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Le burn-out du soignant : Le syndrome d'épuisement professionnel [printed text] / Michel Delbrouck, Author . - 2nd ed. . - Bruxelles : De Boeck, 2009 . - 280 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. - (Oxalis) .
ISBN : 978-2-8041-0099-5 : 28,5
Languages : French (fre)
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analysis [Subheading] ; Burnout, Professional ; etiology ; Physicians ; Psychology ; Questionnaires
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WM 172 Anxiety. Anxiety disordersContents note: Préface -- Avant-propos -- Sommaire -- Collaborateurs -- Bon sang, mais qu'est-ce qui m'a pris de choisir ce métier? -- Introduction -- Première partie: analyse conceptuelle du syndrome d'épuisement -- Résumé du profil du candidat au burn-out -- Le syndrome d'épuisement du soignant ou burn-out syndrome -- Un burn-out spécifique du soignant -- Syndromes associés ou connexes au burn-out -- Bibliographie de la première partie -- Deuxième partie: Analyse étiologique du syndrome d'épuisement -- La situation des médecins -- La situation des étudiants en médecine -- La situation des infirmières -- La situation des psychothérapeutes, des psychanalystes et des psychiatres -- Bibliographie de la deuxième partie -- Troisième partie: Réfléxions sur un phénomène de société -- Réflexions sociologiques: le medecin institutionnel et la femme-médecin -- Réflexions philosophiques et éthiques -- Réflexions psychanalytiques -- Bibliographie de la troisième partie -- Addenda -- Biobliographie générale -- Index des auteurs -- Index thématique Link for e-copy: http://superieur.deboeck.com/titres?id=28557_2_0 Record link: https://kce.docressources.info/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=1887 Hold
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 10273-01944 WM 172 / DEL Book KCE Library (10.124) Available Readers who borrowed this document also borrowed:
La rigueur du qualitatif De Sardan, Olivier Key Concepts in Medical Sociology Gabe, Jonathan Utilization-focused evaluation Patton, Michael Quinn Future elderly living conditions in Europe Gaymu, Joëlle Strategies of qualitative inquiry Denzin, Norman K., Lincoln, Yvonna S. The desktop guide to complementary and alternative medicine Ernst, Edzard Evidence for policy and decision-making Argyrous, George Basics of qualitative research Corbin, Juliet Collecting and interpreting qualitative materials Denzin, Norman K., Lincoln, Yvonna S. Essential guide to educational supervision in postgraduate medical education Cooper, Nicola, Forrest, Kirsty The landscape of qualitative research Denzin, Norman K., Lincoln, Yvonna S. Can we explain inter-country differences in levels of health ? / Irina Cleemput / Spring Med Publishing (2004)
Can we explain inter-country differences in levels of health ? [printed text] / Irina Cleemput, Author . - Spring Med Publishing, 2004 . - pp. 23-29.
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Child Health Questionnaire (CHQ) : a user's manual [printed text] / Jeanne M. Landgraf, Author ; Linda Abetz, Author ; John E. Jr. Ware . - Boston, Ma [U.S.A.] : Health Act, 1999 . - iv, 552 p. : Questionnaires ; 28 cm. + IBM PC disk 3 1/2 ", ITQOL-97 parent form NL version,.
$ 900,00
Languages : English (eng)
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WA 900 Public health statistics (including narrative reports on health conditions and health surveys)
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Adolescent ; Child ; Health Status ; Quality of Life ; QuestionnairesAbstract: The Child Health Questionnaire (CHQ) is a family of generic quality of life instruments that have been designed and normed for children 5-to-18 years of age. The CHQ measures 14 unique physical and psychosocial concepts.
The parent form is available in 2 lengths - 50 or 28 items. Scores can be analyzed separately, the CHQ Profile Scores, or combined to derive an overall physical and psychosocial score, the CHQ Summary Scores.
The CHQ Manual includes copies of the forms and SAS scoring. SPSS code is provided upon written request.
In the US, normative values and benchmarks for the parent-reported versions of the CHQ are available for some conditions. The CHQ has been extensively translated using rigorous international guidelines. The youth self-report version is 87 items, and was developed for ages 10 and older. Authorized translations are available from HealthActCHQ. Norms, benchmarks, and summary scoring for the youth version will be forthcoming upon the development and testing of a short-form by the Principal Developer.Link for e-copy: https://ecommunities.belgium.be/ecomfr/start/?func=doc.fetch&nodeId=6201217&view [...] Format of e-copy: PDF - Infant and Toddler Quality of Life Questionnaire (ITQOL-97) Patient Form - 97 (Dutch) Record link: https://kce.docressources.info/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=810 Hold
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 10273-00923 WA 900/LAN Book KCE Library (10.124) Available Readers who borrowed this document also borrowed:
Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders American Psychiatric Association. Task Force on DSM-IV CANFOR : Camberwell assessment of need - forensic version Thomas, Stuart Comparison of three instruments assessing the quality of economic evaluations / Sophie Gerkens in International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care, 24(2008)3 ([09/01/2008])
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[article] Comparison of three instruments assessing the quality of economic evaluations : a practical exercise on economic evaluations of the surgical treatment of obesity [printed text] / Sophie Gerkens, Author ; R. Scrott, Author ; Irina Cleemput
, Author ; Jean-Paul Thissen, Author ; Marie-Christine Closon, Author ; Yvres Horsmans, Author ; Claire Beguin, Author . - 2008 . - 318-325.
Languages : English (eng)
in International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care > 24(2008)3 [09/01/2008] . - 318-325
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Bariatrics ; Cost-Benefit Analysis ; Evaluation Studies as Topic ; Great Britain ; Humans ; Journal Article ; Peer Review ; QuestionnairesAbstract: OBJECTIVES: The increasing use of full economic evaluations has led to the development of various instruments to assess their quality. The purpose of this study was to compare the frequently used British Medical Journal (BMJ) check-list and two new instruments: the Consensus Health Economic Criteria (CHEC) list and the Quality of Health Economic Studies (QHES) instrument. The analysis was based on a practical exercise on economic evaluations of the surgical treatment of obesity.
METHODS: The quality of nine selected studies was assessed independently by two health economists. To compare instruments, the Spearman rank correlation coefficient was calculated for each assessor. Moreover, the test-retest reliability for each instrument was assessed with the intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) (3,1). Finally, the inter-rater agreement for each instrument was estimated at two levels: comparison of the total score of each article by the ICC(2,1) and comparison of results per item by kappa values.
RESULTS: The Spearman's rank correlation coefficient between instruments was usually high (rho > 0.70). Furthermore, test-retest reliability was good for every instruments, that is, 0.98 (95 percent CI, 0.86-0.99) for the BMJ check-list, 0.97 (95 percent CI, 0.73-0.98) for the CHEC list, and 0.95 (95 percent CI, 0.75-0.99) for the QHES instrument. However, inter-rater agreement was poor (kappa < 0.40 for most items and ICC(2,1) < or = 0.5).
CONCLUSIONS: The study shows that the results of the quality assessment of economic evaluations are not so much influenced by the instrument used but more by the assessor. Therefore, quality assessments should be performed by at least two independent experts and final scoring based on consensus.Link for e-copy: http://vdic.idm.oclc.org/login?url=https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/inter [...] Format of e-copy: VDIC IP recognition Record link: https://kce.docressources.info/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=2138 [article]Development and validation of nursing resource weights for the Belgian Nursing Minimum Dataset in general hospitals / Walter Sermeus in International journal of nursing studies, 46(2009)02 ([02/02/2009])
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[article] Development and validation of nursing resource weights for the Belgian Nursing Minimum Dataset in general hospitals = a Delphi questionnaire survey approach [printed text] / Walter Sermeus, Author ; Pierre Gillet, Author ; Daniel Gillain, Author ; J Grietens, Author ; N Laport, Author ; D Michiels, Author ; G Vanden Boer, Author ; Pieter Van Herck, Author ; Koen Van Den Heede, Author . - 2009 . - 256-67.
Languages : English (eng)
in International journal of nursing studies > 46(2009)02 [02/02/2009] . - 256-67
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Belgium ; Delphi Technique ; Great Britain ; Hospitals, General ; Journal Article ; Nursing Staff, Hospital ; Peer Review ; QuestionnairesAbstract: BACKGROUND: Internationally, nursing is not well represented in hospital financing systems. In Belgium a nursing weight system exists to adjust budget allocation for differences in nurse staffing requirements, but there is a need for revision. Arguments include the availability of a nursing minimum dataset and the adverse consequences of the current historically based nursing weight system.
OBJECTIVES: The development and validation of nursing resource weights for the revised Belgium nursing minimum dataset (NMDS).
DESIGN: Two independent cross sectional Delphi-surveys.
SETTING AND PARTICIPANTS: A convenience sample of 222 head nurses from 69 Belgian hospitals participated in the cross sectional survey methods. To assess validity 112 patient case records from 61 nursing wards of 35 Belgian general hospitals representing general, surgical, pediatric, geriatric and intensive care were selected.
METHODS: Nursing resource weights were constructed based on Delphi survey results by NMDSII intervention. The patient case Delphi survey results were used as the primary source for validation. A series of additional validation measures were calculated, based on the different patient classification systems. Finally, three validated nursing resource weighting systems were compared to the constructed NMDSII weighting system: the use of 'Closon', 'Ghent' and WIN weights.
RESULTS: A coherent set of nursing resource weights was developed. The comparison of nurse resource weights, based on the survey per NMDS intervention versus the survey on patient cases, yielded high correlations: r=0.74 to r=0.97 (p<0.01) between three case rating questions, as an indication of reliability in terms of internal consistency, and r=0.90 (p<0.01) between summed intervention weights and patient case weights, as an indication of criterion validity in terms of concurrent validity. Other concurrent validity measures based on summed intervention weights versus patient classification dependency weights showed a correlation ranging from r=0.14 to r=0.74. The correlation of summed intervention weights with the Closon, Ghent and WIN weights ranged from r=0.93 to r=0.96 (p<0.01), as a third indication of concurrent validity.
CONCLUSIONS: A system of valid nursing resource weights has been developed. The system should be further validated within an international context.Link for e-copy: http://tiny.cc/rkpji Format of e-copy: VDIC IP recognition Record link: https://kce.docressources.info/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=2279 [article]Droit à une assurance hospitalisation pour les personnes malades chroniques ou handicapées / Carine Van de Voorde / Brussels [Belgium] : KCE = Federaal Kenniscentrum voor de Gezondheidszorg = Centre Fédéral d'Expertise des Soins de Santé = Belgian Health Care Knowledge Centre (2011)
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PermalinkDroit à une assurance hospitalisation pour les personnes malades chroniques ou handicapées / Carine Van de Voorde / Brussels [Belgium] : KCE = Federaal Kenniscentrum voor de Gezondheidszorg = Centre Fédéral d'Expertise des Soins de Santé = Belgian Health Care Knowledge Centre (2011)
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PermalinkEconomic hardship and sexually transmitted diseases in Haiti's rural Artibonite Valley. / D.W. Fitzgerald in American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 62(2002)4 ([04/01/2000])
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Permalink[Entitlement to a hospital insurance for persons with a chronic illness or handicap] / Carine Van de Voorde / Brussels [Belgium] : KCE = Federaal Kenniscentrum voor de Gezondheidszorg = Centre Fédéral d'Expertise des Soins de Santé = Belgian Health Care Knowledge Centre (2011)
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PermalinkFactors associated with prevalence and severity of caries experience in preschool children / Dominique Declerck in Community Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology, 36(2008)02 ([04/01/2008])
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PermalinkHealth professionals' perceptions of health status after renal transplantation / Irina Cleemput in Transplantation, 76(2003)1 ([07/01/2003])
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PermalinkMeasuring health / Ian McDowell / Oxford ; Melbourne ; New York : Oxford University Press - OUP (2006)
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