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A hypnosis-based group intervention to improve quality of life in children with cancer and their parents.
2019,Article scientifiqueMany children with cancer and their parents suffer from distress, fatigue, and relational difficulties. Hypnosis is often used to decrease children’s procedure-related pain and distress in paediatric oncology, and to improve the well-being of adults with cancer. This paper describes a pilot study assessing the acceptability and feasibility of a group intervention combining self-care and hypnosis for ... -
Hospital practices for the implementation of patient partnership in a multi-national European region
2021,Article scientifiqueBackground: The extent to which patients are involved in their care can be influenced by hospital policies and interventions. Nevertheless, the implementation of patient participation and involvement (PPI) at the organisational (meso) level has rarely been assessed systematically. The aim of this study was to assess the occurrence of PPI practices in hospitals in Belgium, France, Germany and Luxembourg ... -
Qualitative thematic analysis of the phenomenology of near-death experiences
2018,Article scientifiqueNear-death experiences (NDEs) refer to profound psychological events that can have an important impact on the experiencers’ (NDErs) lives. Previous studies have shown that NDEs memories are phenomenologically rich. In the present study, we therefore aimed to extract the common themes (referred to as “features” in the NDE literature) reported by NDErs by analyzing all the concepts stored in the ... -
Impact de l’utilisation de la Luminette® sur le bien-être au travail dans un service de radiothérapie
2013,Article scientifiquePurpose <br /> <br />Studies showed beneficial effect of light therapy on well-being at work. Our randomized cross-over study aimed at analyzing the effects of light exposition with the use of Luminette® in a hospital department without access to natural light. <br />Materials and methods <br /> <br />The study design proposed an alternation between two periods of four weeks of use of Luminette® ... -
Teaching communication and stress management skills to junior physicians dealing with cancer patients: a Belgian Interuniversity Curriculum
2006,Article scientifiqueBackground: Ineffective physicians' communication skills have detrimental consequences for patients and their relatives, such as insufficient detection of psychological disturbances, dissatisfaction with care, poor compliance, and increased risks of litigation for malpractice. These ineffective communication skills also contribute to everyday stress, lack of job satisfaction, and burnout among ... -
La «Health Literacy»,un moyen pour réduire les inégalités sociales de santé
2017,Article scientifiqueHealth literacy (HL) is defined as ‘the knowledge, motivation, and competences to access, understand, appraise and apply health information in order to make judgments and take decisions in everyday life concerning health care, disease prevention and health promotion to maintain or improve quality of life’. This concept begins to be recognized as a priority area for action at political level ... -
Réflexivité et débriefing en simulation : présentation d’un dispositif pédagogique
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L'approche patient partenaire de soins en question
2018,Article scientifiquePatient engagement in health care system can be regarded as a lever for the general improvement of people's health, the quality and safety of care. Among the many approaches that co-exist, the model of Patient Partner is relatively recent and declares itself as the most successful to promote this engagement. The authors of this article propose to present briefly the above model and to raise the ... -
Predictors and correlates of burnout in residents working with cancer patients
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Besoins psychosociaux et perception d'iniquité: combinaison de méthodes d'action pour venir en aide aux conjoints de patients atteints d'un cancer - Une étude pilote
2014,Article scientifiqueCancer is a chronic illness that impacts both patients and family members. Spouses will often take on a caregiver role, meeting psychosocial needs such as health professional needs and information needs. This caregiver role can also create emotional distress. Moreover, spouses might experience perceived inequity characterized by a combination of feelings of overinvestment and of underbenefit. ... -
“Patient participation”: Towards a conceptual model and dimensions’ descriptions
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La qualité de vie au travail des médecins assistants qui traitent le cancer
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Vécu des conjoints face au cancer de leur partenaire : Rôle de proche aidant principal, besoins psychosociaux et détresse émotionnelle
2014,Article scientifiqueIntroduction. Cancer causes in patients cognitive, emotional and behavioral reactions but what about their spouses? Aim. This study aims to describe, among spouses in good physical health, the size of their nearest major role in helping their emotional distress and psychosocial needs. Methodology. Participants were recruited with the prior consent of the patient, in four hospitals from Liege ... -
Psychosocial needs and perception of inequity: How spouses react to the cancer of their partner?
2013,Livre/Ouvrage ou monographieBackground. Several studies have highlighted the importance of psychosocial needs in cancer patients’ spouses. Our study’s aim was to reduce these spouses’ needs, using a combination of two psychotherapeutic methods: 1. Psychosocial needs’ organization into a hierarchy; 2. Problem-solving method. We also assessed perception of inequity, which is a new concept used in psycho-oncology. This perception ... -
Factors that influence physicians' burnout: Impact of a communication skills training program
2006,Livre/Ouvrage ou monographie