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J Epidemiol Popul Health ; 72(3): 202751, 2024 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38852463

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BACKGROUND: Pass'Santé Jeunes (PSJ), initiated in 2013, addresses high-risk behaviors among young people in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, France. The program, supported by the Agence Régionale de Santé and Promotion Santé Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, combines digital resources with local partnerships to promote healthy choices among youth. OBJECTIVES: This article reviews the comprehensive health promotion approach of PSJ, aiming to identify key deployment strategies that could serve as a model for other regions or health promotion organizations. RESULTS: PSJ offers validated health resources through a website tailored to different age groups and includes content for parents. The program employs a robust digital marketing strategy, enhancing visibility and engagement through social media. Collaborations with regional athletes have significantly increased outreach, with website traffic growing from 1,000 to 31,000 monthly visitors and social media reach exceeding 450,000 in 2023. Over 20,000 professionals have been trained or sensitized, fostering a network of local actors dedicated to youth health. The program's participatory and community-led strategies effectively mobilize various life environments to support health promotion. CONCLUSIONS: PSJ exemplifies a successful regional health promotion model. Its comprehensive approach, integrating digital tools and local partnerships, addresses the complex determinants of youth health behaviors. Ongoing evaluation and adaptation are crucial to maintaining the program's relevance and effectiveness. Future efforts should focus on bridging regional disparities, enhancing youth engagement, and ensuring long-term support for local actors to sustain health promotion activities.


Subject(s)
Health Promotion , Social Media , Adolescent , Child , Female , Humans , Male , Young Adult , France , Health Promotion/methods , Internet , Program Evaluation
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Sante Publique ; 35(3): 261-270, 2023 10 17.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37848373

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Introduction: Risk factors and cardiovascular diseases are overrepresented in people with severe and persistent mental disorders. A person diagnosed with schizophrenia or bipolar disorder is two to three times more likely to die of cardiovascular disease than the general population. Purpose of research: An empowerment program has been co-created to reduce these health inequalities. It is one part of the COPsyCAT project. The people-centered approach has been used. The participation of the patients, caregivers, and health professionals was decisive. Results: Stakeholders redefined the objectives of the program. The aim is to improve quality of life, rather than reducing cardiovascular risk. Existing tools -that have been evaluated for their usability - were selected to allow for self-directed patient orientation, so that the constraints between psychiatry and primary care could be circumvented. The program is based on the pooling of existing resources in a territory. The individual power of action and the organization of healthy offers are thus designed to reinforce each other. Conclusions: This article concretely describes the steps through to which the COPsyCAT empowerment program was designed, in co-construction by the researchers of the study, the users and user associations and healthcare professionals at based on their experiential knowledge. The feasibility of the program and the appropriation of tools in real situations will soon be evaluated. The measure of the program's effectiveness on cardiovascular risk will come in second time.


Introduction: Au sein de la population présentant des troubles psychiques sévères et persistants, on observe une surreprésentation des facteurs de risque et des pathologies cardiovasculaires. Une personne chez qui un diagnostic de schizophrénie ou de troubles bipolaires a été porté aurait deux à trois fois plus de risque de mourir d'une maladie cardiovasculaire que la population générale. But de l'étude: Dans le cadre du projet « Collaboration patient-soignant pour une meilleure prise en charge des troubles cardiovasculaires des patients souffrant de troubles psychiques au long cours ¼ (COPsyCAT), un programme d'empowerment a été coconstruit pour réduire ces inégalités de santé. La prise en compte de l'expérience et des besoins des patients, de leurs aidants et des professionnels de santé est au cœur de chacune des étapes méthodologiques suivies pour la création du programme. Résultats: Les parties prenantes ont défini le programme comme devant viser l'amélioration de la qualité de vie et non la réduction du risque cardiovasculaire. Des outils ont été sélectionnés selon leur maniabilité pour permettre l'orientation autogérée des patients, de telle sorte que les contraintes inhérentes aux cloisonnements entre psychiatrie et soins primaires soient contournées. Le programme se base sur la mutualisation des ressources existantes sur un territoire. Pouvoir d'agir individuel et construction de contexte favorable à la santé sont ainsi pensés pour se renforcer mutuellement et agir sur des leviers réformateurs. Conclusions: Cet article décrit concrètement les étapes grâce auxquelles le programme d'empowerment COPsyCAT a été conçu, en coconstruction par les chercheurs de l'étude, les usagers et associations d'usagers et les professionnels de santé à partir de leurs savoirs expérientiels. La faisabilité du programme et l'appropriation des outils en situation réelle va être prochainement évaluée. La mesure de l'efficacité du programme sur le risque cardiovasculaire viendra dans un second temps.


Subject(s)
Mental Disorders , Schizophrenia , Humans , Quality of Life , Mental Disorders/therapy , Health Status , Chronic Disease
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Sante Publique ; 34(1): 71-85, 2022.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36102094

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INTRODUCTION: The environment and living conditions of parents during the "first 1000 days" period influence the short- and long-term health trajectories of children. Professionals following pregnancies play an important role in advising future parents to adopt health-promoting behaviors. It appeared necessary to describe the prevention messages transmitted by professionals early in pregnancy. OBJECTIVES: To identify the prevention messages systematically delivered during the first trimester of pregnancy and determine the degree of priority that professionals (midwives, obstetricians, general practitioners) of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté give to them. RESULTS: Prevention messages on infectious risk were addressed by 96.5% of respondents, and those on risk behaviors and addictions by 93.7%. Dietary balance and sports activities (78.5%), as well as risks in the daily life (47.1%) were less delivered. The messages that professionals declared to be delivered systematically to pregnant women during the first trimester were generally those that they considered to be priorities. There were some differences depending on the professional. Regarding information media, the majority of respondents did not use any. They agreed on the importance of a paper-based information medium and wished to be able to rely on a digital medium (62.6%). CONCLUSION: The co-construction of support that meets the needs of both women and professionals and that is validated by health authorities would contribute to better consideration and promotion of health-promoting behaviors by parents, by promoting empowerment of women and couples from the beginning of pregnancy.


Subject(s)
Midwifery , Physicians , Child , Female , Humans , Pregnancy , Pregnancy Trimester, First , Pregnant Women , Risk-Taking
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Sante Publique ; Vol. 31(3): 405-415, 2019.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31640328

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INTRODUCTION: Poor oral health in persons with schizophrenia is a major public health issue affecting 600,000 people in France. The aim of this article was to present the different stages in the development of a specific oral health educational program for persons with schizophrenia. It takes into account experimental knowledge of these persons and presents the results of the feasibility study. PATIENTS AND METHOD: The focus group method was applied to a group of health professionals and users to highlight an exploratory corpus in order to develop an oral health educational program. An expert group including persons with schizophrenia among others validated the fields and tools of this program. A feasibility study was then conducted in a control group of 7 persons with schizophrenia. RESULTS: Altogether, 26 persons participated in this feasibility study. The main fields investigated by the expert group aimed to promote personal responsibility for one's health, to improve access to the healthcare system and to promote the global management of health. The feasibility study showed the ability of this program to change persons with schizophrenia representations and knowledge of this health problem. Most educational tools were considered relevant. CONCLUSION: An oral health educational program was built as part of a caregiver-persons with schizophrenia partnership and showed its feasibility. A multicentric randomized trial is currently ongoing to assess the efficacy of this program with a high level of proof.


Subject(s)
Caregivers/psychology , Oral Health/education , Patient Education as Topic/organization & administration , Schizophrenia/therapy , Feasibility Studies , Focus Groups , France , Humans
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Int J Ment Health Syst ; 10: 65, 2016.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27757142

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BACKGROUND: Schizophrenia is a severe mental disorder that affects 1 % of the world's population, including 600,000 people in France. Persons with schizophrenia (PWS) have excess mortality (their life expectancy is reduced by 20 %) and excess morbidity. In addition, such persons may have a large number of missing or decayed teeth. Dental caries and periodontal measurement indexes are often twice as high as the level found in the general population. Poor oral health can also affect quality of life and oral health is inseparable from general health. The management of oral health problems needs a multidisciplinary approach. According to the World Health Organization, the aim of therapeutic education (TE) is to help patients take care of themselves and to improve empowerment and recovery. In this educational approach, it is important to take into account the patient's personal experience. Though rarely investigated, the personal experience of PWS in oral health quality of life (OHRQoL) must be used to build a therapeutic educational programme in oral health (TEPOH) in a multidisciplinary approach, and the effectiveness of this program must be evaluated. METHODS/DESIGN: We report the protocol of a randomized controlled cluster study. This study will be conducted in twelve hospitals in France. We hypothesized that a decrease of 20 % in the proportion of patients with CPI ≥ 3 would establish the effectiveness of TEPOH. Therefore, 12 hospitals will be randomly allocated to either TEPOH or no TEPOH. Altogether, they will have to recruit 230 PWS, who will be randomly allocated with a ratio of 1:1 to one of two conditions: control without intervention versus the group benefitting from TEPOH. DISCUSSION: If successful, the study will generate methodologically sound results that provide knowledge on the effectiveness of a TEP in oral health for PWS. The results can be used to promote OHRQoL in a global health approach and develop appropriate strategies to encourage and facilitate financial support for healthcare, the multidisciplinary treatment of dental disorders, and the development of training in oral and mental health for caregivers. Trial registration Clinical Trials Gov NCT02512367. Date registered 19 July, 2015.

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Sante Publique ; 22(4): 417-24, 2010.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20858340

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The aim of this paper is to carry out a survey and comparative analysis of social representations of physical activity and fruit and vegetables in a sample of young, adult and elderly subjects. Four "urban" areas and four "rural" areas were selected for the purposes of the investigation. The samples used to assess social representations of fruit and vegetables and physical activity included 132 and 153 participants respectively. Verbal association was used and a factorial correspondence analysis was applied to the data. The prevention messages delivered as part of the second national program of nutrition and health were integrated by adult participants. A very limited awareness of the benefits of eating fruit and vegetable was observed in the young population. This study underlines the importance of implementing regular measures for the purposes of qualitative local evaluations that consider the specific characteristics of every age group in order to assess the psychological impact of prevention campaigns.


Subject(s)
Diet , Fruit , Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice , Motor Activity , Vegetables , Adult , Age Factors , Aged , France , Humans , Middle Aged , Rural Population , Urban Population
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Sante Publique ; 20 Suppl 3: S99-107, 2008.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18773834

ABSTRACT

The aim of this study was to evaluate the working conditions of employees in a local council as well as their possible relationships to health, particularly to psychosocial risks--an emerging occupational risk which causes physical and mental illness. Between November 2004 and October 2005, 919 employees were asked to fill out a self-administered questionnaire about their working conditions, their self-perceived health status, and sociodemographic characteristics. The exposure to psychosocial risk (job strain) was evaluated using the Job Content Questionnaire developed by Karasek. A total of 625 employees responded to the survey (participation rate = 68%). Their self-perceived health status was good overall, but the prevalence of job strain reached 22%, and was associated with an accrued frequency of work dissatisfaction, strong perception of stressful work and the desire and intent to change job positions.


Subject(s)
Health Status , Job Satisfaction , Occupational Diseases , Stress, Psychological , Workplace/psychology , Adult , Cross-Sectional Studies , Data Interpretation, Statistical , Female , France , Humans , Local Government , Male , Middle Aged , Occupational Diseases/epidemiology , Occupational Diseases/psychology , Occupations , Risk Factors , Surveys and Questionnaires
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