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A framework for information accessible to everyone.
A group of experts, brought together by Santé publique France and the Interdisciplinary Research Chair in Literacy and Inclusion at the Université du Québec en Outaouais, will publish a...
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To better define literacy!
Literacy is an evolving concept, now defined as the ability of an individual, a setting, and a community to understand and communicate information through language across various media...
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Positive Psychology: A Literature Review of Effective Interventions.
The foundation of positive psychology is to improve one’s well-being and achieve personal fulfillment by cultivating positive emotions, engaging in the present moment, finding meaning in...
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Professor Pierre Delormas: A Career Dedicated to Public Health
On December 29, 2016, in La Tronche near Grenoble, many healthcare professionals gathered to honor the memory of one of public health’s leading figures. Professor Pierre Delormas passed...
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Participation in health programs: moving beyond romantic rhetoric.
The author, a specialist in community-based approaches and health inequalities, examines three key questions raised by participatory practices in health: who participates and what is the...
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Alzheimer's: A program to support the families and friends of those affected.
This article describes the launch of a support program for caregivers of Alzheimer's patients called "Fil mauve" and its pilot implementation in February 2003 at four hospitals in the...
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Medical consultations: from communication to health education.
Drawing on a review of the literature on consultation models, this article explores the relationship between the communication skills that physicians use in the care relationship and...
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Promoting a project: the importance of written communication.
A practical guide offering advice to health education professionals on how to draft written materials presenting their projects and fieldwork. With a view to promoting these initiatives...
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The Benefits and Limitations of the Community Approach.
The author briefly reviews the development of the community-based approach and its underlying principles, as well as the methodology of community work. She uses this framework to...
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The MSA and Health Education: Guiding Principles.
This report outlines the policy pursued over the past twenty years by the Mutualité sociale agricole (France’s second-largest social security system) regarding health education and...