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Journal articles on the topic "Données et mesures déclarées par les patients"
Wu, Robert, Vikas Patel, Sabreena Moosa, Laura Langer, Thomas MacMillan, Rodrigo Cavalcanti, Peter Cram, Keith Gunaratne, and Mark Bayley. "Fitbit Data Show Poor Correlation with Measures of Activity and Sleep among Hospitalized General Medicine Patients." Canadian Journal of General Internal Medicine 17, no. 4 (November 18, 2022): 38–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.22374/cjgim.v17i4.616.
Full textJABER, Hayat, Elissa HADDAD, Carole ABI GHOSN YARED, Jihad FAKHOURI, and Nada EL OSTA. "ORAL HEALTH OF COMPLETELY EDENTULOUS PATIENTS DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC AND ITS IMPACT ON THEIR NUTRITIONAL STATUS: A PILOT STUDY." International Arab Journal of Dentistry 13, no. 2 (October 31, 2022): 75–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.70174/iajd.v13i2.737.
Full textSkinner, R., S. McFaull, J. Draca, M. Frechette, J. Kaur, C. Pearson, and W. Thompson. "Le suicide et les hospitalisations associées à des blessures auto-infligées au Canada (1979 à 2014-2015)." Promotion de la santé et prévention des maladies chroniques au Canada 36, no. 11 (November 2016): 272–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.24095/hpcdp.36.11.02f.
Full textEngland, Emma, Maneka Sheffield, Penelope Poyah, David Clark, and Jo-Anne Wilson. "Ferric Derisomaltose Evaluation in Patients with Non–Dialysis-Dependent Chronic Kidney Disease or Peritoneal Dialysis." Canadian Journal of Hospital Pharmacy 76, no. 2 (April 3, 2023): 94–101. http://dx.doi.org/10.4212/cjhp.3310.
Full textLandert, Holm, Steurer, Bachmann, and Vetter. "Manipulation von protokollierten Blutdruck-Selbstmesswerten: eine randomisierte kontrollierte Studie." Praxis 92, no. 23 (June 1, 2003): 1075–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1024/0369-8394.92.23.1075.
Full textBillé, Vincent, Claire Gonsalvès, Agathe Lamarche-Vadel, and Hélène Verdoux. "« C’est possible », réduire la coercition dans les soins pour les personnes adultes vivant avec des troubles neurodéveloppementaux : une étude à devis mixte." Recherche en soins infirmiers N° 153, no. 2 (September 6, 2023): 40–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/rsi.153.0040.
Full textMcArthur, Emma. "Intégration à la pratique infirmière de l’évaluation des effets neurocognitifs à long terme de la thérapie par lymphocytes T à récepteur antigénique chimérique." Canadian Oncology Nursing Journal 34, no. 3 (August 2, 2024): 298–303. http://dx.doi.org/10.5737/2368807632446343298.
Full textStewart, Donna E. "Hepatic Adverse Reactions Associated with Nefazodone." Canadian Journal of Psychiatry 47, no. 4 (May 2002): 375–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/070674370204700409.
Full textOualha, Mehdi, Nicolas Tournier, Sébastien Préau, Nicolas Grégoire, Guillaume Voiriot, Alexandre Pierre, Jérémie Joffre, et al. "Pharmaco-toxico : a very bad trip ?" Médecine Intensive Réanimation 31, no. 3 (September 23, 2022): 175–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.37051/mir-00125.
Full textRaiah, Mourad, Aicha Henien Djelloul Saiah, Hadj Mohamed Ali Lahmar, and Zoubir Ahmed Fouatih. "Epidemiological and clinical patterns of patients admitted for myocardial infarction in the Cardiac Emergency Department of the UH of Oran." Batna Journal of Medical Sciences (BJMS) 7, no. 1 (May 2, 2020): 45–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.48087/bjmsoa.2020.7111.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Données et mesures déclarées par les patients"
Knitza, Johannes. "Renforcer l'autonomie des patients grâce à la santé digitale - Analyse de symptom checkers, de self-sampling-devices et de collectes électroniques des résultats rapportés par les patients dans le domaine des soins en rhumatologie et de la médecine d'urgence." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Université Grenoble Alpes, 2024. http://www.theses.fr/2024GRALS013.
Full textEnsuring that patients can access medical care promptly and improving the standard of that care are crucial aims for healthcare facilities. Healthcare providers however face the challenge of a decreasing number of physicians across all specialties, complicating the effort to keep up with the rising demand for care. Departments specializing in rheumatology, which manage chronic conditions requiring ongoing care, are especially impacted. Emergency services, too, are frequently overwhelmed due to the suboptimal allocation of their ever-shrinking resources.The ongoing health crisis has intensified existing challenges, leading to a widespread implementation of digital tools to aid both patients and healthcare professionals. Nonetheless, the practicality, effectiveness, and clinical value of many digital solutions remain unverified through scientific research. Against this backdrop, the principal aim of this doctoral research was to investigate the integration and application of three cutting-edge digital health technologies (DHT). The purpose was to empower patients, enhance patient autonomy in daily disease management and to improve professional healthcare monitoring. The technologies examined include: (1) symptom checkers (SC), dedicated software for symptom assessment and care seeking guidance; (2) self-sampling devices (SSD), tools enabling patients to collect biological samples independently at home; and (3) electronic patient-reported outcomes (ePRO), systems for capturing patients' self-reported health status.Three objectives were therefore successively pursued. These were: (1) to evaluate the accuracy, acceptance and usability of SCs in patients seeking rheumatology and emergency care; (2) to evaluate the accuracy, acceptance and usability of SSDs in patients with rheumatic diseases; and (3) to evaluate patient-reported electronic outcomes in patients with rheumatoid arthritis and axial spondyloarthritis.To achieve these objectives, we conducted 12 studies (including six randomized controlled trials) involving a total of 3971 participants (3356 patients presenting with rheumatological complaints, 450 patients admitted to the emergency department and 165 healthcare professionals). These studies have resulted in 20 scientific articles, 18 of which have been published in international peer-reviewed journals and 2 are currently submitted for publication.Our results indicate a high level of patient acceptance of SCs. However, their diagnostic accuracy is still highly inadequate, and their use tends to produce overdiagnosis and omission of certain diagnoses. More worryingly, SCs have failed in a substantial number of cases to diagnose life-threatening emergencies. In addition, our results underline a patient preference for the use of SSDs applied to the upper arm, judged to be less painful than traditional fingerpricking. Ultimately, granting rheumatologists access to patient-generated data from home, merging insights from symptom checkers and self-sampling devices, has markedly enhanced diagnostic accuracy. Employing machine learning algorithms to analyse patient symptom reports, along with the integration of imaging data, has further increased diagnostic accuracy. Moreover, the incorporation of electronic patient-reported outcomes (ePRO) alongside data on inflammatory markers obtained through SSDs has substantially decreased in-person consultations and released new resources.The findings of this doctoral study underscore the viability and promise of a digitally supported patient pathway. This pathway is particularly encouraging for managing individuals with chronic diseases such as rheumatic conditions however also for patients requiring emergency care
Ngambo, Domche Grace. "Adaptation à la maladie de Lyme : comparaison des modes de collectes de données par téléphone et web." Master's thesis, Université Laval, 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/68348.
Full textThe web data collection mode has been increasing in popularity since its creation, primarily due to its cost and time effective benefits. However, its non-probabilistic tendencies often bring doubts concerning the representativity of its results in comparison to a typical mode such as the telephone. This master’s thesis compares the non-probability web and probability telephone modes, often suggested by polling firms in the province of Quebec. It principally analyzes the eventual differences between both samples on their adaptation to the Lyme disease. More specifically, the three main goals of this study are: (1) to compare the representativeness of both samples with the census data in terms of their socio-demographic characteristics, (2) to compare those two survey modes regarding their respondents’ preventive behaviour estimates against the Lyme disease, and (3) to test the measurement invariance of the nonprobability (Web panel) and probability (telephone) samples’ preventive behaviour. The data comes from a study on the adaptation of prevention behaviors against Lyme disease. The web (n=956) and telephone samples (n=1003) are made of individuals, 18 years old and above, from low and significant risk regions. Results firstly reveal that neither survey is representative of the Canadian census of 2016. Secondly, results show that the non-response rate for Lyme disease prevention adaptive behaviors and other associated variables is higher in the web survey. However, the magnitude of this significance is nil for 19 out of 30 the items, and small for the other 11. Moreover, no important dissimilarities were found in comparing both samples’ estimates in terms of the behaviours’ prevalence and their determinants. Finally, the measurement invariance analyses on the index of adaptation to the Lyme disease show a similar structure of the index for both samples. In conclusion, although the web and telephone samples are different in some respects, their respondents tend to have similar behaviors of adaptation to the disease.
Conference papers on the topic "Données et mesures déclarées par les patients"
Hadj SaÏd, M., L. Thollon, Y. Godio-Raboutet, J. H. Catherine, C. M. Chossegros, and D. Tardivo. "Modélisation 3D de l’os maxillaire dans l’analyse par éléments finis en implantologie orale : une nouvelle approche utilisant CBCT et anthropométrie." In 66ème Congrès de la SFCO. Les Ulis, France: EDP Sciences, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/sfco/20206603022.
Full textPajot, T., S. Ketoff, and L. Bénichou. "Chirurgie implantaire guidée : acquisition, planification, modélisation et production d'un guide chirurgical. Mise en place d'une chaine numérique pour la création interne et l'utilisation de guides chirurgicaux." In 66ème Congrès de la SFCO. Les Ulis, France: EDP Sciences, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/sfco/20206602006.
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