4 results on '"Leclercq, Béatrice"'
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2. Professionals of the help télérelation of public health. Adjust the imagination and the act
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Leclercq, Béatrice, Laboratoire de Psychologie - UFC (UR 3188) (PSYCHO), Université de Franche-Comté (UFC), Université Bourgogne Franche-Comté [COMUE] (UBFC)-Université Bourgogne Franche-Comté [COMUE] (UBFC), Université de Franche-Comté, Jean-Pierre Minary, and Laboratoire de Psychologie - UFC (EA 3188) (PSYCHO)
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Job ,Professionnels de l'aide ,Métier ,The adjustment ,Telerelations of health ,Télérelations de santé ,Imagination ,[SHS.PSY]Humanities and Social Sciences/Psychology ,Act ,Acte ,Ajustement ,Professionals of the help ,Imaginaire - Abstract
The object of this thesis is to question the adjustment of the professionals of help, opposite in face, intothe processes of télérelations of health and more widely to understand what meaning to give to thesenew territories of care.The theoretical frame refers to the works in clinical psycho sociology and to the approach in clinicalof the activity and the work.The methodology leans on an observation-participant and semi-directive conversations, realized withthe psychologists, the doctors and the family and marriage counselors in a device of télérelations ofpublic health intended for twelve twenty five years and commissioned to be a national monitoringobservatory.The results state an activity constituted by a management of the asynchronie of internet, of theanonymity, the non-follow-up, the insults, the information repetitive, errors and crisis situations. Sherequires an adjustment of the practices, as well as a working collective exposing a plural listening anda word, in embeded relations. The functioning of the professionals is fed by the ideals of job by originwhat complicates their adjustment. In this context, they develop a feeling of trashcan, ofmachinisation, a loss of professional identity but also the skills to face the alienation of a relationalremote work. Finally, the results emphasize a particular mobilization of the imagination and a clinicalapproach of the investigation; L’objet de cette thèse est d’interroger l’ajustement des professionnels de l’aide, en face à face, auxdispositifs de télérelations de santé et plus largement de comprendre quel sens donner à ces nouveauxterritoires de la sollicitude.Le cadre théorique se réfère aux travaux en psychosociologie clinique et à l’approche en clinique del’activité et du travail.La méthodologie s’appuie sur une observation-participante et des entretiens semi-directifs réalisésauprès des psychologues, médecins et conseillers conjugaux et familiaux d’un dispositif detélérelations de santé publique destinés aux douze-vingt-cinq ans et missionné pour être unobservatoire national des difficultés des jeunes en matière de santé.Les résultats font état d’une activité constituée d’une gestion de l’asynchronie d’internet, del’anonymat, du non-suivi, des insultes, de l’information répétitives, des erreurs et des situations decrise. Elle nécessite un ajustement des pratiques, ainsi qu’un collectif de travail exposant une écoute etune parole plurielles, dans des relations encastrées. Le fonctionnement des professionnels estalimentés par les idéaux de métier d’origine ce qui complique leur ajustement. Dans ce contexte, ilsdéveloppent un sentiment de poubellisation, de machinisation, une perte d’identité professionnellemais aussi des habiletés pour faire-face à l’aliénation d’un travail relationnel à distance. Enfin lesrésultats mettent l’accent sur une mobilisation particulière de l’imaginaire et une approche clinique del’investigation.
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3. Téléphonie et « i-relation » : la parole adolescente filtrée
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Leclercq, Béatrice, primary and Minary, Jean-Pierre, additional
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- 2008
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4. Prolonged exercise induces left ventricular dysfunction in healthy subjects.
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UCL - MD/MINT - Département de médecine interne, UCL - (SLuc) Service de pathologie cardiovasculaire, Vanoverschelde, Jean-Louis, Younis, Liwa, Melin, Jacques, Vanbutsele, Roland, Leclercq, Béatrice, Robert, Annie, Cosyns, Jacques, Detry, Jean-Marie, UCL - MD/MINT - Département de médecine interne, UCL - (SLuc) Service de pathologie cardiovasculaire, Vanoverschelde, Jean-Louis, Younis, Liwa, Melin, Jacques, Vanbutsele, Roland, Leclercq, Béatrice, Robert, Annie, Cosyns, Jacques, and Detry, Jean-Marie
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To determine the effects of a moderately prolonged exercise on left ventricular systolic performance, 23 healthy male subjects, aged 18 to 51 yr (mean 37 yr) were studied. The subjects exercised first on a treadmill (brief exercise) and completed, on a separate day, a 20-km run. M-mode, two-dimensional, and Doppler echocardiography, as well as calibrated carotid pulse tracings, were obtained at rest and immediately on completion of both brief and prolonged exercise. Left ventricular systolic function was assessed by end-systolic stress-shortening relationships. Heart rate increased similarly after brief and prolonged exercise (+30%). Mean arterial pressure decreased from 99 +/- 7 to 92 +/- 8 mmHg (P less than 0.001) after prolonged exercise, but it remained unchanged after brief exercise. Left ventricular end-diastolic volume was decreased after prolonged exercise (130 +/- 23 vs. 147 +/- 18 ml at rest, P less than 0.01). Both ejection fraction and rate-adjusted mean velocity of fiber shortening decreased after prolonged exercise [from 67 +/- 5 to 60 +/- 6% (P less than 0.001) and from 1.12 +/- 0.2 to 0.91 +/- 0.2 cm/s (P less than 0.001), respectively] despite a lower circumferential end-systolic wall stress (133 +/- 23 vs. 152 +/- 20 g/cm2). The relationship between ejection fraction (or mean velocity of fiber shortening adjusted for heart rate) and end-systolic wall stress was displaced downward on race finish (P less than 0.05). These changes were independent of the changes in left ventricular end-diastolic volume and hence those in preload. The data suggest that moderately prolonged exercise may result in depressed left ventricular performance in healthy normal subjects.
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