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Soins. Gérontologie | 2018

Les personnes âgées en Ehpad et les nouvelles technologies

Karine Villaume; Aude Letty; Didier Armaingaud; Serge Guérin; Stéphane Sanchez

Faced with the ageing of the French population, it is essential to envisage new technologies to improve the living conditions of elderly people and enable them to communicate more effectively. A study sought to understand the views of senior citizens and the caregivers who look after them regarding these new tools, their appropriation, the support required and their uses. This analysis highlights areas to reflect upon and improve in terms of the services which need to be provided to overcome the reticence of certain users.


Soins. Gérontologie | 2016

Technologies de l’information et de la communication et santé des seniors

Stéphane Sanchez; Paul De Boissieu; Cédric Gueyraud; Didier Armingaud; Marc Guerrier; Philippe Denormandie

New technologies offer many advantages, especially in terms of animation in elderly care homes. Consoles and digital tablets used without any medical implication were the subject of a literature review on their impact on the health of the elderly..


Soins. Gérontologie | 2015

Plaisir et vieillissement chez les plus de 65 ans

Philippe Denormandie; Stéphane Sanchez; Stéphane Hugon; Moustapha Dramé; Claude Jeandel

A survey carried out of people aged 65 and over aimed to provide a clearer picture of the older populations relationship with pleasure. How do they feel as they age? Do they still find pleasure in things? In what ways? If there a certain self-censorship among the older population with regard to the subject? Or, on the contrary, do they make the most out of life without any complexes or limits? A sample of people aged between 15 and 64 were also surveyed for their opinion on the following questions: do they feel that older people still find pleasure in things? How do senior citizens enjoy themselves today?


European Journal of Clinical Pharmacology | 2017

Polypharmacy and potentially inappropriate medications: a cross-sectional analysis among 451 nursing homes in France

Marie Herr; Hélène Grondin; Stéphane Sanchez; Didier Armaingaud; Caroline Blochet; Antoine Vial; Philippe Denormandie; Joël Ankri


European Geriatric Medicine | 2017

Exergames and elderly: A non-systematic review of the literature

P. de Boissieu; Philippe Denormandie; D. Armaingaud; Stéphane Sanchez; C. Jeandel


Soins. Gérontologie | 2014

Un outil simple pour mesurer le bien-être immédiat des personnes âgées en Ehpad

Marie-Laure Kuhnel; Stéphane Sanchez; François Bertin Hugault; Philippe de Normandie; Moustapha Dramé


Soins. Gérontologie | 2016

Formation et représentations de la démence chez les travailleurs en Ehpad

Stéphane Sanchez; Aurélie Gallin; Muriel Stefanuto; Sylvie Treffel; Marc Antoine; Philippe Denormandie


Soins. Gérontologie | 2018

Pertinence des passages aux urgences des résidents d’Ehpad de 75 ans et plus

Anne Dang; Stéphane Sanchez; Michèle Collart; R. Mahmoudi; David Laplanche


Revue D Epidemiologie Et De Sante Publique | 2018

Effect of the implementation of a fast-track on emergency department length of stay and 30-day readmission

J. Chrusciel; A. Devillard; X. Fontaine; D. Laplanche; Stéphane Sanchez


Revue D Epidemiologie Et De Sante Publique | 2018

Étude de l’impact sur le « case-mix » de la mise en place d’un Groupement hospitalier de territoires (direction commune)

J. Chrusciel; A. Le Guillou; L. Lefèvre; D. Laplanche; Stéphane Sanchez

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Moustapha Dramé

University of Reims Champagne-Ardenne

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Claude Jeandel

University of Montpellier

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R. Mahmoudi

University of Reims Champagne-Ardenne

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