Faculté des sciences infirmières – Travaux et publications: Soumissions récentes
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Improving the self-efficacy, knowledge, and attitude of nurses regarding concurrent disorder care : results from a prospective cohort study of an interprofessional, videoconference-based programme using the ECHO model
(Wiley, 2022-10-27)Several challenges have been identified for patients with concurrent disorders to access adequate services and for nurses to care for them. These challenges contribute to a pressing need for continuing educational interventions, particularly within ... -
Apathy in older people living with a major neurocognitive disorder in long-term care homes : a scoping review protocol
(2023-01-23)Background: Apathy has major consequences for older people (e.g., deconditioning), their family care partners and formal caregivers. Although systematic reviews have been conducted, they have focused on the effectiveness of interventions to reduce ... -
End-of-life care in long-term care homes : a scoping review protocol
(2023-01-11)Background: Quality end-of-life (EOL) care is essential in long-term care homes (LTCHs), as the average survival time of newly admitted residents is estimated to be around 2 to 2.5 years. However, significant challenges exist when it comes to providing ... -
Référentiel de compétences : baccalauréat en sciences infirmières
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Effect of simulation on cognitive load in health care professionals and students : protocol for a systematic review and meta-analysis
(Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins, 2021)Objective: The objective of this review is to assess the effect of simulation activities and their design features on cognitive load in health care professionals and students. Introduction: Simulation activities are now widely implemented in ... -
La collaboration interprofessionnelle lors de la prise en charge d’un polytraumatisé dans un service d'urgence : résultats d’une étude qualitative exploratoire en contexte canadien
The interprofessional collaboration during the management of a polytrauma patient in the emergency room : results of an exploratory qualitative study in Canada
(Elsevier, 2020-11-10)Introduction La prise en charge du polytraumatisé au service d’urgence est cruciale afin d’optimiser les soins et d’éviter un décès prématuré. Plusieurs études ont souligné d’importantes lacunes dans la collaboration entre les professionnels de l’équipe ... -
Translation, adaptation, and content validation of a French version of the Nurse Competence Scale in Canada.
(2022-09-14)Background: While everyone agrees that it is important for nurses to be competent practitioners, no validated French questionnaire measuring nurse competence is available to date. Internationally, one of the most frequently used questionnaires used ... -
Perceptions and needs regarding technologies in nursing homes : an exploratory study
(Sage, 2019-12-04)Two of the most salient problems in nursing homes are the responsive behaviours and falls of older people living with Alzheimer’s disease and related disorders. Intelligent videomonitoring and mobile applications are potential technologies that may ... -
The social positioning of older people living with Alzheimer’s disease who scream in long-term care homes
(Sage, 2013-12-02)This article describes the social positioning of older people living with Alzheimer’s disease who scream in a long-term care home. Few studies have focused on the social positions taken by older people, their family and formal caregivers during ... -
Conditions and ethical challenges that could influence the implementation of technologies in nursing homes : a qualitative study
(Wiley, 2019-09-01)Aim: To explore the conditions that may influence the implementation of an interactive mobile application (app) and an intelligent videomonitoring system (IVS) in nursing homes (NHs) and the ethical challenges of their use. Background: There is a ...