Clémence Dallaire

Clémence Dallaire
Université Laval | ULAVAL · Faculty of Nursing

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Background and Objectives: Geriatric Emergency Management (GEM) nurses aim to reduce adverse outcomes by addressing unique needs of older adults seen in emergency departments (EDs), but evidence to demonstrate their impact on ED care transitions is mixed. We evaluated the impact of implementing a GEM nurse model in a local ED on thirty-day revisits...
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Background This study aims to evaluate the impact of Quebec’s first hospital-at-home-inspired mobile Seniors’ Clinic, the “Clinique des Ainés (CDA)”, on frail older adults’ returns to the Emergency Department (ED), mortality, and hospital Length Of Stay (LOS) and rehospitalizations. Methods Design: Quasi-experimental pre-post implementation cohort...
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Affiche scientifique présentant la méthodologie d'un doctorat portant sur l'étude de la mise à l’échelle et la pérennisation d'innovations portant sur les transitions de soins.
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Objective Improving care transitions for older adults can reduce emergency department (ED) visits, adverse events, and empower community autonomy. We conducted an inductive qualitative content analysis to identify themes emerging from comments to better understand ED care transitions. Methods The LEARNING WISDOM prospective longitudinal observatio...
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New housing models have emerged in Europe, Australia, the United States, and Canada. Intended for individuals with neurocognitive disorders, these models are characterized by a philosophy centered on the person, self-determination, liberty of choice, flexibility of care, acceptance of risk, and autonomy. Work and care are organized according to the...
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Aim: To describe the impact on nursing practice of using continuous pulse oximetry monitoring to monitor patients at high risk for respiratory depression after surgery. Design: A convergent mixed method design. Methods: Thirty (30) hours of non-participant structured observation and explanatory interviews were conducted with 10 nurses from the...
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Abstract: Many definitions are according to successful ageing. Unfortunately, the first definitions were limited to the absence of diseases. Those definition are not inclusive and exclude many populations cope well with their chronic diseases. Even though, successful ageing is possible with chronic diseases. Nowadays, HIV is considered as a chroni...
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Visiting restrictions had to be imposed to prevent the spread of the COVID-19 virus and ensure the safety of long-term care home (LTCH) residents. This mixed method study aimed to explore residents’ and family caregivers’ acceptability of electronic tablets used to preserve and promote contact. Semi-structured individual interviews with 13 LTCH res...
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Aims To investigate and describe the current state of knowledge about Fundamental Care in terms of population, contexts, concepts and gaps. Design A scoping review. Data sources CINAHL, Medline, PsycINFO and EMBASE databases were searched in April 2021 for eligible literature, published from January 2010, onwards. Review Methods This scoping rev...
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The historical development of nursing knowledge reflects the political, social, and professional contexts that have shaped it, but also different visions of science and scientific knowledge. This article focuses on these two elements, science and scientific nursing knowledge, in order to examine nursing knowledge in the context in which it was prop...
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This article presents Reed’s perspective on the development of nursing knowledge. Her concept is embedded in the perspective of intermodernism. For Reed, intermodernism is a philosophy for nursing science and practice and thus represents a way of looking at the content, structure, and process of scientific theory. Reed presents her concept in the f...
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The fundamentals of care : A framework and a practice process for addressing the physical, psychosocial, and relational needs of individuals receiving care Since 2008, an international group has been helping to promote a better response to the fundamental needs of individuals receiving care. This group provides a framework on the fundamentals of ca...
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Aims: A discussion of an optimal set of indicators that can be used on a priority basis to assess the performance of nursing care. Background: Recent advances in conceptualization of nursing care performance, exemplified by the Nursing Care Performance Framework, have revealed a broad universe of potentially nursing-sensitive indicators. Organiz...
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Introduction: The overall aim of this project is to help develop knowledge about primary care delivery models likely to improve the accessibility, quality and efficiency of care. Operationally, this objective will be achieved through supporting and evaluating 8 primary care team pilot sites that rely on an expanded nursing role within a more inten...
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The reproducibility of the Canadian Triage & Acuity Scale (CTAS), designed and introduced in the late 1990s in all Canadian emergency departments (EDs), has been studied mostly using measures of interrater agreement. However, each of these studies shares a common limitation: the nurses had received fresh CTAS training, which is likely to have led t...
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The nursing practice informed by research : leader training in health organizations, a promising path Problem. Despite the recognition by nurses of the importance of supporting their experiential knowledge on scientific data, evidence-based nursing research is seldom integrated in their practice. An important limitation is the nurses’ general lack...
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Despite the recognition by nurses of the importance of supporting their experiential knowledge on scientific data, evidence-based nursing research is seldom integrated in their practice. An important limitation is the nurses' general lack of basic abilities to use research to better inform their clinical decision making. The objective of this pilot...
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This large cross-sectional survey of policy analysts working in Quebec ministries (Canada) shows that direct interactions with academic researchers are among the most significant correlates of the consultation of scientific articles, academic research reports and academic books/chapters, but by very little compared to other correlates such as repor...
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We sought to assess the applicability of the Canadian Emergency Department Triage and Acuity Scale (CTAS) in the prehospital setting by comparing CTAS scores as--signed during ambulance transportation by base hospital (BH) nurses with CTAS scores given by emergency department (ED) nurses on patients' arrival. We recruited a prospective sample of co...
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This quasi-experimental research aims to (1) evaluate the implementation process of a community nursing care management model and (2) assess the effects of this model on patients followed at home. Two community healthcare centers had introduced a community nursing care management model in their practice (experimental groups), whereas another health...
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Background: ICU nurses have to face many stressors in daily practice such as death of patients (Beckstrand & Kirchhoff, 2005; Beckstrand, Callister & Kirchhoff, 2006). They have to provide curative care and easily shift to palliative care in a short period of time. The objective of the first phase of this three-phase research program was to describ...
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Avec l’essor que connaît la pratique basée sur des résultats probants, un meilleur recours aux connaissances scientifiques constitue un atout dans le renouveau des pratiques infirmières. Toutefois, des barrières perdurent dans ce domaine. Or, malgré le foisonnement d’études sur ce sujet, aucune n’émane du Québec. Le but de la présente étude explora...
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This article presents modes of participation associated with a successful territorial implementation of a palliative care integrated services network as perceived by the diverse groups of stakeholders involved. A qualitative case study was performed in Quebec, Canada, using individual (n = 16) and group (n = 16) interviews, with a total of 106 part...
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For over 25 years, the Maison Michel-Sarrazin, a private palliative care institution in the Quebec City region, has had an original agreement with other establishments in the healthcare network (hospitals, long-term residential centres and CLSCs), in the form of the loan of nursing services. Based on the findings of a study as part of a research pr...
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Health professionals have numerous visual and reporting scales at their disposal to assess pain. In recent years new tactile tools have been created (Pain Texture Scale and Tactile Pain Scale). This study validates these scales compared with the Numerical Rating Scale in 36 blind athletes who were assessed before and after competitions in the World...
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The Canadian Health Services Research Foundation (CHSRF) has contributed to applied health and nursing services research in Canada by establishing the Regional Training Centres (RTCs). The interdisciplinary education and experience in applied health and nursing services research that the RTCs offer has produced graduates who are highly sought after...
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This article aims to present the beneficial effects associated with the local implementation of an integrated network in palliative care, as perceived by diverse constituency groups. A case study was conducted in the province of Quebec, Canada, using individual (n=16) and group (n=16) interviews, with a total of 106 participants (i.e. managers and...
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More than three decades ago, the report A New Perspective on the Health of Canadians (1974) highlighted the significance of other determinants than the healthcare system. The adoption of healthy public policy was identified in the Ottawa Charter (1986) as one of five strategies aiming to promote health. It must now be acknowledged that even if we h...
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More than three decades ago, the report A New Perspective on the Health of Canadians (1974) highlighted the significance of other determinants than the healthcare system. The adoption of healthy public policy was identified in the Ottawa Charter (1986) as one of five strategies aiming to promote health. It must now be acknowledged that even if we h...
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Les résultats de l'évaluation de l'implantation du programme d'intéressement au titre d'infirmière praticienne spécialisée (IPS) montrent une grande valorisation du rôle de l'IPS et une perception généralisée de la contribution significative de celle-ci au système de santé québécois. L'introduction de ce nouveau rôle a nécessité un engagement impor...
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This qualitative study took place in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. The main objective was to evaluate satisfaction with a transitional program aimed at keeping seniors in the community while waiting for admission to a public long-term care facility. Semistructured interviews were conducted with 4 types of informants: seniors, family members, facilit...
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A national project investigated seniors' perceptions of the influences upon their quality of life. The seven participating cities were Montreal, Quebec City, Ottawa, Toronto, Regina, Vancouver and Whitehorse. The project focussed on policy decisions affecting the quality of life of seniors. It was a participatory study in which seniors controlled t...
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We would like to submit a critical evaluation of different studies on this concept. We will demonstrate that these studies suffer from limitations that deserve an analytical approach pertaining solely to nursing, and for a better understanding and evaluation of treatment results: reminiscence. The goal of this article is to illustrate that reminisc...
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Nous proposons une revue critique des différentes études sur ce concept ; nous montrons que ces études souffrent de limites qui méritent un angle d’analyse strictement infirmière pour une meilleure compréhension et évaluation des résultats de l’intervention de soin : réminiscence. Le but de cet article est de montrer que la réminiscence a été peu a...

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