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Aline Ramond-Roquin

Researcher at Université Nantes Angers Le Mans

Publications -  5
Citations -  115

Aline Ramond-Roquin is an academic researcher from Université Nantes Angers Le Mans. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cronbach's alpha & Biopsychosocial model. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 5 publications receiving 95 citations.

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Psychosocial Risk Factors, Interventions, and Comorbidity in Patients with Non-Specific Low Back Pain in Primary Care: Need for Comprehensive and Patient-Centered Care

TL;DR: Three pieces of recent research focusing on psychosocial issues in LBP patients in primary care are discussed, supporting the adoption of a more comprehensive and patient-centered approach when dealing with patients with LBP inPrimary care.
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Different Multimorbidity Measures Result in Varying Estimated Levels of Physical Quality of Life in Individuals with Multimorbidity: A Cross-Sectional Study in the General Population

TL;DR: How physical health-related quality of life varies in individuals with multimorbidity depending on the length of the list of candidate conditions considered is evaluated.
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Towards Increased Visibility of Multimorbidity Research

TL;DR: Interest in multimorbidity is growing worldwide, and has become a healthcare and research priority, and there is a major gap in the understanding of how best to address, meet, and satisfy the complex care needs of patients with multi- chronic conditions.
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Incidence and Risk Factors for Thoracic Spine Pain in the Working Population: The French Pays de la Loire Study

TL;DR: To examine the incidence and risk factors for incident thoracic spine pain (TSP) in workers representative of a French region's working population, a large number of workers from around the country were recruited.
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The "Patient-centered coordination by a care team" questionnaire achieves satisfactory validity and reliability.

TL;DR: The French version of the Patient-Centered Coordination by a Care Team questionnaire presents satisfactory validity and reliability; it can be used for the evaluation of health organizations involving team work in primary care.