Sébastien Colson
Université de Montréal
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Journal of Health Psychology | 2017
David Fonte; Sébastien Colson; José Côté; Rachel Reynaud; Marie-Claude Lagouanelle-Simeoni; Thémis Apostolidis
We explore representations of well-being in adolescents with Type 1 diabetes in order to better understand their expectations and needs in therapeutic patient education. In total, 28 interviews were performed and then submitted to thematic content analysis and lexicometric analysis. Results show the intervention of psychosocial processes in the relationship that adolescents maintain with well-being and self-management. More specifically, we observed that well-being is impacted by areas of tension between the expectations of adolescents and the therapeutic objectives expressed by health professionals. These tensions should be taken into account in the conception, implementation, and evaluation of therapeutic education programs.
The Diabetes Educator | 2016
Sébastien Colson; José Côté; Stéphanie Gentile; Valérie Hamel; Cédric Sapuppo; Pilar Ramirez-Garcia; Rachel Reynaud; Marie-Claude Lagouanelle-Simeoni
Purpose The purpose of this study was twofold: (1) to describe the content of recent diabetes education programs and their outcomes in terms of glycemic control, disease management, and psychosocial criteria for children and adolescents with type 1 diabetes and (2) to gauge the match between these programs and the recommendations of the International Society for Pediatric and Adolescent Diabetes (ISPAD). Methods The integrative review was carried out according to the Cochrane recommendations. Thirteen databases were searched for evaluations of education programs published from 2009 to 2014. Program characteristics and outcomes were described. Quality of studies was assessed, and program match with ISPAD recommendations was gauged. Results Of 2528 studies found, 43 covering 36 education programs intended for youth with type 1 diabetes were retained for review. Nine of these centered on self-care competencies, 18 on psychosocial competencies, and 9 on both types of competency (mixed program). Programs varied widely in terms of organization, procedure, and content. Glycemic control was an indicator assessed in the majority of programs, but only half of these (for the most part, self-care programs) reported positive findings in this regard. Few programs seemed to affect psychosocial indicators. An online mixed program, which was the program that best met the ISPAD recommendations, proved to have an influence on glycemic control and several psychosocial criteria. Conclusions Various avenues can be considered to improve participant engagement in education programs and to align these programs more closely with international recommendations. Further research is required to enhance knowledge in this field.
Sante Publique | 2017
Stéphan Aguilard; Sébastien Colson; Karen Inthavong
Pour citer cet article : -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Sébastien Colson et al., « Stratégies d’implantation d’un infirmier de pratique avancée en milieu hospitalier : une revue de littérature », Santé Publique 2017/2 (Vol. 29), p. 241-254. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Recherche en soins infirmiers | 2016
Sébastien Colson; José Côté; Madeleine Collombier; Christophe Debout; Galadriel Bonnel; Rachel Reynaud; Marie-Claude Lagouanelle-Simeoni
Introduction : many structured educational programs, using the concept of self-efficacy, have been studied in English-speaking countries. Background : tools were developed in English to assess this concept along with treatment adherence. However, there seems to be no French version of these tools in scientific literature. Aim : to adapt the tools to the French language and to test the psychometric properties of the Self-Efficacy for Diabetes Self-Management (SEDM) and the Diabetes Self-Management Profile (DSMP). Methods : a cross-cultural adaptation of the SEDM and DSMP in French was performed. The psychometric properties were tested in a pilot study that took place between January 1st and December 31st, 2015. Results : Cronbach’s alpha coefficient of SEDM in French was 0.84, test-retest reliability 0.80 and sensitivity to change was moderate. The Cronbach’s alpha and sensitivity to change of the French DSMP were low, and the test-retest was 0.71. Discussion and conclusions : the first results of the psychometric properties of French SEDM were rather encouraging. The use of the French version of DSMP seems compromised in terms of psychometric properties and the opinion of the participants.
Sante Publique | 2014
Sébastien Colson; Stéphanie Gentile; José Côté; Marie-Claude Lagouanelle-Simeoni
Production Engineer | 2016
Sébastien Colson; David Fonte; José Côté; Murielle De Oliveira; Martine Samper; Assia Khammar; Stéphanie Gentile; Thémis Apostolidis; Rachel Reynaud; Marie-Claude Lagouanelle-Simeoni
Journal of Adolescent Health | 2016
José Côté; Philippe Delmas; Regina Célia de Menezes Succi; Eliana Galano; Patricia Auger; Hélène Sylvain; Sébastien Colson; Daisy Maria Machado
Revue Francophone Internationale de Recherche Infirmière | 2016
Thomas Saïas; Cécile Delawarde; Sébastien Colson; Maëlle Planche; Vincent Vallée; Enguerrand du Roscoät; Augusta Bonnard; Julie Bodard; Romain Dugravier
Pratiques Psychologiques | 2018
David Fonte; Sébastien Colson; Marie-Claude Lagouanelle-Simeoni; Thémistoklis Apostolidis
Annales médico-psychologiques | 2018
Baptiste Gaudelus; Elodie Peyroux; Sébastien Colson; Nicolas Franck