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Emmanuelle Jouet

Researcher at François Rabelais University

Publications -  37
Citations -  618

Emmanuelle Jouet is an academic researcher from François Rabelais University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Mental health. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 30 publications receiving 438 citations.

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The patient-as-partner approach in health care: a conceptual framework for a necessary transition.

TL;DR: This innovative approach to patient care is described, including the conceptual framework used in its development and the main achievements of patient partners in education, health care, and research.
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Le « Montreal model » : enjeux du partenariat relationnel entre patients et professionnels de la santé

TL;DR: Cette approche devrait avoir un impact important sur the sante des populations en ameliorant la sante physique, psychologique and le bien-etre des personnes.

Construction et reconnaissance des savoirs expérientiels des patients

TL;DR: Les schemas de production et de reconnaissance des savoirs dans le domaine de la sante se modifient profondement as discussed by the authors : pour les pathologies chroniques notamment, les expertises propres aux malades emergent comme sources de savoir, proposees par les soignants pour ameliorer l'observance des traitements, se doublent de nouveaux courants issus des communautes de malades qui rattachent les maladies a des formations experientielles, vo
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The Montreal model: the challenges of a partnership relationship between patients and healthcare professionals

TL;DR: The theoretical basis for patient partnerships is described and how this new model can be implemented in clinical, organizational and systemic levels, as well as the success factors in both patients and healthcare professionals.
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Developing European guidelines for training care professionals in mental health promotion.

TL;DR: The development of generic guidelines based on key quality criteria for training health and social care professionals in mental health promotion should contribute in a significant way to implementing policy in this important area.