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View article: Neuropathic Pain Management in France: A Comparison of French Recommendations Using Case-Vignette Surveys
Neuropathic Pain Management in France: A Comparison of French Recommendations Using Case-Vignette Surveys Open
BACKGROUND: Despite the availability of clinical practice guidelines, suboptimal adherence among general practitioners (GPs) in pain management remains a concern. The French Pain Society issued revised guidelines for pain management in 202…
View article: Top 10 palliative care research priorities in France: a 3-step, mixed-methods protocol (AXEPRO study)
Top 10 palliative care research priorities in France: a 3-step, mixed-methods protocol (AXEPRO study) Open
Introduction As one means to avoid waste in research investment, involving patients as full partners in research has become increasingly frequent. There is clearly a low level of investment in palliative care research. Following the guidan…
View article: Predictive value of a self-administered frailty screening questionnaire for the effectiveness of functional rehabilitation evaluated with the locomotor functional independence measure in a geriatric rehabilitation unit: a multicentre cohort study
Predictive value of a self-administered frailty screening questionnaire for the effectiveness of functional rehabilitation evaluated with the locomotor functional independence measure in a geriatric rehabilitation unit: a multicentre cohort study Open
Background Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs) are questionnaires that collect health data directly from the patient, without any intervention from a third party. The aim of rehabilitation units is to restore function. Functional gai…
View article: Factors associated with deferral or non‐performance of an organized breast cancer screening program during the COVID‐19 pandemic in France
Factors associated with deferral or non‐performance of an organized breast cancer screening program during the COVID‐19 pandemic in France Open
Background Delays in detection and treatment of breast cancer can lead to increased mortality. To date, participation in organized breast cancer screenings (OBCS) has been suboptimal worldwide. The objective of this study was to investigat…
View article: Perceptions of general practitioners towards the services provided by advanced practice nurses: a cross-sectional survey in France
Perceptions of general practitioners towards the services provided by advanced practice nurses: a cross-sectional survey in France Open
Background New healthcare professions are emerging due to scarce medical resources. The appearance of a new healthcare profession, advanced practice nurses (APNs), has raised questions about how general practitioners interrelate with them …
View article: Effect of the Implementation of the French Hospital Regionalization Policy on Patient Mobility
Effect of the Implementation of the French Hospital Regionalization Policy on Patient Mobility Open
A new law was voted in France in 2016 to increase cooperation between public sector hospitals. Hospitals were encouraged to work under the leadership of local referral centers and to share their support functions (e.g., information systems…
View article: Impact of a dTcaP booster vaccine awareness campaign initiated by the French national health insurance for adults aged 25 years in 2021
Impact of a dTcaP booster vaccine awareness campaign initiated by the French national health insurance for adults aged 25 years in 2021 Open
Background Vaccination schedules differ from country to country. In France, the diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, poliomyelitis (dTcaP) booster vaccine coverage for adults aged 25 has been lower than those recommended. We evaluated the impac…
View article: Burden and patient characteristics associated with repeat consultation for unscheduled care within 30 days in primary care: a retrospective case control study with implications for aging and public health
Burden and patient characteristics associated with repeat consultation for unscheduled care within 30 days in primary care: a retrospective case control study with implications for aging and public health Open
Introduction Repeated consultations in primary care represent a significant burden on healthcare services. Characterizing the patients who repeatedly attend ambulatory care would enhance our understanding of the healthcare needs of this po…
View article: Healthcare-associated adverse events and readmission to the emergency departments within seven days after a first consultation
Healthcare-associated adverse events and readmission to the emergency departments within seven days after a first consultation Open
Introduction The use of emergency hospital service has become increasingly frequent with a rise of approximately 3.6%. in annual emergency department visits. The objective of this study was to describe the reasons for reconsultations to em…
View article: Does the implementation of pay-for-performance indicators improve the quality of healthcare? First results in France
Does the implementation of pay-for-performance indicators improve the quality of healthcare? First results in France Open
Background Pay-for-performance (P4P) models are intended to promote quality of care in both hospitals and primary care settings. They are considered as a means of changing medical practices, particularly in primary care. Objectives The fir…
View article: Effectiveness of Prevention Interventions Using Social Marketing Methods on Behavioural Change in the General Population: A Systematic Review of the Literature
Effectiveness of Prevention Interventions Using Social Marketing Methods on Behavioural Change in the General Population: A Systematic Review of the Literature Open
In an effort to encourage people to adopt healthy behaviours, social marketing is increasingly used in disease prevention and health promotion. This systematic review aimed to evaluate the effect of prevention initiatives that use social m…
View article: Aetiology, clinical features, diagnostic studies, and outcomes of community-acquired pneumonia in kidney transplant recipients admitted to hospital: a multicentre retrospective French cohort study
Aetiology, clinical features, diagnostic studies, and outcomes of community-acquired pneumonia in kidney transplant recipients admitted to hospital: a multicentre retrospective French cohort study Open
CAP episodes occurred in kidney transplant recipients with a long history of immunosuppressive drug exposure. Diagnostic studies identified a microorganism in more than one-third of CAP episodes, including drug-resistant and opportunistic …
View article: Impact of promoting blood donation in general practice: Prospective study among blood donors in France
Impact of promoting blood donation in general practice: Prospective study among blood donors in France Open
Introduction Waiting rooms in general practitioners' (GP) surgeries are a potentially useful site for spreading educational messages about health behaviors. We aimed to evaluate the impact of posters displayed in GPs' waiting rooms on the …
View article: Neoadjuvant chemotherapy for borderline resectable and upfront resectable pancreatic cancer increasing overall survival and disease-free survival?
Neoadjuvant chemotherapy for borderline resectable and upfront resectable pancreatic cancer increasing overall survival and disease-free survival? Open
Background Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is the most common pancreatic neoplasm. Surgery is the factual curative option, but most patients present with advanced disease. In order to increase resectability, results of neoadjuvant …
View article: Optimization of French Hospital Department Activities Using an Efficient Discrete Event Simulation Model
Optimization of French Hospital Department Activities Using an Efficient Discrete Event Simulation Model Open
A mismatch between patient demand and emergency departments (EDs)’ capacity to deliver care often leads to poor patient flow and overcrowding, and therefore an increase in waiting. This paper presents a mid-term decision support system dea…
View article: Analysis of Saturation in the Emergency Department: A Data-Driven Queuing Model Using Machine Learning
Analysis of Saturation in the Emergency Department: A Data-Driven Queuing Model Using Machine Learning Open
Emergency department is a key component of the health system where the management of crowding situations is crucial to the well-being of patients. This study proposes a new machine learning methodology and a queuing network model to measur…
View article: Gaps to Best Practices for Teleconsultations Performed by General Practitioners: A Descriptive Cross-Sectional Study
Gaps to Best Practices for Teleconsultations Performed by General Practitioners: A Descriptive Cross-Sectional Study Open
The COVID-19 pandemic led to large increases in telemedicine activity worldwide. This rapid growth, however, may have impacted the quality of care where compliance with guidelines and best practices are concerned. The aim of this study was…
View article: Experience of Primary Care Physicians in the Aube Department, France, Regarding the COVID-19 Crisis
Experience of Primary Care Physicians in the Aube Department, France, Regarding the COVID-19 Crisis Open
Background: General practitioners (GPs) played a decisive role during the COVID-19 epidemic, particularly in the identification and care of patients at home. This study aimed to describe the primary care physicians’ perceptions of the COVI…
View article: Osteopathy in the treatment of irritable bowel syndrome symptoms in adults: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
Osteopathy in the treatment of irritable bowel syndrome symptoms in adults: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial Open
Background: Osteopathy is chosen by patients as a treatment for irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) but evidence for its effectiveness is poor. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of osteopathy for IBS at 1 month follow-u…
View article: Understanding the surgeon’s behaviour during robot-assisted surgery: protocol for the qualitative Behav’Robot study
Understanding the surgeon’s behaviour during robot-assisted surgery: protocol for the qualitative Behav’Robot study Open
Introduction Robot-assisted surgery is spreading worldwide, accounting for more than 1.2 million procedures in 2019. Data are sparse in the literature regarding the surgeon’s mechanisms that mediate risk-taking during a procedure, especial…
View article: Heterogeneity of patients with functional/dissociative seizures: Three multidimensional profiles
Heterogeneity of patients with functional/dissociative seizures: Three multidimensional profiles Open
Objective Current concepts highlight the neurological and psychological heterogeneity of functional/dissociative seizures (FDS). However, it remains uncertain whether it is possible to distinguish between a limited number of subtypes of FD…
View article: Perception of the use of a telephone interpreting service during primary care consultations: A qualitative study with allophone migrants
Perception of the use of a telephone interpreting service during primary care consultations: A qualitative study with allophone migrants Open
Objectives The language barrier prevents allophone migrant patients from accessing healthcare when arriving in a country, and interpreters are often needed to help them to be understood. This study aimed to understand perceptions and exper…