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The health care manager | 2005

New approaches of organizing care and work: giving way to participation, mobilization, and innovation.

Chantal Viens; Mélanie Lavoie-Tremblay; Martine Mayrand Leclerc; Louise Hamelin Brabant

Quebecs health network has undertaken large-scale organizational changes to ensure the continuity, accessibility, and quality of health care and services for the population. This article describes the optimal approach for making changes to the organization of care and work for patients, health care workers, and organizations. This participative action research was carried out by means of interviews and document analysis. One hundred participants were involved, describing a total of 34 projects for significant organizational change. Results include an optimal approach broken down into 4 phases, each of which includes steps, facilitating factors, and potential difficulties. The phases of this approach are: (1) sharing the vision, mission, and values of the organization and identifying the purpose and need underlying the change; (2) building alliances and validating the involvement of the various players; (3) conceptualizing and planning the project; and (4) implementing changes and continuing evaluation. It is possible to rise to the challenge of finding new approaches to organize care and work by giving way to participation, mobilization, and innovation.


Canadian Journal of Public Health-revue Canadienne De Sante Publique | 2014

Enfants et adolescents venus d'ailleurs : la violence vécue dans leur société d'accueil et les effets sur leur santé, une recension des écrits

Claudia Fournier; Louise Hamelin Brabant; Dominique Damant; Geneviève Lessard; Simon Lapierre; Mélissa Dubé-Quenum

RésuméOBJECTIF: Cette recension des écrits integrative vise à dresser un portrait global de la violence sociale vécue par les enfants et adolescents immigrants de première génération ainsi que ses effets sur leur santé et leur bien-être.MÉTHODE: Une recherche bibliographique francophone et anglophone a été réalisée dans huit bases de données, sans restrictions de dates de publication. Trente études ont été retenues. Les résultats ont été synthétisés selon trois aspects: 1) formes de violences vécues par les jeunes immigrants; 2) conditions dans lesquelles cette violence survient; 3) effets de cette violence sur leur santé et leur bien-être.RÉSULTATS: Les jeunes immigrants peuvent subir différentes formes de violence physique, verbale ou relationnelle. Elle semble être instiguée surtout par leurs pairs et a été principalement étudiée sous l’angle de la discrimination. La victimisation varierait en fonction de certains facteurs comme la composition ethnique des écoles ou le temps de résidence dans la société d’accueil. La violence serait associée à la fois à une plus grande Symptomatologie psychopathologique et à une santé mentale plus fragile. Enfin, elle serait reliée à une attitude plus négative des jeunes immigrants envers leur société d’accueil ainsi qu’une attitude plus positive envers leur propre communauté d’origine.CONCLUSION: En plus d’avoir de nombreux effets indésirables sur leur santé et leur bien-être mental et social, la violence peut s’avérer être un facteur clé dans l’expérience de marginalisation des jeunes immigrants. Nous proposons quelques pistes de recherche à explorer.AbstractOBJECTIVE: This integrative literature review aims to present a comprehensive portrayal of social violence experienced by first-generation immigrant children and adolescents, and its effects on their health and well-being.METHOD: A French and English languages literature search was conducted in eight databases, without restrictions on dates of publication. Thirty studies were selected. Results were summarized according to three aspects: 1) types of violence experienced by young immigrants; 2) conditions under which this violence occurs; 3) effects of such violence on the health and well-being of young immigrants.SYNTHESIS: Immigrant children and adolescents can experience various forms of physical, verbal, and relational violence. This violence seems to be mostly instigated by their peers and it has mainly been studied in terms of discrimination. Victimization may vary depending on factors such as ethnic composition of schools or time of residence in the host society. Violence may have many effects on mental health of immigrant youth: it is associated with both increased psychopathological symptoms and poorer mental health. Finally, the experience of violence is related to a more negative attitude of young immigrants toward their host society and a more positive attitude toward their own cultural community.CONCLUSION: In addition to its having numerous adverse effects on their mental and social health and well-being, violence may prove to be a key factor in the experience of marginalization of immigrant youth. We propose certain research avenues to explore.


Journal of Nursing Management | 2006

Towards an integrated approach for the management of ageing nurses

Mélanie Lavoie-Tremblay; Linda O'Brien-Pallas; Chantal Viens; Louise Hamelin Brabant; Céline Gélinas


Journal of Nursing Management | 2007

Engaging health care workers in improving their work environment

Louise Hamelin Brabant; Mélanie Lavoie-Tremblay; Chantal Viens


Nouvelles pratiques sociales | 2010

« Ça se sépare-tu ça, la femme pis la mère ? » : Services reçus par des femmes vivant dans un contexte de concomitance de violence conjugale et de mauvais traitements envers les enfants

Dominique Damant; Catherine Lebossé; Simon Lapierre; Sylvie Thibault; Geneviève Lessard; Louise Hamelin Brabant; Chantal Lavergne; Andrée Fortin


Journal of Immigrant & Refugee Studies | 2018

Lesbian and Gay Immigrants' Post-Migration Experiences: An Integrative Literature Review

Claudia Fournier; Louise Hamelin Brabant; Sophie Dupéré; Line Chamberland


Children & Society | 2016

Immigrant Children: Their Experience of Violence at School and Community in Host Country

Louise Hamelin Brabant; Simon Lapierre; Dominique Damant; Mélissa Dubé-Quenum; Geneviève Lessard; Claudia Fournier


Recherches sociographiques | 2006

L’enfance sous le regard de l’expertise médicale : 1930-1970

Louise Hamelin Brabant


Recherches sociographiques | 2016

Andrée Rivard, Histoire de l’accouchement dans un Québec moderne, Montréal, Les éditions du remue-ménage, 2014, 450 p.

Louise Hamelin Brabant


Canadian Journal of Public Health-revue Canadienne De Sante Publique | 2014

Violence experienced by first-generation immigrant children and adolescents.

Claudia Fournier; Louise Hamelin Brabant; Dominique Damant; Geneviève Lessard; Simon Lapierre; Mélissa Dubé-Quenum

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Andrée Fortin

Université de Montréal

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