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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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L’expérience de l’isolement de contact à l’hôpital pour des personnes âgées lors d’une infection au Clostridium difficile

Larivière, Nathalie 04 1900 (has links)
Sommaire La situation actuelle des infections nosocomiales dans les établissements de santé est préoccupante. En ce qui concerne le Clostridium difficile (C. difficile), son émergence et son impact sur la morbidité et la mortalité sont bien connus. De plus, la population vieillissante est à risque élevé d’avoir des diarrhées associées au C. difficile et, de ce fait, de se retrouver en isolement de contact. Les personnes âgées sont déjà vulnérables au moment d’une hospitalisation, alors qu’en est-il lors d’un isolement de contact relié à une infection au C. difficile? Dans cette perspective, les connaissances sur l’expérience des personnes âgées lors d’un isolement étant peu développées, cette étude s’est intéressée au vécu des personnes âgées durant l’isolement de contact et aux effets de cet isolement sur leur vécu. Le but de cette étude phénoménologique, prenant appui sur la Théorie de l’humain en devenir de Parse (2003), était de décrire et comprendre l’expérience de personnes âgées de 75 ans et plus lors d’un isolement de contact en milieu hospitalier causé par une infection au C. difficile. Ainsi, des entrevues semi-structurées furent réalisées auprès de cinq personnes âgées qui ont accepté de participer à l’étude, puis la transcription de leurs propos fut analysée selon la méthode proposée par Giorgi (1997). De cette analyse sont ressortis trois thèmes : 1) Vivre les effets du Clostridium difficile; 2) Vivre de l’inquiétude et 3) Vivre de la déception dans la relation avec le personnel soignant. Poussant plus loin l’analyse des thèmes et sous-thèmes, il a été possible de proposer que l’essence de l’expérience de personnes âgées de 75 ans et plus lors d’un isolement de contact en milieu hospitalier causé par une infection au C. difficile était de « vivre à la fois en conjonction avec le besoin d’être isolé pour protéger son univers et en séparation avec le besoin de recevoir des soins qui respectent leur dignité, et ce, malgré la vulnérabilité induite par leur état de santé ». Ces résultats pourront sensibiliser les personnes soignantes qui accompagnent au quotidien les personnes âgées en isolement. La compréhension de leur vécu pourra favoriser la mise en place de soins davantage centrés sur la personne qui tiennent compte de leurs inquiétudes, de leurs craintes et de l’importance de préserver leur dignité. Mots clés : Effets psychologiques, expérience de l’isolement de contact, Clostridium difficile, personnes âgées, phénoménologie, théorie de l’humain en devenir. / Summary The current situation of nosocomial infections in health facilities is a concern. With regard to Clostridium difficile (C. difficile), its emergence and its impact on morbidity and mortality is well known. Moreover, the aging population is at high risk of having diarrhea associated with C. difficile and, therefore, of being in contact isolation. Seniors are already made vulnerable by a hospitalization, then what about when there is a contact isolation related to an infection with C. difficile? In this perspective, since knowledge about the experience of older people being isolated is not quite developed, this study examined the experiences of seniors during the isolation contact and the effects of this isolation on their experiences. The purpose of this phenomenological study, building on the Theory of human becoming of Parse (2003), was to describe and understand the experience of people aged 75 and over and hospitalized in a contact isolation, caused by infection with C. difficile. Thus, semi-structured interviews were conducted with five seniors who agreed to participate in the study, and the transcript of their remarks was analyzed by the method suggested by Giorgi (1997). From this analysis emerged three themes: 1) Living the effects of Clostridium difficile, 2) Living anxiety and 3) Living the disappointment in the relationship with the nursing staff. Pushing further the analysis of themes and sub-themes, it was possible to propose that the essence of the experience of people aged 75 and over hospitalized in a contact isolation caused by infection C. difficile, was “to live both in conjunction with the need to be isolated to protect their world and separation from the need to receive care which respects their dignity, despite the vulnerability induced by their state of health”. These results may sensitize caregivers who accompany elderly on a daily basis in isolation. Understanding their experience will encourage the development of care that takes into account their concerns, their fears and the importance of preserving their dignity. Keywords: Psychological impact, experience of isolation contact, Clostridium difficile, elderly, phenomenology, theory of human becoming.
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L’expérience de l’isolement de contact à l’hôpital pour des personnes âgées lors d’une infection au Clostridium difficile

Larivière, Nathalie 04 1900 (has links)
Sommaire La situation actuelle des infections nosocomiales dans les établissements de santé est préoccupante. En ce qui concerne le Clostridium difficile (C. difficile), son émergence et son impact sur la morbidité et la mortalité sont bien connus. De plus, la population vieillissante est à risque élevé d’avoir des diarrhées associées au C. difficile et, de ce fait, de se retrouver en isolement de contact. Les personnes âgées sont déjà vulnérables au moment d’une hospitalisation, alors qu’en est-il lors d’un isolement de contact relié à une infection au C. difficile? Dans cette perspective, les connaissances sur l’expérience des personnes âgées lors d’un isolement étant peu développées, cette étude s’est intéressée au vécu des personnes âgées durant l’isolement de contact et aux effets de cet isolement sur leur vécu. Le but de cette étude phénoménologique, prenant appui sur la Théorie de l’humain en devenir de Parse (2003), était de décrire et comprendre l’expérience de personnes âgées de 75 ans et plus lors d’un isolement de contact en milieu hospitalier causé par une infection au C. difficile. Ainsi, des entrevues semi-structurées furent réalisées auprès de cinq personnes âgées qui ont accepté de participer à l’étude, puis la transcription de leurs propos fut analysée selon la méthode proposée par Giorgi (1997). De cette analyse sont ressortis trois thèmes : 1) Vivre les effets du Clostridium difficile; 2) Vivre de l’inquiétude et 3) Vivre de la déception dans la relation avec le personnel soignant. Poussant plus loin l’analyse des thèmes et sous-thèmes, il a été possible de proposer que l’essence de l’expérience de personnes âgées de 75 ans et plus lors d’un isolement de contact en milieu hospitalier causé par une infection au C. difficile était de « vivre à la fois en conjonction avec le besoin d’être isolé pour protéger son univers et en séparation avec le besoin de recevoir des soins qui respectent leur dignité, et ce, malgré la vulnérabilité induite par leur état de santé ». Ces résultats pourront sensibiliser les personnes soignantes qui accompagnent au quotidien les personnes âgées en isolement. La compréhension de leur vécu pourra favoriser la mise en place de soins davantage centrés sur la personne qui tiennent compte de leurs inquiétudes, de leurs craintes et de l’importance de préserver leur dignité. Mots clés : Effets psychologiques, expérience de l’isolement de contact, Clostridium difficile, personnes âgées, phénoménologie, théorie de l’humain en devenir. / Summary The current situation of nosocomial infections in health facilities is a concern. With regard to Clostridium difficile (C. difficile), its emergence and its impact on morbidity and mortality is well known. Moreover, the aging population is at high risk of having diarrhea associated with C. difficile and, therefore, of being in contact isolation. Seniors are already made vulnerable by a hospitalization, then what about when there is a contact isolation related to an infection with C. difficile? In this perspective, since knowledge about the experience of older people being isolated is not quite developed, this study examined the experiences of seniors during the isolation contact and the effects of this isolation on their experiences. The purpose of this phenomenological study, building on the Theory of human becoming of Parse (2003), was to describe and understand the experience of people aged 75 and over and hospitalized in a contact isolation, caused by infection with C. difficile. Thus, semi-structured interviews were conducted with five seniors who agreed to participate in the study, and the transcript of their remarks was analyzed by the method suggested by Giorgi (1997). From this analysis emerged three themes: 1) Living the effects of Clostridium difficile, 2) Living anxiety and 3) Living the disappointment in the relationship with the nursing staff. Pushing further the analysis of themes and sub-themes, it was possible to propose that the essence of the experience of people aged 75 and over hospitalized in a contact isolation caused by infection C. difficile, was “to live both in conjunction with the need to be isolated to protect their world and separation from the need to receive care which respects their dignity, despite the vulnerability induced by their state of health”. These results may sensitize caregivers who accompany elderly on a daily basis in isolation. Understanding their experience will encourage the development of care that takes into account their concerns, their fears and the importance of preserving their dignity. Keywords: Psychological impact, experience of isolation contact, Clostridium difficile, elderly, phenomenology, theory of human becoming.
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Guidelines for the rehabilitation of the juveline who had committed a drug-related crime

Norrish, Maria Elizabeth 06 1900 (has links)
This study was designed to understand the meaning of the lived experiences of incarcerated male juveniles who had committed drug-related crimes and to suggest guidelines for their rehabilitation with specific reference to their health care needs. In order to achieve these objectives, the researcher used Parse’s (1998) Theory of Human Becoming as a theoretical framework for the study and Parse’s (1998, 2005) phenomenological-hermeneutic research method. This study was restricted to three juvenile correctional centres in the Gauteng province, Republic of South Africa (RSA). A sample of 15 male juveniles (5 at each of the three juvenile correctional centres) was used for the purpose of individual dialogical engagements with the participants. Focus group interview sessions were held with two groups (5 members per group) at two identified juvenile correctional centres. A qualitative content analysis according to methods recommended by Graneheim and Lundman (2004) was performed on the data that was collected from the individual dialogical-engagements and the focus group interviews. The researcher attempted to elucidate the meanings that the participants attached to their experiences of incarceration as narrated by them and analysed the data according to Parse’s (1998; 2005) phenomenological-hermeneutic method comprising of extraction-synthesis and heuristic interpretation. The findings of this research confirm that problems of drug abuse and criminal activity represent a multifaceted, complex and often intractable phenomenon. The research also confirmed that the participants suffer from a variety of emotional and psychological problems such as depression, anxiety, fear, guilt, remorse, regret and a craving for the drugs that they had abused before their incarceration. It appears that the participants find it extremely difficult to deal effectively with these disorders on their own and that they are generally averse to asking for professional help and assistance. Interventions to alleviate these problems are crucial for the success of the current rehabilitation programmes being pursued in the correctional centres where the participants are accommodated. / Health Studies / D. Litt. et Phil. (Health Studies)
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Guidelines for the rehabilitation of the juvenile who had committed a drug-related crime

Norrish, Maria Elizabeth 06 1900 (has links)
This study was designed to understand the meaning of the lived experiences of incarcerated male juveniles who had committed drug-related crimes and to suggest guidelines for their rehabilitation with specific reference to their health care needs. In order to achieve these objectives, the researcher used Parse’s (1998) Theory of Human Becoming as a theoretical framework for the study and Parse’s (1998, 2005) phenomenological-hermeneutic research method. This study was restricted to three juvenile correctional centres in the Gauteng province, Republic of South Africa (RSA). A sample of 15 male juveniles (5 at each of the three juvenile correctional centres) was used for the purpose of individual dialogical engagements with the participants. Focus group interview sessions were held with two groups (5 members per group) at two identified juvenile correctional centres. A qualitative content analysis according to methods recommended by Graneheim and Lundman (2004) was performed on the data that was collected from the individual dialogical-engagements and the focus group interviews. The researcher attempted to elucidate the meanings that the participants attached to their experiences of incarceration as narrated by them and analysed the data according to Parse’s (1998; 2005) phenomenological-hermeneutic method comprising of extraction-synthesis and heuristic interpretation. The findings of this research confirm that problems of drug abuse and criminal activity represent a multifaceted, complex and often intractable phenomenon. The research also confirmed that the participants suffer from a variety of emotional and psychological problems such as depression, anxiety, fear, guilt, remorse, regret and a craving for the drugs that they had abused before their incarceration. It appears that the participants find it extremely difficult to deal effectively with these disorders on their own and that they are generally averse to asking for professional help and assistance. Interventions to alleviate these problems are crucial for the success of the current rehabilitation programmes being pursued in the correctional centres where the participants are accommodated. / Health Studies / D. Litt. et Phil. (Health Studies)

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