MHEP]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology
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Ré-adaptation et création dans le mythe de Frankenstein (Mary Shelley, James Whale, Kenneth Branagh)

2010

International audience; Le roman de Mary Shelley (1818), les films de James Whale (dès 1931) ou encore de Terence Fisher (dans les années 50 et 60), sont aussi célèbres qu'étudiés, cas d'école pour qui s'intéresse au fantastique, à l'Âge d'or Hollywoodien et à la question de l'adaptation. Tout ou presque a peut-être déjà été écrit sur les avatars du monstre et de son créateur à l'écran : les écarts de James Whale et la création d'un nouveau mythe ; les exubérances de la Hammer ; enfin, le retour au texte dans le film de Kenneth Branagh (1994). Comment expliquer cette profusion d'adaptations du roman de Shelley ? Pourquoi le public accepta-t-il autant de trahisons du roman ? Plusieurs raison…

[SHS.LITT] Humanities and Social Sciences/Literature[SHS.LITT]Humanities and Social Sciences/LiteratureAPFAPER004030cinémaadaptation[ SHS.LITT ] Humanities and Social Sciences/LiteratureFrankensteinréadaptationlittérature et cinémaFilm Radio Television
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