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Journal articles on the topic "Prescription de rôle"
San Martin, Julia, and Philippe Veyrunes. "L’appropriation de prescriptions: le cas du «Plan de Soutien Partagé» (Plan de Apoyo Compartido, PAC) dans le système scolaire chilien." Swiss Journal of Educational Research 35, no. 2 (September 26, 2018): 275–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.24452/sjer.35.2.4912.
Full textMorgand, Audrey. "Le rôle des plateformes numériques de rencontres professionnelles : apports, limites et risques." Management & Sciences Sociales N° 34, no. 1 (January 1, 2023): 21–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/mss.034.0021.
Full textFabbri, Julie, and Florence Charue-Duboc. "Un modèle d’accompagnement entrepreneurial fondé sur des apprentissages au sein d’un collectif d’entrepreneurs : le cas de La Ruche." Management international 17, no. 3 (August 27, 2013): 86–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1018269ar.
Full textMunier, Matthias, Grégoire Morel, Régis Marion-Veyron, and Konstantinos Tzartzas. "Prescription de psychothérapie dispensée par des psychologues : nouveau rôle des généralistes ?" Revue Médicale Suisse 19, no. 854 (2023): 2370–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.53738/revmed.2023.19.854.2370.
Full textLexchin, Joel. "Réglementation pharmaceutique au Canada et prescription inadéquate de médicaments : le cas des psychotropes dans les années 60 et au début des années 70." Dossier : Médicaments psychotropes : aspects psychosociaux 22, no. 1 (June 12, 2008): 283–300. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/502107ar.
Full textBrubacher, Laura Jane, Matthew Little, Abby Richter, and Warren Dodd. "Le rôle de la prescription d’aliments frais dans le contexte des services sociaux : une étude qualitative en Ontario (Canada)." Promotion de la santé et prévention des maladies chroniques au Canada 44, no. 6 (June 2024): 298–308. http://dx.doi.org/10.24095/hpcdp.44.6.03f.
Full textGidrol-Mistral, Gaële, and Thuy Nam Tran Tran. "Publicité des droits et prescription acquisitive : des liaisons dangereuses?" Revue générale de droit 46, no. 2 (January 11, 2017): 303–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1038620ar.
Full textGoetz, P. "Responsabilité et mesure, un rôle essentiel dans la prescription : le millepertuis en exemple." Phytothérapie 13, no. 3 (May 8, 2015): 151. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10298-015-0958-7.
Full textLeclere, A., A. Egron, C. Caty-Villa, and L. Parneix-Sédiey. "Interventions pharmaceutiques dans un centre hospitalier spécialisé en santé mentale : impact sur la prise en charge médicamenteuse." European Psychiatry 30, S2 (November 2015): S160. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eurpsy.2015.09.323.
Full textMuratore, Isabelle. "Implication, âge et socialisation: trois antécédents de la sensibilité de l'enfant au cadeau et aux marques." Recherche et Applications en Marketing (French Edition) 17, no. 4 (December 2002): 3–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/076737010201700401.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Prescription de rôle"
Touahria-Gaillard, Abdia. "La régulation normative de l’enfance en danger : prescription et réception d’un ordre moral." Paris, EHESS, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014EHES0105.
Full textThis work points out that the family, as a social and historical construction, is far from being a private matter. Family is crossed by injunctions that the measures of the Protection of Children and the Judicial Youth Protection can reveal. The survey helped build a corpus of 59 interviews with parents of children in care by the Social Support for Children and the Judicial Protection of Youth, 14 interviews with professionals and 122 administrative records. Three ideal types of parental experiences emerged : the request is characterized by the wish to reach the legitimate mean; and goals in order to achieve educational congruence with the institutions. Observance refers to the awareness of parenta responsibility and the compliance to the means of legitimate culture more than its goals. The opposition, finally, is marked by a rejection of institutional norms and by resistance to stigma. The logic at work in the socio-educational interventions is revealed by the analysis of the professional requirements contained in the files and the way parents receive it. This tension between principles of law, institutional practices and effects experienced by parents generates professional interventions that lead to a hierarchy of parents based on their ability to internalize parenting standards
Cambefort, Marine. "Rôle du leadership d'opinion dans la résistance du consommateur à la marque : approche multi-méthodes." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Aix-Marseille, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016AIXM1039.
Full textThis Ph.D. dissertation studies the role of opinion leadership in a particular context that is consumer resistance to brand. To this end, three studies are conducted. First, an ethnographic research helps to better define the characteristics and roles of opinion leaders in a resistance group. Results show that these leaders have particular status, both formal and informal. They also possess sociodemographic and psychological characteristics, as well as characteristics related to their own consumption habits. Finally they can take on three different roles: influencing militants and other consumer’s resistance, transmitting and maintaining group norms, and managing external relations. The second study draws from a clinical approach and uses 15 in-depth interviews to understand leaders’ actions against the brand. Data analysis emphasizes contextual, individual, and relational factors which all have consequences – whether positive or negative – on the opinion leadership process. Finally, a quantitative study based on a quasi-experiment (n=260) shows that opinion leadership in a cause has an indirect effect on consumer intention to resist against a particular brand (boycott, complaints, negative word-of-mouth), via leader’s perceived expertise in the cause. Perceptual homophily (similarity of tastes, distastes, values and experiences) and ties strength (affective closeness) have moderator effects in the model
Mailhot, Marie-Pier. "Implication de l'infirmière dans la mise en oeuvre du bilan comparatif des médicaments à l'unité de cardiologie d'un centre hospitalier québécois." Master's thesis, Université Laval, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/26131.
Full textMedication reconciliation (MedRec) is a formal process. While doctors’ and pharmacists’ contribution is clearly spelled out, nurses’ involvement remains to be clarified. Goal: Describe nurses’ involvement in implementing MedRec among cardiorespiratory patients admitted to a hospital centre’s cardiology department. Framework: Meleis theory, Reason model. Method: Single case study. Three data sources: interviews (N = 6) (nurses, doctors and pharmacists); a qualitative review of patient files (N = 22), and documentation (N =15). Results: While nurses are indeed expected to manage forms in the various phases of transition of care, their involvement extends well beyond this task and falls into four main categories: distinct involvement; nuanced mobilization; safety net, and; contributive activities. Results show that the accompaniment of patients and their loved ones is learned through teaching, screening high-risk patients and collaborating in a way that supports the mobilization of the other professionals involved to ensure patient safety during transitions.
Denis, Adeline. "Dans la fabrique des prescriptions de rôles gouvernants. Ethnographie des coulisses du gouvernement municipal de Montreuil-sous-Bois (2008-2014)." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Université Côte d'Azur, 2024. http://www.theses.fr/2024COAZ0014.
Full textBased on an ethnographic survey carried out among the leaders of Montreuil-sous-Bois between 2008 and 2014, the thesis takes us behind the scenes of a municipal government, and outlines a new sociology of prescriptions in action, which articulates the classical question of “Who conforms to plural role prescriptions, and how?” to that of “Who has the power to prescribe, and how, within a government? ". The municipal changeover in Montreuil in 2008 was characterized by the arrival of a national political leader, the ecologist Dominique Voynet, who sought to shake up the locally dominant arrangements and prescriptions. The fact that she did not run again in the 2014 municipal elections, denouncing the patronage and notability practices of her predecessor Jean-Pierre Brard, questions the weight of expectations on elected officials in this former communist bastion, and the struggles to (re)define what it means to be a “good” local governor today.The thesis explores this conundrum of local and competitive formulations of governing role prescriptions. Beyond the visible struggles on the political scenes, the investigation carried out behind the scenes reveals how prescriptive competition structures the governing activity “from the inside” and explains the variety of role taking among municipal rulers. The ethnographic focus on the mayoral entourage shows that the norms and role prescriptions, sedimented in a singular institutional history, are also mediated by auxiliaries, who intervene to determine and impose what they judge to be the good standards of conduct and ways of governing. By taking this prescriptive work as a central line of analysis, the thesis underlines the weight of these auxiliary prescribers in the professionalization of elected officials, and the competition that emerges between them around the prescriptions to be upholded. Two main prescriptive models confront each other: a government model “in the heat of the moment”, supported by the cabinet, vs. a government model “with a cool head”, supported by managing directors. The long-term observation reveals the growing weight of the latter which, through various procedural and management instruments, gradually strengthens their professional and prescriptive power over democratically elected staff.The thesis thus draws all the benefits of the crossing between several sociologies - the sociology of institutions and roles, the sociology of entourages and political professionalization, the sociology of work and professions, the sociology of gender - to move from the study of the governing role prescriptions to that of government prescribers, and to illuminate the new reign of “cold” rulers at the heart of local democracy
Cambefort, Marine. "Rôle du leadership d'opinion dans la résistance du consommateur à la marque : approche multi-méthodes." Thesis, Aix-Marseille, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016AIXM1039/document.
Full textThis Ph.D. dissertation studies the role of opinion leadership in a particular context that is consumer resistance to brand. To this end, three studies are conducted. First, an ethnographic research helps to better define the characteristics and roles of opinion leaders in a resistance group. Results show that these leaders have particular status, both formal and informal. They also possess sociodemographic and psychological characteristics, as well as characteristics related to their own consumption habits. Finally they can take on three different roles: influencing militants and other consumer’s resistance, transmitting and maintaining group norms, and managing external relations. The second study draws from a clinical approach and uses 15 in-depth interviews to understand leaders’ actions against the brand. Data analysis emphasizes contextual, individual, and relational factors which all have consequences – whether positive or negative – on the opinion leadership process. Finally, a quantitative study based on a quasi-experiment (n=260) shows that opinion leadership in a cause has an indirect effect on consumer intention to resist against a particular brand (boycott, complaints, negative word-of-mouth), via leader’s perceived expertise in the cause. Perceptual homophily (similarity of tastes, distastes, values and experiences) and ties strength (affective closeness) have moderator effects in the model
Bellini, Stéphane. "Les managers de proximité en situation de management participatif : étude exploratoire d'un ajustement de rôles face à des prescriptions managériales." Lille 1, 1997. https://pepite-depot.univ-lille.fr/LIBRE/Th_Num/1997/50374-1997-207.pdf.
Full textParticipative management produces some particular expectations on the direct managers, in charge of its application in the field of work teams. It entails a certain number of operational difficulties,regarding the work requirements and functioning. In the same time, they have to continue to face pression of their work teams and of the field. In the second part, we try to reach a better understanding of the way this adjustement occurs. In this objective, we make use of different types of knowledge (management, social psychology, organization sociology). Then, following an inductive process, we study the phenomenon in business enterprise. Finally, we try to draw theoretical, methodological and practical lessons from it
Gemayel, Youssef. "Effets des caractéristiques des cadeaux promotionnels, offerts par les entreprises du médicament, sur les prescriptions des médecins : le rôle médiateur de la réactance situationnelle : le cas du Liban." Thesis, Université Grenoble Alpes (ComUE), 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016GREAG007.
Full textPharmaceutical industry is an integral part of the healthcare system and is in daily interaction with prescribers. This doctoral work aims to understand the influence of gift-giving, the gift as a major element of the interaction process between pharmaceutical companies and prescribing physicians. This practice is not without risks, it is necessary to evaluate accurately the outcome of gift-giving in terms of prescription levels as well as in terms of perceived experience by doctors. Indeed, given the incentives of pharmaceutical companies, physicians may feel impellent and their freedom of choice hindered (by the sense of obligation and reciprocity associated with the received gift) and can develop a form of resistance, namely psychological reactance. So we explored, throughout a real field experiment with prescribing physicians in Lebanon, how a gift donated by pharmaceutical companies could impact the prescription levels of doctors (versus a control group with no gifts). Specifically, we examined the effect, on physicians' prescription levels, of two characteristics of gifts offered to doctors during the launch of a new product, the value of the gift (low versus high) and the relation of the gift with the medical practice (not in relation versus in relation). We focused on the understanding of a mediating mechanism possibly involved in this process, namely situational reactance, but also taking into account the moderating role of the beliefs of physicians about the influence of gifts. This doctoral work confirms at first that gifts influence prescriptions. It also shows that the value of the gift offered by industry to physicians, likewise the relation of the gift with the medical practice, influence the situational reactance aroused by doctors. Per contra, while situational reactance mediates the effect of the value of the gift on the prescription level, it does not play this mediating role in the case of the relation of the gift with the medical practice. It appears from these results that prescribers are less reactant towards gifts of lower value as well as gifts related to their medical practice. Similarly, whereas it is not found a moderating effect of physicians’ beliefs, however, it appears that these beliefs are an antecedent to situational reactance
Reboul, Lucie. "La construction de parcours de travail en santé et en compétences : le rôle des régulateurs dans la médiation des parcours de travail des personnels au sol d'une compagnie aérienne." Thesis, Paris, HESAM, 2020. http://www.theses.fr/2020HESAC016.
Full textThis research is carried out with ground staff and their supervisors in an airline company. It aims to report, from an ergonomic approach, on weakening or construction’s processes of these employees’ work paths in a context of multiple and continuous transformations (digitalization of the service relationship of customer service agents, internal and external flexibility of baggage handler teams, overall demographic ageing, etc.). This thesis pursues the hypothesis that the work of regulators (firstlevel managers in charge of assigning tasks to ground staff schedules) mediates the construction of health/work relations between ground staff by being a vector of the path wear and tear or path construction. It mobilizes methodological tools specific to the demography of work and the ergonomics of the activity, by combining diachronic (revealing multiple temporalities with individual, collective and managerial dimensions) and synchronic (articulation or tension between these temporalities in the activity) approaches. The results reveal the multiplicity of health indicators and their temporalities mobilized by regulators to organize work, the individual and collective prevention strategies developed in the course of their experience and the role of temporal constraints in the possibilities of implementing them
Motulsky, Aude. "Technologies de prescription informatisée et transformation du rôle des pharmaciens communautaires." Thèse, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/1866/6900.
Full textThe quality of medication use in primary care needs to improve: this has become a crucial issue. Community pharmacists want to play a key role in meeting this objective and are calling for an expanded role. The main objective of this thesis is to better understand how electronic prescription (eRx) technologies are influencing the transformation of the role played by community pharmacists. The first article presents results from a case study on the transformation of the community pharmacists’ role, based on the concept of professionalization. It proposes a logical model of how an eRx technology influences this professionalization, developed from the Davenport typology. The logical model was validated by interviewing twelve community pharmacists participating in a typical pilot project involving an eRx technology. Based on the perceptions of community pharmacists, we have determined that there are five mechanisms by which the technology is likely to support the professionalization of pharmacists: analytic capacity, the elimination of intermediaries, integration, automation and the dissemination of knowledge. The second article analyzes the disturbances produced by the various functions of eRx technologies on the jurisdiction of community pharmacists, based on an adaptation of Abbott’s model. Using data from 33 interviews with practitioners, physicians and pharmacists, as well as elite members of these two professions, this case study provides a detailed description of how different functions influence professionals’ modalities of action, as well as the issues raised by these possibilities. The primary disturbance is associated with changes in the distribution of information, which can influence the diagnostic and inference activities of professionals. The technology may redistribute information on the management of medication to the benefit of both physicians and pharmacists, and this creates tensions, not only between physicians and pharmacists but also among pharmacists. The third article presents a systematic review that synthesized studies assessing the impacts of second-generation eRx technologies on the management of medication in primary care. It examined 19 studies that applied observational methods. The findings reveal that the technologies are very heterogeneous and often far from mature, and that their effects received little attention beyond the perceptions of users, which were mixed. The only positive impact shown is an improvement to the quality of the pharmacological profile available to professionals. Negative impacts touched on the execution of prescriptions, such as a greater number of calls from pharmacists to prescribers to clarify information. It would therefore appear that little is known about the impacts of second-generation eRx technologies. These three studies allow us to conclude that new eRx technologies may well influence how the role of the community pharmacist is being transformed, specifically by disturbing the characteristics of prescriptions and, above all, information and its distribution. These disturbances generate opportunities for extending the role of community pharmacists, while underscoring the intra and interprofessional challenges associated with their realization. Overall, our results suggest that the disturbances associated with eRx technologies go beyond technical aspects of users’ work, to include multiple disturbances of the very nature of the professionals’ work and role. The decision makers and actors involved in deploying eRx technologies would be well advised to take all these considerations into account to bring the observed effects of these technologies more in line with their promised benefits.
Richard, Claude. "Importance et rôle du discours sur la médication dans l'entrevue médicale." Thèse, 2004. http://hdl.handle.net/1866/16958.
Full textBooks on the topic "Prescription de rôle"
Galetta, Francesco. Enseignement religieux ou histoire des religions ? Pluralité des logiques dans le canton suisse du Tessin. Éditions Alphil-Presses universitaires suisses, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.33055/alphil.03156.
Full textLes managers de proximité en situation de management participatif: Étude exploratoire d'un ajustement de rôles face à des prescriptions managériales. Grenoble: A.N.R.T, Université Pierre Mendes France (Grenoble II), 1997.
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Besson, Anne. "Le rôle prescripteur des communautés de fans en SFFF." In Prescription culturelle, 315–28. Presses de l’enssib, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.pressesenssib.9417.
Full textCostes, Mylène, and Aurélia Dumas. "L’alimentation à l’école et le rôle des parents dans les discours publics : entre prescription et culpabilité." In Cantine et friandises, 31–51. Presses universitaires François-Rabelais, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.pufr.27730.
Full textCook, Jon, Julien Beauté, Monique Crost, and Anne Tursz. "7. Le rôle de la famille dans l’observance aux prescriptions médicales dans la maladie chronique : le cas des adolescents atteints de la drépanocytose." In Famille et santé, 111. Presses de l’EHESP, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/ehesp.mebto.2010.01.0111.
Full textConference papers on the topic "Prescription de rôle"
Bally, Alexandra. "Le plagiat comme pratique informationnelle : le rôle méconnu des professeurs-documentalistes et bibliothécaires dans la formation des étudiants pré-universitaires." In 2ème Colloque International de Recherche et Action sur l’Intégrité Académique. « Les nouvelles frontières de l’intégrité ». IRAFPA, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.56240/cmb9930.
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Gruson-Daniel, Célya, and Maya Anderson-González. Étude exploratoire sur la « recherche sur la recherche » : acteurs et approches. Ministère de l'enseignement supérieur et de la recherche, November 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.52949/24.
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