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Caroline Larue
Researcher at Université de Montréal
Publications - 53
Citations - 1013
Caroline Larue is an academic researcher from Université de Montréal. The author has contributed to research in topics: Seclusion & Poison control. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 44 publications receiving 745 citations. Previous affiliations of Caroline Larue include University of Victoria.
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Partage du savoir expérientiel : regard sur la contribution des patients partenaires d’enseignement en sciences infirmières
TL;DR: In this article, a repertorier les principalaux ecrits scientifiques portant sur la contribution du patient partenaire denseignement dans les cours de professionnels de la sante.
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Clinical Characteristics and Service Use of Incarcerated Males with Severe Mental Disorders: A Comparative Case-Control Study with Patients Found Not Criminally Responsible
TL;DR: Differences in psychopathological characteristics and the use of mental health services were found for I-SMI persons and more research is needed to determine which new initiatives might be efficacious in addressing the mental health needs of these individuals.
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Le rôle des familles au sein du système de santé mentale au Québec
Jean-Pierre Bonin,Gabrielle Chicoine,Hélène Fradet,Caroline Larue,Hélène Racine,Marie-Claude Jacques,Denise St-Cyr Tribble +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, a resumer l'etat des lieux quant au role des familles de personnes atteintes de troubles mentaux au sein du systeme de sante mentale au Quebec.
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A conceptual framework of student professionalization for health professional education and research.
Marilou Bélisle,Patrick Lavoie,Patrick Lavoie,Jacinthe Pepin,Nicolas Fernandez,Louise Boyer,Kathleen Lechasseur,Caroline Larue +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a conceptual framework of student professionalization for health professional education and research is presented, based on the evolution of three interrelated dimensions: professional competencies, professional culture, and professional identity.
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Measuring Quality of Care Received by Suicide Attempters in the Emergency Department
Jessica Rassy,Diane Daneau,Caroline Larue,Elham Rahme,Nancy Low,Suzanne Lamarre,Gustavo Turecki,Jean-Pierre Bonin,Hélène Racine,Suzanne N Morin,Kaberi Dasgupta,Johanne Renaud,Alain Lesage +12 more
TL;DR: An existing checklist for quality of medical and social care in the ED was adapted and proved to be an excellent assessment of best practices or identification of possible improvements and the need for better suicide prevention strategies for these individuals is reiterated.