Sandrine Roussel
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Roussel S, Frenay M
Chronic Illn
. 2022 Apr;
19(2):418-433.
PMID: 35414210
Objectives: This study aimed to explore the practice-representation links among Health Care Professionals (HCP)s practising Therapeutic Patient Education (TPE). Understanding these links might actually help to address the challenges of...
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Damiaens A, Fraeyman J, Fakroune S, Hutsebaut C, Roussel S, Van Dyck L, et al.
Int J Integr Care
. 2021 May;
21(2):10.
PMID: 33976599
Background: Healthcare authorities worldwide search for ways to develop integrated care and interprofessional collaboration. In Belgium, Medical-Pharmaceutical Concertation (MPC) was introduced as a format to promote constructive dialogues between GPs...
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Anrys P, Strauven G, Roussel S, Vande Ginste M, De Lepeleire J, Foulon V, et al.
Implement Sci
. 2019 Dec;
14(1):104.
PMID: 31829252
Background: The COME-ON study was a cluster-controlled trial of a complex intervention that consisted of a blended training program, local interdisciplinary meetings, and interdisciplinary case conferences in Belgian nursing homes....
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Roussel S, Frenay M
Health Educ Behav
. 2019 Aug;
46(6):1001-1011.
PMID: 31426684
. Two decades after "patient education" was defined by the World Health Organization, its integration in health care practices remains a challenge. Perceptions might shed light on these implementation difficulties....
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Reboux G, Valot B, Rocchi S, Scherer E, Roussel S, Millon L
Exp Appl Acarol
. 2019 May;
77(4):511-525.
PMID: 31093854
Dwellings are increasingly well insulated to save energy and this leads to higher humidity and temperature, which improves conditions for mites. Dermatophagoides antigens are the main allergens involved and tested...
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Soumagne T, Reboux G, Metzger F, Roussel S, Lefebvre A, Penven E, et al.
Sci Total Environ
. 2018 Jul;
646:727-734.
PMID: 30059932
Introduction: Playing a wind instrument is an increasingly reported cause of hypersensitivity pneumonitis. However, current knowledge about contamination of wind instruments by fungi and specific fungal sensitization is scarce. Therefore,...
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Rouzet A, Reboux G, Dalphin J, De Vuyst P, Laboissiere A, Valot B, et al.
J Med Microbiol
. 2017 Sep;
66(10):1467-1470.
PMID: 28901909
Bird fancier's lung (BFL) is a pulmonary disease caused by inhalation of avian proteins. The involvement of the microorganisms of droppings has been assumed in the past and this idea...
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Rouzet A, Reboux G, Dalphin J, Gondouin A, De Vuyst P, Balliau T, et al.
J Immunol Methods
. 2017 Aug;
450:58-65.
PMID: 28760669
Background: Bird fancier's lung (BFL) caused by repeated inhalation of avian proteins is the most common form of hypersensitivity pneumonitis. However, the exact identification of proteins involved is unknown, and...
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Scherer E, Valot B, Vacheyrou M, Naegele A, Knapp J, Rocchi S, et al.
Int J Environ Health Res
. 2016 Aug;
26(5-6):589-99.
PMID: 27557849
Contradictory results are found in the literature concerning fungi, bacteria, and pet exposure and the risk of developing asthma. All these allergens have been thoroughly studied separately in cohort studies,...
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Millon L, Rognon B, Valot B, Barrera C, Bellanger A, Roussel S, et al.
J Allergy Clin Immunol
. 2016 Aug;
138(6):1738-1741.e6.
PMID: 27498359
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