Dan Lecocq
Université libre de Bruxelles
Network
Latest external collaboration on country level. Dive into details by clicking on the dots.
Publication
Featured researches published by Dan Lecocq.
Recherche en soins infirmiers | 2018
Jehan Seret; Magali Pirson; Florence Penson; Hélène Lefebvre; Dan Lecocq
Introduction : l’asthme constitue un probleme majeur de Sante Publique avec 300.000.000 de personnes touchees au niveau mondial et un faible taux d’adhesion au traitement. Contexte : peu d’auteurs se sont penches sur un des determinants de cette adhesion : l’accompagnement propose par les professionnels de la sante. Objectifs : decrire les besoins et les attentes des personnes vivant avec un asthme chronique quant a cet accompagnement. Methode : approche qualitative a visee descriptive avec echantillonnage raisonne. Huit entretiens individuels semi-directifs ont ete realises avec des patients adultes asthmatiques chroniques puis ont fait l’objet d’une analyse de contenu inductive, soumise a validation par les participants. Resultats : les besoins et attentes se repartissent en six grands themes : le souhait que s’installe une relation de confiance, la necessite de percevoir la competence professionnelle, l’importance de la disponibilite du professionnel, la volonte d’etre davantage acteur de sa vie avec la maladie, le desir que le professionnel adopte une posture humaniste et prenne en compte la singularite du patient. Conclusion : une meilleure comprehension des attentes non rencontrees contribuerait a l’amelioration de l’adhesion au traitement. Cette recherche qualitative ouvre diverses pistes de reflexion et peut constituer le terreau d’autres etudes.
Canadian Oncology Nursing Journal / Revue canadienne de soins infirmiers en oncologie | 2018
Hélène Lefebvre; Isabelle Brault; Odette Roy; Marie-Josée Levert; Dan Lecocq; Maryse Larrivière; Michelle Proulx
Un projet de recherche a reuni des patients partenaires, des leaders en soins infirmiers de six milieux cliniques du Quebec ainsi que des chercheurs en vue de developper et tester un outil web, le Portail d’echange des savoirs (PES), afin d’ameliorer les pratiques de planification des conges et les transitions au cours des soins oncologiques. Le projet a debouche sur la creation d’un PES axe sur l’oncologie ouvert a toute la francophonie. Il en a aussi emerge une strategie novatrice de transfert des connaissances (TC) prenant appui sur le PES et alimentee par le travail collaboratif des differents partenaires, parmi lesquels les patients ont tenu un role essentiel. Les resultats ont mis en lumiere l’importance, pour la recherche en sante, de donner la parole a des patients partenaires dans le cadre d’une etroite collaboration avec des cliniciens et des chercheurs, pour que les pratiques cliniques soient mieux adaptees aux besoins reels des patients et de leurs proches.
Canadian Oncology Nursing Journal / Revue canadienne de soins infirmiers en oncologie | 2018
Hélène Lefebvre; Isabelle Brault; Odette Roy; Marie-Josée Levert; Dan Lecocq; Maryse Larrivière; Michelle Proulx
A research project brought together patient partners, nurse leaders from six clinical settings in Quebec and researchers to develop and test a web technology, the Forum for Knowledge Exchange (FKE), in order to improve discharge planning practices and oncological care transitions. The project led to the creation of a FKE accessible to the oncology sector of the Francophonie. It revealed an innovative strategy of knowledge transfer (KT) based on the FKE and was fed by collaborative work among partners, where the patient partners played a vital role. The results highlighted the importance, for health research, of giving a voice to patient partners in close collaboration with clinicians and researchers so that clinical practices are better adapted to the actual needs of patients and of their relatives.
Recherche en soins infirmiers | 2017
Dan Lecocq; Hélène Lefebvre; Lucie Bachelet; Berrabah Ouassinia; David Dyikpanu; Daniel Martin; Damien Siddu; Yves Mengal; Magali Pirson
The use of a Nursing Model (NM) for nursing administration offers direct and indirect benefits for patients as for nurses. Depending the chosen NM, the concepts of person, health, nursing and environment are very different. Each NM has its special vision of the practice of nursing. The study investigated whether the Chief Nursing Officers (CNO) of the bilingual and French speaking Belgian hospitals integrate Nursing Models in the politics of their department. A quantitative descriptive and correlational survey was conducted. 97.5 % of the concerned CNO (78/80) participated to the research. It appears that a Nursing Model underlies the action of the nursing department in only 38 % of the departments (30/78). Where a Nursing Model is used, it is explicitly communicated to staff (26/30). Among the Models used, that of Virginia Henderson dominates (26/30). The seniority of the CNO in its function as well as variables related to educational courses and clinical context appear to influence the results. The Nursing Models of the paradigm of transformation remain rarely used. A qualitative research would be relevant to deepen the understanding of the experience of CNO related to Nursing Models.The use of a Nursing Model (NM) for nursing administration offers direct and indirect benefits for patients as for nurses. Depending the chosen NM, the concepts of person, health, nursing and environment are very different. Each NM has its special vision of the practice of nursing. The study investigated whether the Chief Nursing Officers (CNO) of the bilingual and French speaking Belgian hospitals integrate Nursing Models in the politics of their department. A quantitative descriptive and correlational survey was conducted. 97.5 % of the concerned CNO (78/80) participated to the research. It appears that a Nursing Model underlies the action of the nursing department in only 38 % of the departments (30/78). Where a Nursing Model is used, it is explicitly communicated to staff (26/30). Among the Models used, that of Virginia Henderson dominates (26/30). The seniority of the CNO in its function as well as variables related to educational courses and clinical context appear to influence the results. The Nursing Models of the paradigm of transformation remain rarely used. A qualitative research would be relevant to deepen the understanding of the experience of CNO related to Nursing Models.
Revue de l'infirmière | 2018
Dan Lecocq
Archive | 2018
Jehan Seret; Magali Pirson; Florence Penson; Hélène Lefebvre; Dan Lecocq
Archive | 2018
Hélène Lefebvre; Dan Lecocq; André Neron
Archive | 2018
André Neron; Dan Lecocq; Hélène Lefebvre
Soins | 2017
Dan Lecocq; Hélène Lefebvre; André Neron; Chantal Van Cutsem; Aurélia Bustillo; Martine Laloux
Revue de l'infirmière | 2017
Dan Lecocq