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Journal articles on the topic "Homme – Santé et hygiène"
Lafont, O. "Parmentier, hygiène et santé publique." Annales Pharmaceutiques Françaises 72, no. 3 (May 2014): 194–201. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pharma.2013.12.007.
Full textRaynaud, Philippe. "La santé, le surhomme et le dernier homme." Commentaire Numéro 76, no. 4 (October 1, 1996): 985–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/comm.076.0985.
Full textMoctezuma, Lucia Martinez. "Éduquer les citoyens : corps, hygiène et santé à l'école mexicaine (1882–1913)." Canadian Bulletin of Medical History 34, no. 1 (April 2017): 121–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.3138/cbmh.143-27012015.
Full textWoods, Robert. "La santé publique en milieu urbain (XIXe-XXe siècles) : hygiène et mesures d'assainissement." Annales de démographie historique 1989, no. 1 (1989): 183–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/adh.1989.1738.
Full textBOUISSOU, M. F. "La relation Homme-Animal. Conséquences et possibilités d’amélioration." INRAE Productions Animales 5, no. 5 (December 2, 1992): 303–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.20870/productions-animales.1992.5.5.4245.
Full textAM, Kané. "Hygiène et assainissement : étude multicentrique contribuant à améliorer leur qualité dans la maternité de deux centres de santé communautaire et universitaire (Banconi et Konobougou), Mali." Mali Santé Publique 10, no. 02 (April 20, 2021): 80–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.53318/msp.v10i02.1808.
Full textKacki, Sacha. "Les zoonoses en archéologie. L’interaction homme-animal et la santé des populations anciennes." Archeopages, no. 35 (October 1, 2012): 68–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/archeopages.308.
Full textKyoon-Achan, Grace, Robert J. Schroth, Julianne Sanguins, Rhonda Campbell, Daniella DeMaré, Melina Sturym, Jeanette Edwards, et al. "Promotion de la santé buccodentaire des jeunes enfants auprès des collectivités et des fournisseurs de soins des Premières Nations et des Métis du Manitoba." Promotion de la santé et prévention des maladies chroniques au Canada 41, no. 1 (January 2021): 15–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.24095/hpcdp.41.1.02f.
Full textKyoon-Achan, Grace, Robert J. Schroth, Julianne Sanguins, Rhonda Campbell, Daniella DeMaré, Melina Sturym, Jeanette Edwards, et al. "Promotion de la santé buccodentaire des jeunes enfants auprès des collectivités et des fournisseurs de soins des Premières Nations et des Métis du Manitoba." Promotion de la santé et prévention des maladies chroniques au Canada 41, no. 1 (January 2021): 15–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.24095/hpcdp.41.1.02f.
Full textChaput, Jean-Philippe. "Le manque de sommeil fait-il engraisser ?" Note de réflexion 43, no. 1-2 (March 20, 2014): 205–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1023984ar.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Homme – Santé et hygiène"
Gabard, Anne. "Notre santé au risque de notre histoire." Thesis, Nantes, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017NANT2024/document.
Full textWhat led me to work on this thesis was a growing amazement over my 40 years of practice as a gynecologist. What a strange discrepancy between the undeniable and spectacular achievements of modern medicine in our western world, and, at the same time, the great number of pathologies that are unaccounted for by the same medicine ! The latter failing to give any answer to the legitime and fundamental questions that every one will ask when a disease is diagnosed, among which : « why me ? » Through trying to have a transversal approach of knowledge, we were able to legitimate the consideration of the complex patient, for whom body and spirit are held together in an incompressible unity. This path of reflection, taking into account the complex patient in his entire reality led us to a hermeneutic approach that gives meaning, a meaning out of the field of science. Such a reflection enables us to understand that disease expresses in a unified language the physical and mental processes. Our diseases have a meaning in the heart of our lives. They are a signal that warns of a loss of harmony with our own selves, with our environment, and of the need to find a new balance when it is still possible. Our health is not predetermined ; our knowledge, our comprehension, our ability to act, allow us some freedom to be actors. Even though we are bound by constraints within our lineage, our environment, and subject to the unavoidable limits of longevity. We are part of a much larger whole, and, thanks to our total involvement in it, and to our capacity to act, we are able to have a local action for ourselves, and a more general action which will impact the fields with which we interfere. Our organised complex unity is based on exchanges of matter, energy, and above all, information, with the universe that builds and surrounds us. The primordial reality that some will name energy, others information, could be love. Love would be the ultimate reality
Vernaire, Florence. "Les hommes et la cosmétologie." Paris 5, 1995. http://www.theses.fr/1995PA05P133.
Full textLe, Lay Sylvie. "La cosmétologie masculine : un marché pour la pharmacie." Rennes 1, 1990. http://www.theses.fr/1990REN1P013.
Full textDupéré, Sophie, and Sophie Dupéré. "Rouge, jaune, vert-- et noir : expériences de pauvreté et rôle des ressources sociosanitaires selon des hommes en situation de pauvreté à Montréal." Doctoral thesis, Université Laval, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/22530.
Full textCe projet de recherche se situe dans le champ de la santé publique et a pour objet l'étude de la pauvreté, de ses liens avec la santé et du rôle que peuvent jouer à cet égard les ressources sociosanitaires. L'étude, qui prend la forme d'une thèse par articles, poursuivait trois objectifs : permettre de mieux comprendre les expériences et les représentations d'hommes vivant en situation de pauvreté quant à cette dernière et à la manière d'en sortir ; mieux cerner le rôle des ressources d'aide sociosanitaires et leur importance relative dans les trajectoires de vies d'hommes en situation de pauvreté ; proposer, à partir d'un savoir expérientiel, des pistes d'interventions pertinentes en matière de lutte à la pauvreté en tant que déterminant de la santé. Ce projet, d'orientation qualitative et participative, a été effectué en collaboration avec un centre communautaire d'un quartier défavorisé de Montréal. Diverses méthodes de collecte de données ont été déployées : un journal de bord, 80 jours d'observation participante, 22 entrevues individuelles semi-dirigées et 6 groupes de discussion avec des hommes en situation de pauvreté. La stratégie d'analyse repose sur l'approche de théorisation ancrée interprétative de Charmaz et sur l'approche des récits de vie de Bertaux. Le premier objectif est abordé dans deux chapitres. Dans le chapitre 3, le premier article de la thèse présente les représentations, recueillies à l'aide d'un outil de type éducation populaire intitulé Mon histoire de vie dans le «rouge, jaune, vert», que les hommes rencontrés se font de la pauvreté et de la manière d'en sortir. Le chapitre 4 analyse quant à lui l'expérience de la pauvreté telle que perçue par les hommes pour en dégager les principales dimensions. En plus de cerner plusieurs dimensions significatives de la pauvreté et de sa sortie, ces deux chapitres montrent que les regards des hommes sur leur propre situation contrastent avec les représentations sociales couramment véhiculées. Dans le chapitre 5, les constats saillants entourant le deuxième objectif de la thèse sont d'abord synthétisés à l'aide de «Charlot Laforce», un outil de validation participative des résultats utilisé dans le cadre du projet. Le deuxième article de la thèse y présente ensuite les expériences des hommes concernant leur choix de ne pas recourir aux ressources sociosanitaires lors de moments de détresse où ils jugeaient pourtant avoir besoin d'aide. Le troisième objectif quant à lui est abordé dans le chapitre 6 où sont rapportées les suggestions proposées par les participants quant aux interventions à mettre en place pour lutter contre la pauvreté et améliorer les services d'aide. Finalement, le chapitre 7 résume l'ensemble des résultats, en apprécie les forces et les faiblesses, et conclut sur les pistes qu'ils ouvrent en termes de recherche et d'intervention en santé publique.
This research project is in the field of public health and focuses on the study of poverty, its links to health and the role health and social resources can play in this regard. The project, which takes the form of a thesis composed of articles, pursued three objectives. First, it aimed to better understand how men living in poverty experience and perceive their situation and conceive of ways to change it. Secondly, it attempted to elucidate how health and social services influence the processes that cause men to fall in, and sometimes escape from, poverty. Thirdly, it drew on the knowledge thus generated to suggest interventions relevant to the fight against poverty. This qualitative and participatory oriented research was done in collaboration with a community Center in a disadvantaged neighbourhood of Montreal. The data were collected through a diary, 80 days of participant observation, 22 semi-directed interviews and 6 group discussions with men living in poverty. We based our analytical strategy on Charmaz's interpretive grounded theory methods and Bertaux's life-history approach. The first objective of the thesis is covered by two chapters. In Chapter 3, the first article of the thesis presents the representations of poverty and its exit collected through a popular education tool named My life course in the «red, yellow, green». Chapter 4, a complementary chapter, presents the experiences of poverty as perceived by men themselves and reveals the main dimensions they see about it. In addition to identifying several significant dimensions of poverty and its exit, the results of these two chapters show how the perspectives of the participants about their situation can challenge commonly held social representations about them. In Chapter 5 we first summarize the main results pertaining the second objective of our thesis with «Charlot Laforce», a participatory validation tool used in the study. The second article of the thesis then presents the experiences of men living in deep poverty regarding their decision not to seek out health and social services in moments of crisis, even when they recognized needing help. The results about the third objective of the thesis are found in chapter 6. Men's suggestions and recommendations of relevant interventions to fight poverty and improve services are offered there. Finally, Chapter 7 reviews the main findings of the study, the limits and strengths of the project and the implications of these results for future research and interventions.
This research project is in the field of public health and focuses on the study of poverty, its links to health and the role health and social resources can play in this regard. The project, which takes the form of a thesis composed of articles, pursued three objectives. First, it aimed to better understand how men living in poverty experience and perceive their situation and conceive of ways to change it. Secondly, it attempted to elucidate how health and social services influence the processes that cause men to fall in, and sometimes escape from, poverty. Thirdly, it drew on the knowledge thus generated to suggest interventions relevant to the fight against poverty. This qualitative and participatory oriented research was done in collaboration with a community Center in a disadvantaged neighbourhood of Montreal. The data were collected through a diary, 80 days of participant observation, 22 semi-directed interviews and 6 group discussions with men living in poverty. We based our analytical strategy on Charmaz's interpretive grounded theory methods and Bertaux's life-history approach. The first objective of the thesis is covered by two chapters. In Chapter 3, the first article of the thesis presents the representations of poverty and its exit collected through a popular education tool named My life course in the «red, yellow, green». Chapter 4, a complementary chapter, presents the experiences of poverty as perceived by men themselves and reveals the main dimensions they see about it. In addition to identifying several significant dimensions of poverty and its exit, the results of these two chapters show how the perspectives of the participants about their situation can challenge commonly held social representations about them. In Chapter 5 we first summarize the main results pertaining the second objective of our thesis with «Charlot Laforce», a participatory validation tool used in the study. The second article of the thesis then presents the experiences of men living in deep poverty regarding their decision not to seek out health and social services in moments of crisis, even when they recognized needing help. The results about the third objective of the thesis are found in chapter 6. Men's suggestions and recommendations of relevant interventions to fight poverty and improve services are offered there. Finally, Chapter 7 reviews the main findings of the study, the limits and strengths of the project and the implications of these results for future research and interventions.
Pelletier, Sara Jeanne. "La prophylaxie préexposition (PrEP) pour la prévention du VIH chez les hommes ayant des relations sexuelles avec d'autres hommes (HARSAH) à Bouaké, en Côte d'Ivoire : évaluation qualitative de l'acceptabilité et de la faisabilité." Master's thesis, Université Laval, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/34582.
Full textHIV remains an important public health issue throughout the world. In Côte d’Ivoire, a high burden of HIV is observed in men who have sex with men (MSM). In this study, we assessed the acceptability and feasibility of preexposure prophylaxis (PrEP), an efficient prevention method against HIV, among MSM in Bouaké, Côte d’Ivoire. We conducted four focus groups with 31 HIV-negative MSM, eight indepth individual interviews with participants recruited from the focus groups and five interviews with key informants. Data were interpreted with a thematic analysis method. Only four MSM (13%) were aware of PrEP before participating in the study. All participants were interested in taking PrEP if available: 19 (61.3%) would prefer the daily regimen and 12 (38.7%) would opt for the on-demand regimen. Many advantages of PrEP were mentioned, such as: protection in case of condom breakage, protection in case of high-risk sexual behaviour, self-reliance, decreasing HIV fear, increasing trust in partner and ease of use. Barriers to the use of PrEP included: it does not protect against other sexually transmitted infections (STIs) which implies that condom use is still necessary, having to take a pill regularly, the size of the pill, possibility of side effects and long-term effects, the cost and the accessibility. Six participants (19.3 %) admitted that they would stop using condoms or would use them less if they take PrEP. Findings indicate that PrEP is highly acceptable within the MSM community. Implementation should be done rapidly, and PrEP should be part of a global prevention program which includes counselling, regular STI screening and promotion of safe sex practices, including condom promotion. Health authorities should consider PrEP for all high-risk groups to avoid worsening stigmatization by targeting MSM only.
Royer, Marie-Michelle. "Effets de l'alimentation méditerranéenne sur les comportements alimentaires et la régulation de l'appétit chez des hommes atteints du syndrome métabolique." Thesis, Université Laval, 2011. http://www.theses.ulaval.ca/2011/28380/28380.pdf.
Full textMacedo, Maria Bernadete Ferreira de. "En tissant voiles et linceuls : le rapport travail/santé des ouvrières de Rio Tinto (Nordeste-Brésil) : une analyse en termes de rapports sociaux de classes et de sexes, 1924-1991." Paris 7, 1993. http://www.theses.fr/1993PA070092.
Full textBauret, Michel. "Hygiène et santé publiques à Bordeaux (1870 -1914)." Bordeaux 3, 1994. http://www.theses.fr/1994BOR30061.
Full textThis study defines local authority initiatives in public health and hygiene in a french provincial city. It shows the use of nascent administrative technology by the town hall, which employed increasing financial means and equiped itself with functionnal, structured services, led by competent civil servants. Thus the city of bordeaux adopted and applied the hygienic sanitation themes born of the "pasteur revolution" and spread by the local hygienist movement, guided by several highly actives personalities. Moreover, municipal activity was assisted by a permanent political consensus and an absence of partisan divisions, since the elected council took over the legacy of former assemblies. During the 1880's and 1890's, the city installed a modern system of hygienic sanitation management, directed first of all at sanitation improvement and then at disease prevention. Thus, successfully and discreetly, the biological safety of the local population was taken care of, a testimony to the vigour of french municipalism, which took on new responsabilities as early as the end of the nineteenth century
Carra, Esther. "Il corpo femminile nella letteratura medica antica (Ippocrate e Sorano)." Thesis, Sorbonne université, 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019SORUL049.
Full textThe subject of this work is the study of the woman’s body in the field of ancient medical literature, from both physiological and cultural aspects. The study is based on the testimony of two authors who were key figures in this reserach : Hippocrates (5th century B.C.) and Soranus (1st century B.C.). Genealogical and embryological treatises of the Hippocratic Corpus highlight the great importance of the maternal role in the image of the woman, a function by which the female body is interpreted, matter that is also confirmed in several pieces by Sorano’s Gynaecia which show an important interest for the expectant mother. Indeed, because of the negative opinion about virginity and the problems arising from infertility, motherhood became not only the guarantor of the family continuity, but also a therapeutic method which provided a state of well-being. A philological and historical-literary analysis of the treatises can clearly demonstrate the complexity of the social and anthropological indications which are abound in the treatises
Hélardot, Valentine. "Santé ou travail ? : les expériences sociales de la santé et de la précarisation du travail." Toulouse 2, 2005. https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-00471343.
Full textThe objective of this study is to understand how health and work are interwoven in employees' social experience, in the context of the casualisation of work and of changes in work organisation. Three levels of enquiry were used to investigate various aspects of the social construction of the links between health, work and casualisation. 50 telephone interviews with occupational doctors were carried out in order to analyze their representations and practices, and to recruit 200 employees who have answered a questionnaire. The statistical enquiry shows the variety of both health and work experiences. Finally, 30 detailed interviews with employees were carried out in order to cross examine their experiences of work and health. The biographical approach makes it possible to understand how the interweaving between work and health is perceived and reconstructed by the employees at different moments in the course of their lives
Books on the topic "Homme – Santé et hygiène"
Le corps à coeur: Ce que chaque homme devrait savoir sur la femme qu'il aime. Montréal: Groupe d'édition Scolaris, 1992.
Find full textNataf, Jean-Claude. Gui de pratique de la santé au masculin. Paris: Éditions du Dauphin, 2003.
Find full textMcCormack, Michael, and Colette Pellerin. La santé sexuelle de l'homme. Montréal: Rogers media, 2003.
Find full textL'homme dans la force de l'âge: Un guide de santé et de sexualité pour l'homme au midi de la vie. Outremont, Québec: Trécarré, 1999.
Find full textBrooker, Harvey. It's different for men: The men's weight-loss strategy for health, wealth, and sexual vitality. Mississauga, Ont: J. Wiley & Sons Canada, 2008.
Find full textCrose, Royda. Pourquoi les femmes vivent-elles plus longtemps que les hommes? [Montréal]: Éditions de l'Homme, 1998.
Find full textWarren, R. A. Richesse et santé, santé et richesse. Toronto, Ont: Conseil du premier ministre sur la santé, le bien-être et la justice sociale, 1994.
Find full textBook chapters on the topic "Homme – Santé et hygiène"
Article collectif. "La sclérose en plaques." In Pratiques et interventions en psychologie de la santé, 165–81. Editions des archives contemporaines, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.17184/eac.3194.
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