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Rev Med Suisse ; 9(369): 140-1, 2013 Jan 16.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23409655

ABSTRACT

Some paediatrics centres routinely send the medical consultation letter not only to the primary or referring physician but to the patient and his/her family as well. This way of sharing medical information is appreciated not only by the patients themselves but also by a majority of physicians.


Subject(s)
Documentation , Patient Participation , Referral and Consultation , Child , Humans
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Br J Health Psychol ; 15(Pt 3): 479-510, 2010 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19840495

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVES: This qualitative study aims at understanding the consequences of body deconstruction through mastectomy on corporality and identity in women with breast cancer. DESIGN: Nineteen women were contacted through the hospital. All had to undergo mastectomy. Some were offered immediate breast reconstruction, others, because of cancer treatments, had no planned reconstruction. A qualitative reflexive methodological background was chosen. METHOD: Women were invited to participate in three semi-structured interviews, one shortly before or after mastectomy, and the other interviews later in their illness courses, after surgery. All interviews were transcribed verbatim. Thematic analysis was performed. The analysis of the first interview of each woman is presented in this article. RESULTS: Mastectomy provokes a painful experience of body deconstruction. Even when immediate reconstruction is proposed, contrasted feelings and dissonance are expressed when comparing the former healthy body to the present challenged body entity. Body transformations are accompanied with experiences of mutilation, strangeness, and modify the physical, emotional social, symbolic and relational dimensions of the woman's gendered identity. Although the opportunity of breast reconstruction is seen as a possible recovery of a lost physical symmetry and body integrity, grieving the past body and integrating a new corporality leads to a painful identity crisis. CONCLUSION: With mastectomy, the roots of the woman's identity are challenged, leading to a re-evaluation of her existential values. The consequences of mastectomy transform the woman's corporality and embodiment, and question her identity. Psychological support is discussed in the perspective of our results.


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Body Image , Breast Neoplasms/psychology , Breast Neoplasms/surgery , Carcinoma, Ductal/psychology , Carcinoma, Ductal/surgery , Carcinoma, Intraductal, Noninfiltrating/psychology , Carcinoma, Intraductal, Noninfiltrating/surgery , Carcinoma, Lobular/psychology , Carcinoma, Lobular/surgery , Gender Identity , Identity Crisis , Mammaplasty/psychology , Mastectomy, Segmental/psychology , Mastectomy/psychology , Adaptation, Psychological , Adult , Female , Grief , Humans , Interview, Psychological , Middle Aged , Qualitative Research , Reoperation/psychology
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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18003411

ABSTRACT

The aim of this study was to propose a methodology allowing a detailed characterization of body sit-to-stand/stand-to-sit postural transition. Parameters characterizing the kinematics of the trunk movement during sit-to-stand (Si-St) postural transition were calculated using one initial sensor system fixed on the trunk and a data logger. Dynamic complexity of these postural transitions was estimated by fractal dimension of acceleration-angular velocity plot. We concluded that this method provides a simple and accurate tool for monitoring frail elderly and to objectively evaluate the efficacy of a rehabilitation program.


Subject(s)
Acceleration , Accidental Falls/prevention & control , Biomechanical Phenomena/instrumentation , Monitoring, Ambulatory/instrumentation , Movement/physiology , Posture/physiology , Signal Processing, Computer-Assisted/instrumentation , Aged, 80 and over , Algorithms , Biomechanical Phenomena/methods , Equipment Design , Equipment Failure Analysis , Frail Elderly , Humans , Information Storage and Retrieval/methods , Monitoring, Ambulatory/methods , Transducers
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Z Gerontol Geriatr ; 39(4): 297-300, 2006 Aug.
Article in German | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16900450

ABSTRACT

The German version of the Falls Efficacy Scale-International Version (FES-I), which is presented, was developed for the documentation of fall-related selfefficacy in older persons by a EU-funded expert network (Prevention of Falls Network Europe ProFaNE). The FES-I represents a modification of the original Falls Efficacy Scale (FES), including additional items on complex functional performances and social aspects of falls. The FES-I shows high internal reliability (Cronbach's alpha = 0.96) as well as high test-retest reliability (r=0.96). The mean inter-item correlation was: r = 0.55 (Range r = 0.29-0.79). Results of validation studies for the FES-I in community dwelling older persons for different European countries and geriatric patients with cognitive impairment will be published in the near future.


Subject(s)
Accidental Falls/prevention & control , Surveys and Questionnaires , Activities of Daily Living , Aged , Analysis of Variance , European Union , Fear , Germany , Humans , Reproducibility of Results , Residence Characteristics , Self Efficacy
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