Search results for "soignant"
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La représentation des causes de l'état de santé par les infirmiers et les points de vue envisagés des patients et des aidants naturels : une approche…
2008
This study examines the representation of the determining factors of patients' states of health in therapeutic care situations. We describe the average representation of experienced hospital nurses (n=44) and the differences which they consider to exist between their own and their patients' points of view. Taking as our starting point the purpose of the care provided and the asymmetry of the carer/patient relationship, we hypothesize, on the one hand, that nurses will have a representation of their patients' state of health which is based on the care to be provided, with the factors determining the state of health being necessarily perceived as having a general impact on patients' lives whi…
Le bon soignant en soins palliatifs et les définitions du patient
2010
National audience; L'hôpital n'est pas un milieu homogène : les pratiques et les représentations professionnelles divergent d'un service à l'autre, mais se présentent toutes comme étant au service du soin. Dès lors, chaque service défend, entre autres, une définition de ce que sont un bon soignant et un bon patient. L'auteur, sociologue, aborde ici la figure du « bon soignant » en soins palliatifs puis, dans un second temps, passe rapidement sur la figure du « bon patient », avant de s'attarder sur celles construites par les professionnels, leur permettant de bien faire leur travail, à savoir deux grands types de patients : le mourant et l'agonisant.
La première rencontre du corps malade en contexte de soins infirmiers : la relation de soin : une expérience ultime, du sensible au social
2016
Our study focuses on nursing care with a first approach based on human body and emotions through the teaching context in the sensitive hospital environment. The nursing student is a central point of our research as he lives a unique sensitive and interpersonal experience within his own body in a social setting imbued with symbolism. He perceives health care community through his five senses which inform and direct him, but also may destabilize him. We decided to base our study on the information and communication sciences thanks to a sensitive, sensorial and symbolic problematisation and through a multidisciplinary conceptualization based on different theoretical approaches, symbolic intera…
The ethical narrative in the sensemaking process : a case study of three hospital teams
2017
This thesis deals with the construction of meaning in the workplace, favoring the continuation, or the resumption, of the ongoing activity within organizations (Weick, 1969-2009). More specifically, it seeks to link the perspective of sensemaking to ethics. It is mainly based on the analysis of semi-structured interviews conducted with three hospital teams. After discussing the near-absence of analyses of the ethical dimension of sensemaking (Maitlis and Christianson, 2014), we focused on ethical philosophies in order to account for the organizational behaviors described during the interviews and to conceptualize the empirical data. On the theoretical level, the main contribution of this th…
Travailler ensemble sans être d’accord
2016
This paper’s aim is to complete the Social Regulation Theory of J.D. Reynaud who defined three types of regulation in organizations. We propose to add the « regulation disjointed » category which is characterized by the coexistence of two rules to operate the same activity. This research demonstrates empirically the interest of this new type of regulation, thanks observations of human resources management practices made in a French hospital.
Impact of organizing working hours (5 shifts of 8 hours per week vs 3 shifts of 12 hours per week) on health and job strain
2015
This article gives an account of research carried out on working hours in a French hospital and specifically the impact on two ways of organizing working hours (12 hour shifts vs 8 hour shifts) on workers health and job strain as perceived by the health care providers. Based on 255 questionnaires, this research indicates that the health care providers who work in 12 hour shifts and 8 hour shifts have the same perception of their health and job strain. However, there are some differences: the health care providers working in 12 hour shifts feel less fatigue and emotional exhaustion than the health care providers working in 8 hour shifts. We discuss these results taking into account that: i) …
Rythme en douze heures et santé du personnel soignant", in : Santé et travail. Quels défis pour le management?
2013
National audience
Morcellement du corps des personnes vulnérables par le morcellement des actes des soignants et des accompagnants
2010
Temps vécu par les soignants, temps vécu par les patients
2010
Florent Schepens, Emmanuelle Zolesio (dir.), La fabrication du soignant au travail, Travail et Emploi, 141, janv-mars 2015
2015
National audience