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Bienvenue sur la collection HAL regroupant la production scientifique du Département Universitaire de Médecine Générale (DUMG) Montpellier-Nîmes
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Agnès Oude Engberink, Guillaume Tessier, Ilham Kamil, Gérard Bourrel, Olivier Moranne. General Practitioners’ representation of early-stage CKD is a barrier to adequate management and patient empowerment: results of a phenomenological study.. Journal of Nephrology, In press, ⟨10.1007/s40620-023-01838-y⟩. ⟨hal-04411309⟩
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François Carbonnel, Grégoire Mercier, Elise Chin, Layana Caroupaye-Caroupin, Emilie Agrech, et al.. PACTES Chaleur : construction d’un outil cartographique d’identification des populations vulnérables à la chaleur. Commissariat général au développement durable (CGDD). 2023, pp.gd4h.ecologie.gouv.fr/defis. ⟨hal-04260855⟩
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Gregory Ninot, Estelle Guerdoux-Ninot, Fanny Leenhardt, François Carbonnel, Kerstin Faravel, et al.. Impact des Thérapies Complémentaires sur la Survie de Patients Atteints d’un Cancer Traités par Chimiothérapie Orale dans un Établissement Hospitalier Français Spécialisé en Oncologie : Étude Exploratoire. Oncologie, 2022, 24 (4), pp.605-612. ⟨10.32604/oncologie.2022.024558⟩. ⟨hal-04057055⟩
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Marie-Catherine MC Reboul, Pauline Maury, Sylvain Pavageau, Patirck Josa. Vécu de la pandémie de COVID-19 par des médecins généraliste des Pyrénées Orientales: entre challenge excitant & bouleversement de l’identité profesionnelle. Exercer et enseigner la médecine général, Dec 2022, LILLE, France. . ⟨hal-04138183⟩
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Bernard Clary, Bélinda Baert, Gérard Bourrel, Michel Amouyal, Béatrice Lognos, et al.. Integrating general practitioners into crisis management would accelerate the transition from victim to effective professional: Qualitative analyses of a terrorist attack and catastrophic flooding. European Journal of General Practice, 2022, 28 (1), pp.125-133. ⟨10.1080/13814788.2022.2072826⟩. ⟨hal-03683911⟩
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Dallal Fracso, Gérard Bourrel, Christian Jorgensen, Hélène Fanton, Hein Raat, et al.. The chronic disease Self‐Management Programme: A phenomenological study for empowering vulnerable patients with chronic diseases included in the EFFICHRONIC project. Health Expectations, In press, ⟨10.1111/hex.13430⟩. ⟨hal-03531287⟩
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Mots clés
General practitioners
Connected health device
Consumer health information
General Practitioners
Complementary and alternative medicine
Behavioral intervention technology
Education
Adult
Non-pharmacological interventions
Care
Médecin généraliste
Complementary and alternative medicine CAM
Telemedicine
Congenital heart disease
Relation médecin-patient
Elderly
Validation
Early detection of cancer
Paradigm
Woman
Prevention
Médecine générale
Alliance thérapeutique
Framework
Cannabis
Canicule
Complementary therapies
Brief intervention
Attachment
Intervention non médicamenteuse
Chronic diseases
Autism Spectrum Disorder ASD
Empowerment
Douleur épigastrique
Cancer du sein
Challenge Green Data for Health
Aging
Care pathway
Analyse sémiopragmatique
Dépression
Interventions non médicamenteuses
Atlasanté
Activité physique
General practice
Behavioral therapy
Empathie
Association
Detection
Chronic Disease Self‐Management Programme
Diagnosis
Cancer
Complex interventions
Contraception
Aged
Nonpharmacological interventions
Détection
Changement de comportement de santé
Étude qualitative
Interventions Non Médicamenteuses
General practitioner
BRCA1
Disasters
Primary care
Clinical trial
Enseignement
Ethics
Environmental health
Annuaire
Phenomenology
Adherence
Accidental Falls
Common mental disorders
Adolescents and young adults
Accueil familial
Cross-Sectional Studies
Approche qualitative
Quality of life
Cancer-associated cachexia
Artificial nutrition
Chronic Kidney Disease
Coagulometer
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders
Approche populationnelle
INM
Lived experience
Ambulatory
BRCA2
App Store
Adolescent
Children
Adult foster care
Approche phénoménologique
Décision vaccinale
Epilepsy
Attachement
Qualitative research
Epilepsy-related risk
Clinical decision making
Breast cancer
Family practice