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Journal articles on the topic "Métier infirmier de coordination"
Gruson, David. "L’intelligence artificielle et le métier infirmier." La Revue de l'Infirmière 68, no. 252 (June 2019): 28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.revinf.2019.04.011.
Full textSperer, Noémie. "Infirmier, un métier à tisser du lien." Soins Psychiatrie 40, no. 320 (January 2019): 21–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.spsy.2018.11.005.
Full textDaigle, Ghyslaine, and Marie Alexandre. "Explicitation du savoir professionnel novice en Santé, assistance et soins infirmiers : un processus de raisonnement de métier." Revue hybride de l'éducation 4, no. 5 (March 29, 2021): 34–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1522/rhe.v4i5.977.
Full textVauchez, Jean-Marie, and Xavier Bouchereau. "La coordination de projet : un nouveau cœur de métier ?" Lien Social N° 1267, no. 4 (April 1, 2020): 14–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/liso.1267.0014.
Full textMeyer, Marie-Astrid. "L’infirmier de coordination de parcours de soins, un métier émergent." La Revue de l'Infirmière 71, no. 278 (February 2022): 28–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.revinf.2021.12.007.
Full textHumbert, Christophe. "Évolutions d’un métier du care dans l’innovation en coordination gérontologique." Gérontologie et société 46/ n° 172, no. 3 (December 11, 2023): 115–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/gs1.172.0115.
Full textMeininger, Vincent, Bertrand Fontaine, David Grabli, Arnaud Basdevant, Karine Clement, Marina Vignot, and Valérie Cordesse. "Quelle place pour un nouveau métier dans la santé : la coordination des soins ?" La Presse Médicale 43, no. 10 (October 2014): 1031–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.lpm.2014.06.006.
Full textAubert, Isabelle, Frédéric Kletz, and Jean-Claude Sardas. "La coordination : d’une fonction à un métier ? le cas des coordonnateurs dédiés en santé." Politiques et management public 39, no. 3 (September 30, 2022): 317–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.3166/pmp.39.2022.0015.
Full textCerutti, Simona. "Travail, mobilité et légitimité Suppliques au roi dans une société d’Ancien Régime (Turin, XVIIIe siècle)." Annales. Histoire, Sciences Sociales 65, no. 3 (June 2010): 569–611. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0395264900040798.
Full textFeyfant, Véronique. "Le domicile des personnes vieillissantes : lieu de mise à l’épreuve de la professionnalité des infirmières libérales." Les territoires des interventions professionnelles, no. 79 (November 1, 2017): 133–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1041736ar.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Métier infirmier de coordination"
Colombani, Françoise. "Modélisation de la coordination des soins infirmière en cancérologie : de l’analyse conceptuelle au transfert vers les décideurs." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Bordeaux, 2024. http://www.theses.fr/2024BORD0113.
Full textFaced with demographic changes, the rise of chronic diseases including cancer, and in response to the fragmentation of current healthcare systems, care coordination has become a priority in global public health. Cancer patients are particularly at risk of receiving poorly organized care due to the complex nature of the disease and its management, which involves multiple medical, nursing, socio-medical, and social teams operating at different levels of the healthcare system over an extended period. This lack of coordination affects the quality and efficiency of care. Progress in care coordination has been hindered by the lack of a common definition and precision on how it should be implemented. In France, new nursing coordination functions in oncology have been introduced without prior conceptualisation, leading to a wide variety of actions and job titles. This heterogeneity hampers the recognition, understanding of their actions, and the evaluation of their performance. In the absence of a detailed analysis of the scope of action of these professionals and a theoretical framework for care coordination, this thesis project aims, in three parts, to model nursing care coordination intervention in oncology and to identify ways to implement these results into the national health policy of care coordination in France. The first part (conceptual) allowed the development of an innovative reference framework focused on coordination activities through a scoping review and a structured consensus method (nominal group technique) involving decision-makers, organizers, and patient partners. The second part, focusing on practices, produced an operational model of hospital-based cancer coordination nurses’ intervention, by comparing theoretical expectations (framework from part 1) with the practices and perceptions that these nurses, their patients, caregivers, and professional partners had of this coordination intervention. The field survey consisted of a national multicenter mixed-method study through a triangulation of qualitative (observations, interviews, focus groups) and quantitative (validated scales) information on practices, contexts, perceptions, and attitudes towards work among oncology care coordination nurses in France. The third part was dedicated to transferring results to decision-makers through the organisation of a national workshop involving all stakeholders in the field (regulators, hospital administrators, professional associations, researchers, nurses, patient partners). Its objective was to present the modelling results, share experiences from other research teams on the subject, and translate the operational model into concrete actions through consensus-building of a job description, and defining the minimum elements of managerial support and prerequisites for these nurses' functions. This thesis project has generated new knowledge on care coordination, both in general and more specifically in oncology, at a conceptual level (reference framework), interventional level (operational model), and translational level (job description). The work presented in this thesis thus paves the way for optimal deployment of these functions for public health decision-making (implementation of the job description, standardisation of training), and research evaluation of the effects and impact of these interventions
Mondy, Bernard. "Evolution du métier d'agriculteur, nouvelles formes de coordination et incidences des politiques structurelles." Toulouse 2, 2003. http://www.theses.fr/2003TOU20104.
Full textWhen one speaks of the "identity crisis" affecting farmers, one refers to the growing inadequacy between the mainstream professional model and the evolutions in society and economy. This evolution has effects too various to be recognized by the whole professional group. The professional model, a by-product of fordism, is crumbling because : of the revised functions of agriculture which promote practising a variety of activities; of the public request for quality in food products, environment and natural resources management. The trade of farmers uses several logics : feed humanity (civic world), being part of a community, a group, a local area (domestic world), using standards in products and process (industrial world), being part of the market economy (trade world). Being a farmer supposes one masters the complex, and risky, ability to combine these logics at one time. We attest of this recombination, as an answer to socio-economic demands, by a study of initiatives and innovation in farmers groups. Case studies using the theories elaborated by R. Sainsaulieu (the mechanism of identity building), P. Bourdieu (the habitus), C. Dubar (the double transaction), and L. Boltanski and L. Thévenot (the conventions), will help us in the drawing of new paradigms for the trade farmer
Schuliar, Yves. "La coordination scientifique dans les investigations criminelles : proposition d'organisation, aspects éthiques ou la nécessité d'un nouveau métier." Paris 5, 2009. http://www.theses.fr/2009PA05T031.
Full textForensic Science takes ever more important place in the investigation of crime. From the scene to the Court, scientific stakes are multiple. Many participants are brought into the investigation: technicians, scientists, forensic pathologists, investigators and judges. Tensions are evident between them and the place of science within the judicial process is unclear. The main reason of this situation arises because physical evidence is poorly considered in the criminal investigation and not clearly established. The training of jurists and investigators does not cater for the supervision of scientific investigation. The role and the place of the scientists must be re-examined. The methods of reasoning in scientific investigation, especially in a criminal case, are complex. The lack of understanding participates to the tensions described. These methods must be consolidated. Medical reasoning constitutes a possible model, which can be enhanced using the works led in semiotics. The resolution of the tensions goes through the implementation of a new role, the forensic coordinator. This constitutes a paradigmatic change and consists of a new complex scientific activity. This scientist is associated to the investigator and to the judge throughout the judicial process from the scene of investigation to the court. This change of paradigm can be generalised to various judicial processes whether adversorial or inquisitorial and institutional structures. This thesis suggests that this forensic coordinator should be a high-level scientist, having a robust theoretical and practical training. The approach is fundamentally ethical in that it focuses essentially on a material witness, which guarantees human rights and defines a transparent and balanced way of conducting the evidential process
Brignon, Béatrice. "Contribution de la clinique de l’activité au développement de l’identité professionnelle de l’étudiant infirmier." Thesis, Aix-Marseille, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015AIXM3054/document.
Full textThis thesis focuses on issues experienced by nursing students when learning their trade. These issues are considered from their ability to endorse the responsibility of their acts to their assumption of performance of their practices in light of their professional identity. The aim was to study the contribution of the nursing students’ activity analysis to the development of their professional identity throughout this reflexive activity. The indirect historical method of the clinical approach of activity has induced the development of the student’s reflection both on their way nursing and on their way of being regarding the profession they are learning. The dialogic observatory generated both by four nursing students discussing their care and by four expert trainers analyzing these reflections, has highlighted how the discursive activity between students has contributed to transform their care and their professional identity all together. Moreover, the trainers have discussed capitalizing students’ agreements for further use in teaching and questioned their own practices. Their exchanges, built upon watching significant video extracts of students’ confrontations, led them to a better understanding of how the students may go beyond the set tasks. The nursing students have thus become resources for the learning organization. The proposed analysis model can therefore be useful to nursing trainers as well as tutors
Robert-Guillot, Marie-Noëlle. "Apprendre, tenir et reprendre le métier : entre expériences vécues et conception continuée de formation : conseiller les agriculteurs en grandes cultures." Thesis, Dijon, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015DIJOL013/document.
Full textThis research work is based on the ex post analysis of the design of a training approach. It is targeted at agricultural advisors facing major changes in their job. The requirements induced by an economically and environmentally performing agriculture modify the job of advisor. The established practices of counselling are disrupted by the agronomy’s engagement to encourage the reduction of inputs. The objective is to design a theoretical frame, allowing to analyze the advisors’ counselling situations, supported by a methodology to back up the reflection and with interactions advisors / trainers. Professional didactic and sociology of action are summoned to appreciate the social situation of development and the training situation as means of training. In the relationships between knowledge for action, theoretical knowledge, the experimentation framework allowed to seize the feasibility of counselling, the access to the potential of the counselling activity and the coordination of the stakeholders to build the action. This leads to a coordinated learning approach with a framework creating along the way what the protagonists are seeking to do together; an approach opening the path to understanding the social component by professional learning; the job emergence
Lecoq, Denis. "Prospective du métier de coordinateur dans la Santé en France : approche par le travail institutionnel de théorisation." Thesis, Normandie, 2020. http://www.theses.fr/2020NORMC022.
Full textThe main objective of this thesis is to observe the individual strategies set up by professionals as they take on their roles as coordinators and to understand the requirements for their involvement in the theorization process, ideally aiming at the adoption of their emerging occupations as well as their wider use in the public healthcare system.In a first part, we will describe the French health system, its complexity, the changes leading to its reorganization and innovation in order to meet the demographical, economic and technological challenges facing public health services. Then, we will document the question of coordination in the system of professions by introducing new professions in the health, social and socio-medical sectors.In a second part, we will present an exploratory study based on the “prospective professions” method and carried out on the basis of thirty-one semi-directive interviews and a self-administered questionnaire filled in by a group of experts [n= 23]. This questionnaire was then submitted in the same way to the professionals involved in coordination [n=68].The main results show the strong link between the role of the coordinator and functional and relational practices in use, as well as their work environment. Workers are more committed to supporting the theorization process aimed at promoting their emerging professions as coordinators when they have beforehand assimilated coordination techniques and uses.The evolutions of the coordinators are considered in four scenarios: the limit set to the coordination function, the recognition of the coordinator profession, the creation of a professional community of coordinators and the evolution towards coordination 3.0. They show that the process of theorizing this emerging profession will prospectively include a technical axis of training, a policy axis related to the commitment of coordinators, a sociological axis in order to constitute a community and finally a technological axis as regards health 3.0