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Journal articles on the topic "Camps pour personnes âgées"
D., Y. M. "Téléassistance pour personnes âgées." Option/Bio 26, no. 521 (February 2015): 9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0992-5945(15)30018-0.
Full textKadowaki, Laura, and Atiya Mahmood. "Senior Centres in Canada and the United States: A Scoping Review." Canadian Journal on Aging / La Revue canadienne du vieillissement 37, no. 4 (September 6, 2018): 420–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0714980818000302.
Full textFreedman, M. "Logements pour personnes retraitées dans le canton de Genève : étude des facteurs de ségrégation et spatiale." Geographica Helvetica 59, no. 4 (December 31, 2004): 289–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/gh-59-289-2004.
Full textGarnett, Anna, Jenny Ploeg, Maureen Markle-Reid, and Patricia H. Strachan. "Self-Report Tools for Assessing Physical Activity in Community-Living Older Adults with Multiple Chronic Conditions: A Systematic Review of Psychometric Properties and Feasibility." Canadian Journal on Aging / La Revue canadienne du vieillissement 39, no. 1 (October 21, 2019): 12–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0714980819000357.
Full textMenecier-Ossia, Laure, Maureen Kholler, Alba Moscato, and Pascal Menecier. "L’alcool en établissement pour personnes âgées." Soins Gérontologie 19, no. 106 (March 2014): 34–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sger.2013.12.012.
Full textSimzac, Anne-Bérénice, Maria Grazia Bedin, and Marion Droz Mendelzweig. "Habitats collectifs pour personnes âgées autonomes." Gérontologie et société 43 / n° 165, no. 2 (August 13, 2021): 51–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/gs1.165.0051.
Full textvan den Heuvel, Wim J. A. "Long-Term Nursing Home Care in The Netherlands." Canadian Journal on Aging / La Revue canadienne du vieillissement 15, S1 (1996): 46–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0714980800005730.
Full textGrégoire, Marie Annik. "Les baux en résidences pour personnes âgées : quelle effectivité pour la protection des droits ?" Revue générale de droit 46 (April 19, 2016): 277–304. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1036164ar.
Full textIselin, Marie-Geneviève, and Gregory A. Hinrichsen. "La psychothérapie interpersonnelle (PTI) pour le traitement de la dépression chez les personnes âgées." Santé mentale au Québec 33, no. 2 (January 15, 2009): 67–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/019669ar.
Full textMoody, Elaine, and Alison Phinney. "A Community-Engaged Art Program for Older People: Fostering Social Inclusion." Canadian Journal on Aging / La Revue canadienne du vieillissement 31, no. 1 (February 21, 2012): 55–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0714980811000596.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Camps pour personnes âgées"
Tuchowski, Fanny. "Dispositifs artistiques pour les personnes âgées fragiles." Thesis, Toulouse 2, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018TOU20104.
Full textThe present research studies the different artistic devices offered to older people who have been identified as vulnerable by “L’Hôpital de Jour des Fragilités et de la Prévention de la Dépendance de la Grave” in Toulouse (The Day Hospital of Frailty and the Prevention of Dependency of La Grave). The day hospital encourages patients to commit to joining some art workshops facilitated by professional artists and by cultural institutions recognized both locally and nationally. These artistic devices that do not fall under art therapy and do not have any therapeutic goals fit into a new way of thinking those interventions.For a number of years, a number of studies have measured the therapeutic effects of art on health, however very little research has been devoted to the particularities of the type of those artistic devices, especially in France. This thesis – based on field data collection – focuses on the experience of participants, on the educational positioning of the artists and also on the required dimensions that make those devices a success. To achieve this, we have established an organized research protocol consisted of several stages (observation, analysis, experimentation, modelling.), based on almost four years. We wanted to give an answer to these following questions: What effects these art workshops might have on a frailty old people ? What meanings and what values do people place on these workshops? Do the devices affect the representations of the participants (regarding themselves, the others, the aging effects…)? What are the assets and the limits of those devices? This research, driven by the theory of the devices from l’École de Toulouse, is at the intersection of several disciplines. It aims to capture the different levels of reality, particularly through case studies. This thesis, firmly focused on the co-construction of the knowledge between the actors of the devices and the researcher, participates in the understanding of the approach to artistic practices. We aspire to demonstrate the interest of professional artistic intervention in the field of health and also to reflect the role that art can play for every individual in a society, regardless of their profile
Rance, Mélanie. "Activité physique et condition physique de la personne agée : effets de l'entraînement et du désentraînement sur la composition corporelle, la performance musculaire et l'aptitude aérobie." Clermont-Ferrand 2, 2004. http://www.theses.fr/2004CLF20046.
Full textPerreault, Yvon. "Proposition sur un modèle mixte d'hébergement pour personnes âgées." Thèse, Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières, 1987. http://depot-e.uqtr.ca/5864/1/000567571.pdf.
Full textLégaré, Claudette. "Les clubs pour personnes âgées à Ottawa : étude comparative." Thesis, University of Ottawa (Canada), 1987. http://hdl.handle.net/10393/5481.
Full textGuichoux, Bertrand. "Les centres d'accueil de jour pour les personnes âgées : une structure nouvelle à développer." Caen, 1990. http://www.theses.fr/1990CAEN3004.
Full textJehl, Evelyne. "Maintien à domicile des personnes âgées à Colmar : étude du service de soins infirmiers à domicile pour personnes âgées de Colmar." Université Louis Pasteur (Strasbourg) (1971-2008), 1987. http://www.theses.fr/1987STR1M247.
Full textLaffon, de Mazières Clarisse. "Comment améliorer la qualité de la prise en charge des personnes âgées vivant en établissements d'hébergement pour personnes âgées dépendantes (EHPAD) ?" Thesis, Toulouse 3, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018TOU30178.
Full textImproving the quality of care for nursing home residents is a real concern. A better understanding of the factors determining a good quality of care in nursing homes (NH) is necessary. This thesis deals with three aims: 1) Determining whether facility characteristics - and in particular the number of attending general practitioners (GPs) in NH - are associated with inappropriate neuroleptic prescribing ; 2) Studying the effect of a quality assurance approach in a NH, with or without the intervention of a geriatrician, on potentially inappropriate neuroleptics prescription at 18 months (T18); 3) Offering practical actions improving medical care in NH in order to reduce potentially avoidable transfers to emergency rooms and to prevent disability and functional decline for NH residents. To meet the two first objectives, we used the data from the Impact of a QUAlity exercise study on the change in practices and the functional decline of Residents in EHPAD (IQUARE), a comparative multicenter trial aiming at assessing the impact of a global education intervention for NH staff based on quality indicators. As for the third objective, on the one hand, we implemented a new day hospital characterized by its being exclusively dedicated to NH residents and its ability to provide patient care within a short period of time. On the other hand, we took part in a Task Force discussion of experts in NH care and research, to implement strategies to prevent or to slow disability and functional decline for NH residents.Among the 6275 residents included in IQUARE study, 1532 (24.4%) had at least one prescription for a neuroleptic drug. Compared with nursing homes with <10 GPs/100 beds, nursing homes with more than 30 GPs/100 beds were exposed to a greater risk of potentially inappropriate neuroleptic prescribing. We have not shown the added benefit of geriatrician intervention in a global effort to decrease potentially inappropriate neuroleptic prescribing. This result can be explained by the strong impact of the quality assurance audit restoration at each NH with a 20% decrease of the potentially inappropriate neuroleptic prescribing for the two study groups. Over this thesis, we have opened a responsive day hospital dedicated to NH residents. This day hospital could be a practical response to the problem of inappropriate and avoidable transfers of NH residents to emergency rooms. Improving the quality of care for nursing home residents also means preventing and/or slowing the functional decline of residents. A Task Force of experts emphasized the need for cultural change to incorporate physical activity for nursing home residents and implement multidomain interventions to delay disability. To conclude, this work has identified factors having an influence on potentially inappropriate care and suggests simple areas to improve the quality of care
Chauliac, Nicolas. "Prévenir le suicide des personnes âgées institutionnalisées." Thesis, Lyon, 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019LYSE1252.
Full textSuicide death rates are increasing with age in most countries worldwide, especially for men. On the contrary, Suicide attempts (SA) and suicidal ideations seem less prevalent in the elderly than in other age groups. Factors associated with death by suicide in the general population are mainly psychiatric disorders, including substance use disorders, and a history of SA. As far as the elderly are concerned, other specific factors play a role, such as loneliness, low social connectedness, physical illness, chronic pain or functional disability. Dementia does not seem to be a factor associated with suicide risk. Evidence based suicide prevention strategies are centred on restricting access to means of suicide, treating psychiatric disorders, and chain of care strategies after SA. Gatekeeper training, though deemed effective, has not been evaluated independently from other strategies and requires further investigations. Interventions targeting the elderly have also been proposed but their effect on suicidal behaviours has not been evaluated with a good level of evidence. In France, as in most European countries, about 10% of elderly aged 75 and over, and a third of those aged 90 and over live in nursing homes. The current scientific literature is still inconclusive on whether living in a nursing home is increasing or decreasing the suicide risk for the elderly, which is already very high. Nursing homes could nonetheless be a setting of choice to study suicide prevention interventions targeting the elderly. In this doctoral thesis, we first propose a systematic review of the scientific literature describing suicide prevention interventions in nursing homes and long-term care facilities. We could include only six studies, four of which evaluate gatekeeper training for the nursing homes staff. We found no study evaluating the impact of interventions on suicidal behaviours. In a second study, we assessed during a one-year follow-up, the impact of gatekeeper training among the staff of twelve nursing homes in the Rhône département compared to twelve others where no specific training on suicidal risk had been organized. We show that gatekeeper training can have broad impacts, leading nursing homes to implement multi-level prevention programmes and improving the way suicidal residents are taken care of. Yet, results are heterogeneous across nursing homes, depending mainly on the institution’s context. In a last study, we used a qualitative study design to assess the social representations that nursing homes employees have on the suicide of elderly people. We show that these social representations are similar to those in the general populations, which are inclined to justify and accept elderly suicide. As a conclusion, we detail some proposals for future research. The first would be to assess retrospectively the number of suicide and SA in a large number of nursing homes, enabling us to compare with elderly suicide and SA rates in the community, and above all to set a baseline for comparing suicide et and SA rates before and after implementing multilevel suicide prevention strategies in some of these nursing homes. The second study could take advantage of the numerous medical and paramedical data collected daily in the nursing homes to better understand factors associated with suicides and SA in the elderly
Durand, Suzanne. "Mesures d'efficience d'un réseau intégré de services pour les personnes âgées." Thèse, Université de Sherbrooke, 2010. http://savoirs.usherbrooke.ca/handle/11143/368.
Full textEndelin, Romain. "Mécanisme d’optimisation du raisonnement pour l’actimétrie : application à l’assistance ambiante pour les personnes âgées." Thesis, Montpellier, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016MONTT322/document.
Full textAmbient Assisted Living is a promising research area.It aims to use information technologies to assist dependent elderly people on their daily life.The impact of these technologies could be dramatic for millions of elderly people and for their caregivers.This research area has developed consistently over the past few years, although slower than most other applications of the Internet of Things.This is caused by the inner complexity of Ambient Assisted Living.Indeed, Ambient Assisted Living requires a dynamic understanding of the context, as well as the disposal of numerous communication media in the environment surrounding the end-user.More precisely, researchers face difficulties in recognizing end-users' activities, as we can observe in the literature.My research team have deployed our system in several environments, of which the most recent includes a nursing home and three houses in France.We adopt a user-centric approach, where end-users describe what they expect, and share with us their feedbacks and advices about our system.This approach guided me to identify activity recognition as a critical challenge that needs to be addressed for the usability and acceptability of Ambient Assisted Living solutions.Thus, the guiding line of this thesis work emerges naturally from the challenges we encountered during our deployments.In the beginning of this thesis, I have been facing the practical problem of putting into place an actual deployment of our system.In this document, I describe the needs that emerged from our own observations and from the users feedbacks, as well from as the technical problems we encountered.For each of these problems and needs, I describe the solution we have selected and implemented.From our deployments, my team and I were able to collect a large amount of operating data.I have created a platform to analyze Ambient Assisted Living data, also to allow rapid prototyping for activity recognition.By using this platform, I have observed problems with activity recognition, which is too often misleading and inaccurate.A first observation is that the sensor events are sometimes disturbed by multiuser situations, when several persons are active in the home.Activity recognition in these conditions is extremely difficult, and during this thesis my scope is solely focused on detecting multiuser situations, not recognizing activities in such situations.I then seek to improve the quality of our reasoning engine.To do so, I have looked more precisely at some incorrect reasoning.I observed that the errors in reasoning come from the fact that the reasoner tries to be too precise or that, conversely, it infers too imprecise activities.I therefore propose a method to optimize the reasoning engine, so that it concludes with the best possible activity among several possible activities, by choosing the one that offers the best compromise between Precision and the risk of Inaccuracy in activity recognition.It should be noted that this contribution is independent of the method used for activity recognition, and can work with any type of reasoning.I have formalized the concept of Accuracy, and provided a method to measure the Accuracy of a reasoning engine.This requires first to observe a ground-truth on the activity being performed.This contribution brought me to introduce a hierarchical model for activities.Indeed, by applying the method described above on a hierarchical model of activities, the reasoning engine can be calibrated automatically to choose how precise it should be at recognizing an activity.It goes without saying that these contributions are formally validated through this dissertation
Books on the topic "Camps pour personnes âgées"
Ontario. Ministère du tourisme et des loisirs. Les camps d'été pour les aînés: Guide d'animation. Toronto, Ont: Ministère du tourisme et des loisirs, 1989.
Find full textOrganisation de coopération et de développement économiques. Politiques urbaines pour les personnes âgées. Paris: Organisation de coopération et de développement économiques, 1992.
Find full textCanada, Canada Santé. Guide d'activité physique canadien pour une vie active saine pour les aînés: Cahier d'accompagnement. Ottawa, Ont: Santé Canada, 1999.
Find full textConseil consultatif national sur le troisième âge (Canada). Pour mieux comprendre l'autonomie des aînés: Rapport no. 2 : leurs stratégies de prise en charge. Ottawa, Ont: Conseil consultatif national sur le troisième âge, 1990.
Find full textConseil consultatif national sur le troisième âge (Canada). Pour mieux comprendre l'autonomie des aînés: 1er rapport : les obstacles et les avenues de solutions. Ottawa, Ont: Conseil consultatif national sur le troisième âge, 1989.
Find full textHartweg, Claire. Animateurs et animation en établissements pour personnes âgées. Ramonville Saint-Agne: Éres, 2003.
Find full textOntario. Ministère du Logement. Section de Préservation des Logements. Projet Pilote de Copropriété Pour Les Personnes Âgées. S.l: s.n, 1987.
Find full textVercauteren, Richard. Une architecture nouvelle pour l'habitat des personnes âgées. Ramonville Saint-Agne: Érès, 2001.
Find full textOntario. Ministère du Logement. Section de Préservation des Logements. Projet de Collectivités Pour Retraités. Ensembles Résidentiels Pour Personnes Âgées. S.l: s.n, 1987.
Find full textChoque, Stella. Animations pour les personnes âgées: 400 exercices pratiques & ludiques. Rueil-Malmaison: Lamarre, 2000.
Find full textBook chapters on the topic "Camps pour personnes âgées"
Thieux, Carine. "En établissement pour Personnes Âgées Dépendantes." In Le psychologue en service de psychiatrie, 181–99. Elsevier, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/b978-2-294-71142-8.00013-9.
Full textValette, C. "En établissements pour personnes âgées dépendantes." In Le Psychologue en Service De Médecine, 119–36. Elsevier, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/b978-2-294-71074-2.00009-5.
Full textLang, Pierre Olivier. "Quels marqueurs de fragilité pour quelles mesures ?" In La fragilité des personnes âgées, 67. Presses de l’EHESP, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/ehesp.bela.2013.01.0067.
Full textBarais, A. "Activité physique pour les personnes âgées au domicile." In Nutrition De la Personne âgée, 106–12. Elsevier, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/b978-2-294-71125-1.00021-x.
Full text"LE DÉVELOPPEMENT DU SECTEUR PRIVÉ D’HÉBERGEMENT POUR PERSONNES ÂGÉES:." In Priver ou privatiser la vieillesse ?, 11–52. Presses de l'Université du Québec, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv18ph611.7.
Full textPersonne, Michel. "La simplification de relations complexes avec les personnes très âgées." In Difficultés et réussites de la vie en établissements pour personnes âgées, 11. ERES, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/eres.perso.2007.01.0011.
Full textErdely, Sophie, and Nicolas Jeannet. "Des « Maisons en partage » pour les personnes âgées dans le Gard." In Accueillir le grand-âge, 73–77. Champ social, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/chaso.parat.2017.01.0072.
Full textPOULLET, Yves. "Le numérique et le droit à la rencontre des personnes âgées." In Intelligence(s) artificielle(s) et Vulnérabilité(s) : kaléidoscope, 85–110. Editions des archives contemporaines, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.17184/eac.3639.
Full textArgoud, Dominique. "Les nouvelles formes d’habitat pour personnes âgées : approche socio-historique d’une innovation." In Vieillir chez soi, 47–59. Presses universitaires de Rennes, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.pur.69153.
Full textWoolham, John, and Nicole Steils. "Chapitre 4. Approche politique. Télésoins pour personnes âgées et personnalisation en Angleterre." In L’avenir des Silver Tech, 75–92. Presses de l’EHESP, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/ehesp.miche.2018.01.0075.
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