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Public Health: Combining Scientific Data and Empirical Knowledge: Introduction to the Feature
There is now a consensus on the value of relying on evidence—by incorporating both scientific knowledge and the experiential insights of professionals and users—in the field of...
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Citizens must be actively involved in developing health promotion initiatives [Interview]
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Health evidence is crucial for taking action to benefit communities [Interview]
When it comes to health promotion, the findings of basic and clinical research are useful but difficult to translate into concrete actions for the general public. It is in this context...
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Family and Parenting Support Program for Children Ages 6–11: 10 Years of Experience in France
A program designed in the United States to support parenting and the development of children’s psychosocial skills has been recognized as “evidence-based” across the Atlantic. Since...
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Professionals trained in leveraging experiential knowledge for health promotion
Since 2020, the École des hautes études en santé publique (EHESP) and the National Working Group on Knowledge Translation have been offering a 30-hour training course on knowledge...
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Integrating scientific and experiential knowledge to reduce inequalities
The School of Advanced Studies in Public Health (EHESP) is dedicated to sharing various forms of knowledge—experiential, scientific, and contextual—in the development of public health...
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Capitalizing on Experiences in Health Promotion: Challenges, Contributions, and Methodology
The French Public Health Society (SFSP) and the National Federation for Health Education and Promotion (FNES) are leading the discussions within the national Capitalization Working...
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Study of non-occupational exposure to mesothelioma risk factors in the DO-Mesothelioma pilot study (2013–2015)
Introduction - Nearly 20% of pleural mesotheliomas in men and 60% in women occur in people who have never been occupationally exposed to asbestos. In these individuals, as in those with...
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Reflections on off-network purchases based on observations of the tobacco and nicotine replacement therapy market during France’s first lockdown
Introduction - The exceptional measures taken to curb the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic led to substantial changes in the supply of tobacco products during the first lockdown, from...