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dc.contributor.advisorCarpentier, Normand
dc.contributor.authorContreras, Ricardo
dc.date.accessioned2009-02-27T12:29:43Z
dc.date.available2009-02-27T12:29:43Z
dc.date.issued2008-12-04
dc.date.submitted2008-09
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/1866/2675
dc.subjectAidants familiauxen
dc.subjectimpératifs technocratiquesen
dc.subjectmodes d’interventionen
dc.subjectanalyse de contenuen
dc.subjectAlzheimeren
dc.subjectsystème de santé du Québecen
dc.subjectintervenantsen
dc.subjectHealth system in Quebecen
dc.subjectAlzheimeren
dc.subjectcaregiversen
dc.subjectintervention modesen
dc.subjectmanagementen
dc.subjectcontent analysisen
dc.subjectpractitionersen
dc.titleConnivence et non connivence : les modes d’intervention des professionnels auprès d’aidants familiaux ayant un proche atteint de la maladie d’Alzheimeren
dc.typeThèse ou mémoire / Thesis or Dissertationen
etd.degree.disciplineSociologieen
etd.degree.grantorUniversité de Montréalen
etd.degree.levelMaîtrise / Master'sen
etd.degree.nameM. Sc.en
dcterms.abstractCe mémoire a pour objectif de retracer les modes d’intervention qu’entretiennent les intervenants de la santé vis-à-vis des aidants familiaux ayant un proche atteint d’une maladie cognitive de type Alzheimer. À l’aide de l’analyse de contenu, nous allons explorer quels sont les modes d’intervention qu’ils privilégient dans un contexte d’impératifs technocratiques. Pour ce faire, nous avons étudié les entrevues menées auprès de 12 intervenants provenant de diverses professions du champ de la santé et des services sociaux, qui ont un rapport direct avec les aidants familiaux. Les résultats indiquent deux types de mode d’intervention : soit, des rapports de connivence ou de non connivence. Ces deux modes d’intervention se distinguent principalement par le recours aux savoirs pratiques.en
dcterms.abstractThis thesis will portray the intervention modes which health professionals maintain with respect to helping caregivers having an ill relative affected by Alzheimer-type cognitive disease. Using a qualitative approach, we explore which are the intervention modes that experts privilege, in a context of technocratic requirements. Thus, using content analysis, we explored the interviews of 12 practitioners from several professional fields and having a direct relationship with caregivers. Results indicate that there are two types of intervention. On one hand, there are practitioners who adopt an approach of complicity with the caregivers and, on the other hand, there are those who adopt an approach of non complicity with the caregiver. These two types of practitioner differ mainly on having or not practical experience.en
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