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Journal articles on the topic "La médecine conventionnelle"
Suissa, Véronique. "Médecine non conventionnelle et psycho-oncologie." Hegel N° 2, no. 2 (2019): 178. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/heg.092.0178.
Full textBaqué-Juston, Marie. "Médecine conventionnelle / Soins de support non conventionnels : des liens difficiles à tisser." Hegel N° 3, no. 3 (2017): 185. http://dx.doi.org/10.4267/2042/62691.
Full textHamdani, F. Z., and N. Houari. "Phytothérapie et Covid-19. Une étude fondée sur une enquête dans le nord de l’Algérie." Phytothérapie 18, no. 5 (October 2020): 248–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.3166/phyto-2020-0241.
Full textFellus, Patrick. "De la succion-déglutition à la déglutition du sujet denté." L'Orthodontie Française 87, no. 1 (March 2016): 89–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/orthodfr/2016008.
Full textRosetti, Leah Natalie. "Medicine and the Art of Seeing." University of Ottawa Journal of Medicine 6, no. 1 (May 11, 2016): 56–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.18192/uojm.v6i1.1309.
Full textQueneau, P., A. Serrie, R. Trèves, and D. Bontoux. "Les douleurs chroniques en France Recommandations pour une meilleure prise en charge." Douleur et Analgésie 32, no. 3 (September 2019): 147–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.3166/dea-2019-0073.
Full textDalmat, Yann-Mickael. "Ces médecines non conventionnelles." Option/Bio 29, no. 585-586 (September 2018): 10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0992-5945(18)30339-8.
Full textBaqué-Juston, Marie. "1er Colloque Universitaire des Médecines Non Conventionnelles." Hegel N° 1, no. 1 (2016): 59. http://dx.doi.org/10.4267/2042/58971.
Full textLannoye, Paul. "Pour une pleine reconnaissance des médecines non conventionnelles." Hegel N° 2, no. 2 (2016): 229. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/heg.062.0229.
Full textVerhoef, M. J., L. Trojan, G. D. Armitage, L. Carlson, and R. J. Hilsden. "Thérapies complémentaires pour les patients cancéreux :évaluer les besoins d'information et l'utilisation de l'information." Maladies chroniques au Canada 29, no. 2 (2009): 89–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.24095/hpcdp.29.2.06f.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "La médecine conventionnelle"
Suissa, Veronique. "Médecine non-conventionnelle et psycho-oncologie : évaluation de l’impact des Médecines Complémentaires et Alternatives (MCA) chez les patients atteints de cancer." Thesis, Paris 8, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017PA080066/document.
Full textThis study examines the unconventional movement in Oncology and aim to assess the impact of CAM jointly in terms of benefits, of risks and derivatives in patients with cancer.Our comparative approach explores the experience of 32 patients using or not the CAM of complementary or alternative to curative treatments. A unique semi directive interview was conducted with each patient in order to identify common and distinct processes between differents groups. A questionnaire booklet was also been handed them to end to account characteristics of the unconventional movement.Analysis of the speech shows that the use of CAM affects positively the experience of the illness across the dimensions of the person, but deteriorates the representation of allopathic medicine and the patient-caregiver relationship. The refusal of curative treatments among users of CAM is linked to a universe of disabling beliefs they develop.The analysis of scales suggests that the use of CAM improves the perception of global health, reduces the depressive symptomatology, but has no effect on anxiety. The alternative use of CAM is related to internal causal attribution and control beliefs, but not to control over the course of the disease. The integration of CAM in oncology appears relevant and necessary to improve the care of patients, but should be able to be deployed with caution and progressively in the light of the risks and derivatives of certain heterodox practices
Sanou, Martin. "Développement d'une méthode de communication entre la médecine traditionnelle et la médecine conventionnelle dans la prise en charge de la douleur en odontologie." Nantes, 2012. https://archive.bu.univ-nantes.fr/pollux/show/show?id=8f0df508-439d-4e8f-b8a1-fa2ea9fcba63.
Full textObjective: to develop a method of communication between traditional medicine and conventional medicine in the management of pain in dentistry in order to facilitate communication between health actors in the WHO strategies for the integration of traditional medicine. Materials and methods: From 30 technical or advertising papers of healers, we extracted information models, candidate terms and terminologies candidate by knowledge engineering and terminology research procedures. Moreover, a traditional model of pain management was developed. Then, we studied the ability of actors in a conventional care system to use the knowledge and models of healers. Two surveys were conducted at the dental care center and dentists from the region of Nantes. Results: communication between traditional medicine and conventional medicine depends on the capacity of each actor to integrate health concepts and therapeutic models of the two medicines. Patients, dentists and healers communicate with popular terminology sometimes consist of indexed terms. However, there is no guarantee that the traditional healers, patients and doctors have mastered the medicinal challenges of biomedical words. Conclusion: we have thus defined the Associated Medicine, a new concept of public health. It studied the ability of a health care system and its actors to associate with a biomedical concept in order to prevent and manage health and socioeconomic risks
Antoine, Marie Dominique. "La communication dans la prise en charge intégrée de l'autisme." Thesis, Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/10393/33401.
Full textBounlu, Mayoura. "Itinéraires thérapeutiques des personnes vivant avec une épilepsie en RDP Lao." Thesis, Limoges, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018LIMO0052/document.
Full textEpilepsy is a common chronic neurological disease. In 2018, in Southeast Asia, epilepsy is still surrounded by negative beliefs related to the socio-cultural context. In the Lao People's Democratic Republic (Lao PDR), traditional practices are deeply rooted in perceptions and beliefs about health and disease. Traditional medicine is used for chronic and acute diseases, such as epilepsy. This doctoral work has been described as public health research aimed at understanding the therapeutic pathways of patients living with epilepsy (PWE) in Lao PDR. Our research was conducted with three groups of people (PWE, entourage and caregivers) through cross-sectional observational research. This work thus consists of 3 studies : (i) Non- adherence of PWE to community care: this study showed that the main factors are unavailability or difficulty in accessing antiepileptic drugs (AEDs), income level, and prescribed medication in the place of consultation far from where they live. (ii) Concerning the influence of the entourage of PWE (family, village headman, and community health worker) on their therapeutic decisions: two forms of influence are distinguished (family vs. village community), while traditional medicine was considered as a complement to conventional medicine. (iii) Finally, an exploratory study with caregivers (conventional and traditional doctors) showed that traditional doctors were aware of the effectiveness of conventional medicine and systematically recommended it to PWE, while the opposite was much rarer. In conclusion, improving the availability of medicines in the country and at community level, the implementation of information, education, and communication (IEC) campaigns, as well as collaboration between conventional and traditional medicine, has enabled us to describe and schematize the therapeutic pathway of PWE in Lao PDR, in order to elaborate an appropriate intervention
Thinnes, Sandrine. "Devenir des grossesses et des enfants conçus par ICSI : étude comparative avec la FIV conventionnelle." Bordeaux 2, 1999. http://www.theses.fr/1999BOR2M159.
Full textChouaibi, Najoua. "La construction de l'expertise des praticiens en soins de santé non conventionnels dans l'acquisition de leur legitimité professionnelle : une approche en France et en Tunisie." Thesis, Aix-Marseille, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018AIXM0508/document.
Full textThe exercise of non-conventional practices is now confronted with various difficulties in the search of legitimacy, particularly the professional one.The practitioners, practicing in this field, create an independent activity on a slight illegitimate knowledge, from a standard perspective. This studied population of practitioners cover many segments: non-conventional doctors, therapists without medical qualifications, and shamans. This research study is done by comparing above mentioned three segments in France and Tunisia, also by showing the importance of learning and constructing the expertise in a low- regulated market in different societal contexts.In this context, this first theoretical insight is completed which interest, in the science of management, in the mode of learning and construction of expertise in entrepreneurship.The construction of expertise supposes a learning of the declarative and procedural knowledge. This procedural knowledge, combined through the learning by the experience, enlarge and modify the knowledge resulting from the academic formation, by the theorization of the practice.Thus, through a qualitative research conducted in France and Tunisia, understanding dynamics of construction of expertise of different practitioners, whose course is constructed differently according to their attributes and professional affiliations, allowed us to determine the types of legitimacy acquired
Locher, Clara. "Optimisation d'une stratégie thérapeutique antitumorale conventionnelle par association à une immunothérapie : Etude de phase I combinant l'Imatinib à l'Interleukine-2." Phd thesis, Université Paris Sud - Paris XI, 2013. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00920831.
Full textMc, Ewen Laurel. "An anthropological analysis of the relationship between conventional and complementary medicine in contemporary France." Thesis, Paris, EHESS, 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019EHES0002.
Full textThis thesis explores the paradoxical relationship between conventional and complementary medicine in contemporary France; a country in which a multitude of complementary practices are flourishing despite the presence of an institutionalized hostility against these unsanctioned forms of medical practice and the overall lack of national legislation for their regulation. To do so, it uses an ethnographic approach that is based on three and a half years of participant observation and semi-directed, open-ended interviews conducted with practitioners, users, administrators, lobbies, organizations, and educators on both sides of the conventional-complementary relationship. The analysis is framed using a complex adaptive systems approach and globalization theory, with an emphasis on the interrelationship between and co-evolution of science, medicine, and society. Representations of health, illness, well-being, and the art of healing are considered through the analysis of rhetoric collected from both sides of the conventional-complementary relationship; as are the stigmas, stereotypes, and fears that characterize the perceptions of both sides. Multiple case studies are presented evidencing the integration of complementary practices in both private hospitals and public university-hospitals in contemporary France, as are case studies drawn from participant observation. Together these cases provide a nuanced notion of the “acceptance” of a complementary practice in French society and the patterns emerging from individual efforts to integrate complementary medicine in mainstream French society. These dynamics are considered within the context of globalized public health trends that are creating a “place” for complementary medicine and in terms of the current backlash against complementary medicine in French society. This thesis concludes with some reflections on the potential for the continuing growth and integration of complementary medicine in contemporary France, despite the negative representations associated with it and the enduring political unwillingness to create legislation regulating it
Chaouni, Samia. "Effets secondaires de la radiothérapie conventionnelle et de la protonthérapie sur les tissus sains : biomarqueurs sanguins et tissulaires The possibility of using genotoxicity, oxidative stress and inflammation blood biomarkers to predict the occurrence of late cutaneous side effects after radiotherapy Side effects of scattered versus scanned proton beamson normal tissues in total body irradiated mice: survival, genotoxicity, oxydative stress and inflammation Differential normal skin transcriptiomic response in total body irradiated mice exposed to scattered versus scanned proton beams." Thesis, Normandie, 2020. http://www.theses.fr/2020NORMC416.
Full textDespite the improvements made, conventional radiotherapy and protontherapy continue to cause toxicities in healthy tissues. We sought here to evaluate the effects of irradiation on healthy tissues through blood and tissue biomarkers in patients treated with conventional radiotherapy as well as in mouse models exposed to scattered proton beams, a technique for passive delivery of the beam, or scanned proton beams, a new technique leading to a completely different dose delivery. We were able to demonstrate differences in biological response in the blood of the most radiosensitive patients with a decrease in apoptosis, genotoxicity and antioxidant capacity and an increase in inflammation. In mouse models, irradiation by scanned proton beams generally leads to increased genotoxicity, antioxidant capacity, protein carbonylation, and inflammation. A great disparity is observed according to the tissues. The transcriptomic study (mRNA and ncRNA) of the skin highlights the pathway of keratinization which seems to be dominant after scanned proton beams. It therefore appears essential to take into account the specificity of each tissue and the mode of delivery of the proton beams. The prospects are to be able to measure the biomarkers highlighted in this work in patients treated with protontherapy and to use this knowledge to predict side effects and improve treatments by conventional radiotherapy and protontherapy
Jeziorski, Lahbib Sarah. "Médias, cancer et médecines non conventionnelles : quelle représentation du rapport entre cancer et médecines non conventionnelles les médias français diffusent-ils dans l'espace public ?" Thesis, Paris 2, 2012. http://www.theses.fr/2012PA020044.
Full textOne out of two patients suffering from cancer consults a non-conventional therapist, three out four don’t ever inform their own general practitioner (GP). This research raises the question of the role of Medias in this growing use of unconventional medicine. What is the image – if any - carried out by the French Medias when informing their audience as far as cancer and non-conventional medicine are concerned? Over twelve years of daily newspapers articles as well as television programs have been the basis of this research through the screening and analysis of sociological contents.The first part defines cancer in its contemporary, unconventional medicine encompassing the diversity of practices, and the relations that these two notions have with the Medias. The second part deals with the press, showing that the different daily newspapers analyzed and discussed do not broadcast the same information on the topic: each adopting a specific point of view according to the editorial policy and the intended audience. At last, the third part shows a new evolution in the treatment of television news, both in its visual contents as well as its meaning.Finally we can but acknowledge no real difference between the Medias as far as the information is put forward. The difference has rather to be seen whether we have to deal with private channels and popular or ‘gutter’ press opposed to public television and quality press
Book chapters on the topic "La médecine conventionnelle"
Simonian-Gineste, Hélène. "La réglementation des médecines non conventionnelles." In Les professions (dé)réglementées, 241–61. Presses de l’Université Toulouse 1 Capitole, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.putc.6158.
Full textEnglebert, Éric, and Muriel Delvaux. "Chapitre 20. Les médecines non conventionnelles aident-elles à arrêter de fumer ?" In Le tabac en questions, 169–72. Mardaga, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/mard.seuti.2020.02.0169.
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