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Journal articles on the topic "Soins à domicile – France – 1990-2020":
FOURNIER, JP, JB AMELINEAU, S. HILD, J. NGUYEN-SOENEN, A. DAVIOT, B. SIMONNEAU, P. BOWIE, L. DONALDSON, and A. CARSON-STEVENS. "INCIDENTS DE SECURITE DES PATIENTS PENDANT LA PERIODE DE CRISE SANITAIRE EN FRANCE." EXERCER 33, no. 179 (January 1, 2022): 25–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.56746/exercer.2022.179.25.
Brun, G., B. K. Azorbly, T. Della, and M. Celhay. "Prise en charge de personnes âgées dans les services d’urgences psychiatriques, critères d’hospitalisation et motifs de consultation : état des lieux au SAAU de Pau." European Psychiatry 29, S3 (November 2014): 621. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eurpsy.2014.09.108.
Obaro, H. K., B. Abdulkadir, and S. Abdullahi. "In vitro antibiotic susceptibility of bacterial pathogens and risk factors associated with culture positive neonatal sepsis in two hospitals, Katsina metropolis, Nigeria." African Journal of Clinical and Experimental Microbiology 23, no. 4 (October 24, 2022): 378–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/ajcem.v23i4.6.
Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Soins à domicile – France – 1990-2020":
Trabut, Loïc. "Nouveaux salariés, nouveaux modèles : le maintien à domicile des personnes âgées dépendantes." Paris, EHESS, 2011. http://www.theses.fr/2011EHES0108.
The first part of this thesis shows that this modality of organization, in order to face up to the constraints, especially temporal ones, inherent in the care-taking of elderly persons, develops strategies of rationalization of time schedules (increased surveillance of the time spent for each activity) and job contracts (yearly calculation of working time). Hence, despite of the increased professionalism of the elderly care workers, the intermediary mode has not led to an improvement of the work conditions of the care workers. In parallel to the development of the intermediary mode, hybrid models of supply of home care, connecting the domestic model and the medical, social and industrial mode I, supported by a multitude of actors, nursing services at home, the tear that evaluates the "dependent elderly allocation" etc. -have emerged. The second part of the thesis shows that the direct employment of a home care worker, mostly a cIeaning lady, is a the origin of these mixed modes of organization. However, the latter have a varying form, just as the role of the care worker at home : the more or less important presence of the sanitary and social part depends on the degree of implication of potential helpers from the family, the level of dependence and the diversity of needs that are to satisfy to ensure the sustainability of home care. In these flexible modes of organization we show the emergence of putting in place an informal custodianship
Trabut, Loïc. "Nouveaux salariés, nouveaux modèles : le maintien à domicile des personnes âgées dépendantes." Phd thesis, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales (EHESS), 2011. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00656226.
Loison-Leruste, Marie. "Habiter à côté des SDF : représentations sociales et attitudes à l'égard des personnes sans domicile." Paris, EHESS, 2009. http://www.theses.fr/2009EHES0104.
Homeless people are emblematic of the urban exclusion in contemporary societies. They bear the stigmas of their "strangeness" or difference and embody a marginality and deviance from accepted social standards. This thesis is based bath on qualitative and quantitative work with a sample of 423 persons who live near to emergency accommodation services for homeless people. These people are particularly sensitive to their presence: they notice a number of nuisances in their domestic environment and feel assaulted by these "undesirable" behaviours which threaten the security of their possessions and their well-being. The local residents living neat to these accommodation services mobilize the negative social representations of homelessness and distinguish, according to social and moral characteristics, the "good" and the "bad" homeless people. They adopt various types of attitudes. From "indifference" to "engaged rejection" by way of "critic of rejection" and "distant rejection", these attitudes are not only their own but are locatable in the entirety of social policies intended for homeless people. They highlight one of the current shape of social regulation of homelessness which is characterized by a selective compassion. Furthermore, they highlight one of the current shapes of social regulation of homelessness which is characterized by a selective compassion. By analyzing the process of categorisation which constitutes the heart of social representations of homelessness and structures attitudes adopted towards these people, this thesis alIows us to understand how and why the homelessness question reappears periodically in the collective debate
Billion, Julien. ""I don't sleep at home" [Je ne dors pas à la maison] : lien social et jeunesse sans domicile à Paris et à New York." Paris, EHESS, 2012. http://www.theses.fr/2012EHES0064.
This research is original by virtue of : its subject - homeless youths ; its theorical framework - sociology of rupture ; a population - heterosexual, homosexual, bisexual and transgender homeless youths ; an eminently qualitative approach - the retrospective self reporting of youths and their follow - up during the length of the PhD ; a fieldwork methodology - a street ethnography, recorded and unrecorded interviews and the use of Internet social network ; an international comparison - France and the USA, mainly in Paris and New York City ; two urban centers as research territories - Châtelet and Midtown. In the body of my dissertation, those social trajectories are broken up into different elements. In conclusion, they are examined in their entirety, in order to make a typology. Three main forms of trajectories are distinguished : very much excluded homeless youths ; homeless youths who are between social exclusion and social inclusion ; and homeless youths socially included but a precarious way
Sifer-Riviere, Lynda. "Entre désordre et ordre : la fabrique des réseaux régionaux de cancérologie (1990-2010)." Paris, EHESS, 2012. http://www.theses.fr/2012EHES0147.
Through the analysis of the origins and the generalization of the Regional Oncology Networks in France, this thesis aims to understand the reconfiguration of the organization of cancer care in the line with interactionnist sociological way and in particular with Anselm Strauss approach. As a medical organization, the Regional Oncology Networks are coordinated and evaluated through the same unique principles as any other hospital activity that is dedicated to cancer in France today. Based on the result of an ethnographical and long-term analysis of two regions that were chosed of their contrasted experience, the thesis reconstitutes three moments that lead to the situation which prevails today : (1) the invention of the networks of cancer, more or less formalized and operating at variable geographical scales between 1996 and 1996, (2) the invention of the regional networks of cancer contributing to order in a region the emerging diversity networks cancer and the cancer care organization between 1996 and 2003, and finally (3) their generalization to the whole national territory, became compulsory by the national plan of fight against cancer between 2003 and 2007. The Regional Cancer Network becomes a new regional organization of the national politic in the fight against cancer. During these three periods, the development of various types of networks was a response to different organizational and professional problems linked to an increased competition between the clinicians and hospitals, the opaqueness of care providers and politico-economic imperatives in constant evolution. Examining the work necessary for the invention and for the development of these networks made it possible to report the capacity of both clinicians and hospitals to create locally new solutions to reorder and re-configure the organization of cancer care, which are embedded in the changing context of the health care system and its regulation
Bréchat, Pierre-Henri. "Territoires et égalité d'accès aux soins et à la santé." Thesis, Paris 2, 2012. http://www.theses.fr/2012PA020054/document.
The recomposition of public health policies has, for some years now, recentred around a notion of « relevant territory ». Experiments conducted since 1991 in the field of health and social planning have led public authorities to suggest a range of « health territories ». This notion allows identification of the perimeters within which the state attempts to knit together care and health offers in line with the needs of the population as well as with national or regional priorities. Beyond the fact of inequalities between territories, certain issues relating to access to care and health seem destined to get in the way. The French law of 2009 on reforming hospitals and concerning patients, health care and territories, sets out new models, in accordance with a redefinition of public service missions, which demand reflection on these inequalities as well as on those inequalities derived therefrom. There is a layering of places and forms of inequality which invites a rethink of the discursive variations between the maintenance of public service and the development of services for every section of the public. Proposals are made to improve equality of access to care and health for everyone, everywhere, so that principles of solidarity and fraternity no longer be called into question. This set of proposals could allow a return to a public service, effectively addressing such 21st century challenges as the reduction of inequalities. With the patient rights issue at its heart, this work on public health territory guarantees equality of access to care and health, illustrating the territorialisation of health policy. This means, of course, that the territorialisation dynamic concerns all public policy
Fraisse, Laurent. "Un parcours de recherche au coeur de la construction de l’économie sociale et solidaire : innovation, institutionnalisation et comparaison." Thesis, Paris, CNAM, 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019CNAM1265.
This PhD in sociology through looks back onto a twenty-year professional research career. The first part describes my research journey, from three different angles : biographical, methodological, bibliographical. The second part of the thesis gives an overview of my research work (articles, chapters, studies) put into perspective with regard to the state of current knowledge. The first topic concerns the socio-political dimension of solidarity economy through an in-depth discussion of several concepts (local initiatives, local public spheres, the network organization of non-profit sector, conceptions of social change). In addition, social and solidarity economy as a specific object within public policies is studied at local and European levels. The second topic explores the transformations of the role of non-profit organizations in society. The current changes of contractualization and financing methods between associations and governments (public procurement and subsidies) have been the subject of qualitative and quantitative studies. The conceptual ambivalences of the notions of social utility and social innovation are highlighted. Historically claimed by non-profit representatives to emphasize the specificities of their economic activities, social utility has gradually become a criterion for extending the scope of social and solidarity economy in France. The last topic concerns early-years childcare and elderly care policies. The transition from home care for dependent elderly person to personal services is analyzed as a tangle of regulations that makes it problematic to build a quasi-market and questions the place and strategies of non-profit organizations as historical actors in the sector. The comparison, on a European scale, of local childcare systems provides additional insight into the typologies of care systems elaborated at a national level