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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Maîtrise de l'asthme"
Descormiers, Annick. "Évaluation du conflit décisionnel associé aux décisions concernant la maîtrise de l'asthme." Thesis, Université Laval, 2013. http://www.theses.ulaval.ca/2013/29849/29849.pdf.
Full textThis thesis describes the first step of a knowledge transfer project aiming to develop decision aids used for shared decision making among asthma patients. It assesses the decisional conflict score related to decisions on recommendations for the management of asthma symptoms. The 50 patients that were recruited patients completed a decisional conflict scale (potential range from 0% to 100%), an asthma knowledge questionnaire and an assessment of asthma control. The median score of decisional conflict was 33 % (24, 44 ) and 36 % of patients had a clinically-significant score (> 37.5%). Lack of knowledge was significantly associated with greater decisional conflict score. The development of decision-making aids may be a promising avenue to improve the level of asthma knowledge and to minimize decisional conflict about optimization of symptom management in asthma patients.
Dacko, Romain. "Qualité de l'usage des médicaments contre l'asthme : quelle source d'information sur les médicaments est la plus fortement associée à la maîtrise de la maladie?" Thesis, Université Laval, 2009. http://www.theses.ulaval.ca/2009/26380/26380.pdf.
Full text"Qualité de l'usage des médicaments contre l'asthme: quelle source d'information sur les médicaments est la plus fortement associée à la maîtrise de la maladie?" Thesis, Université Laval, 2009. http://www.theses.ulaval.ca/2009/26380/26380.pdf.
Full textDeğer, Leylâ. "Facteurs environnementaux associés à un asthme mal maîtrisé chez les enfants montréalais." Thèse, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/1866/3496.
Full textBackground: Home environmental exposures may impede asthma control in children. However, few population-based studies have investigated this relationship. Objective: Identify environmental home exposures associated with poor asthma control among asthmatic children less than 12 years of age in Montreal. Methods: This cross-sectional population-based study used data from a respiratory health survey of Montreal children aged 6 months to 12 years conducted in 2006 (n=7,980). Asthma control was assessed among those with active asthma in the year prior to the survey (n=980) using an adaptation of the Canadian asthma consensus report clinical parameters. Using log-binomial regression models, prevalence ratios (PR) with 95 % confidence intervals (CI) were estimated to explore the relationship between inadequate control of asthma and environmental home exposures, including allergens, irritants, mold and dampness indicators. Subjects with acceptable asthma control were compared with those with inadequate disease control. Results: Of 980 children with active asthma in the year prior to the survey, 36 % met at least one of the five criteria outlined in the Canadian asthma guidelines as to poor control of their disease. The population’s characteristics found to be related with a lack of asthma control were: younger age, a history of parental atopy, low maternal education level, foreign-born mothers and tenant occupancy. After adjustments for the child’s age, parental atopy and tobacco smoke exposure at home, children living along high-traffic density streets (PR, 1.35; 95 % CI, 1.00-1.81) and those with their bedroom or residence in the basement (PR, 1.30; 95 % CI, 1.01-1.66) were found to be at increased risk of poor asthma control. Conclusions: Suboptimal asthma control appears to be mostly associated with traffic, along with mold and moisture conditions, the latter being a more frequent exposure and therefore having a greater public health impact.
Books on the topic "Maîtrise de l'asthme"
Boutin, Hélène. Comprendre et maîtriser l'asthme. Presses de l'Université Laval, 1993.