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Francine M Ducharme

Researcher at Université de Montréal

Publications -  5
Citations -  407

Francine M Ducharme is an academic researcher from Université de Montréal. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medical prescription & Psychological intervention. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 5 publications receiving 371 citations. Previous affiliations of Francine M Ducharme include McGill University.

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Interventions for educating children who are at risk of asthma-related emergency department attendance

TL;DR: Asthma education aimed at children and their carers who present to the emergency department for acute exacerbations can result in lower risk of future emergency department presentation and hospital admission.
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Written Action Plan in Pediatric Emergency Room Improves Asthma Prescribing, Adherence, and Control

TL;DR: In this paper, the efficacy of providing a written action plan coupled with a prescription (WAP-P) to improve adherence to medications and other recommendations in a busy emergency department was examined.
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Patients’ perspective of barriers and facilitators to taking long-term controller medication for asthma: a novel taxonomy

TL;DR: A potential taxonomy of barriers and facilitators to adherence to long-term daily inhaled corticosteroids therapy that, once validated, may be used for planning a knowledge translation intervention and may be applicable to other chronic conditions.
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Two for one: a self-management plan coupled with a prescription sheet for children with asthma.

TL;DR: The written self-management plans, based on available scientific evidence and expert opinions, are clear and perceived to be relevant by children, adolescents and their parents and were designed to facilitate dispensing by physicians in both clinics and acute care settings.
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Focusing the focus group: impact of the awareness of major factors contributing to non-adherence to acute paediatric asthma guidelines

TL;DR: The awareness of objective factors of non-adherence enabled a more directed discussion on relevant barriers and solutions, affecting prioritization of each and the administration of oral corticosteroids at triage appears to be the best solution to overcome delayed administration.