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Jean Turgeon
Researcher at Laval University
Publications - 26
Citations - 968
Jean Turgeon is an academic researcher from Laval University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Anoplophora & Public policy. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 26 publications receiving 889 citations. Previous affiliations of Jean Turgeon include École nationale d'administration publique.
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Appraising qualitative research articles in medicine and medical education.
Luc Côté,Jean Turgeon +1 more
TL;DR: A grid for the critical appraisal of qualitative research articles is described so that clinical teachers are in a better position to evaluate this type of research and to teach the critical appraisals of it.
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Caring for a loved one with advanced cancer: determinants of psychological distress in family caregivers.
TL;DR: Family caregivers of patients in the advanced stages of cancer experience a high level of psychological distress, which increases significantly as the patient loses autonomy.
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Calling behaviour of the armyworm, pseudaletia unipuncta
Jean Turgeon,Jeremy N. McNeil +1 more
TL;DR: The calling behaviour of virgin female armyworms was studied at 25° ± 0.5° and 65 ± 5% RH under a 16L: 8D photoperiod and values for the mean onset calling time and the time spent calling each day did not differ significantly using the two observation schedules.
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Comment lire de façon critique les articles de recherche qualitative en médecine
Luc Côté,Jean Turgeon +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a nouvelle grille de lecture critique des articles de recherche qualitative appliquee a la medecine is presented, in order to enable lecteurs de mieux to comprendre ce que sont la recheche qualitative and les criteres de scientificite qui lui sont propres.
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Healthy public policy: A conceptual cognitive framework
Jean Turgeon,Clémence Dallaire +1 more
TL;DR: A conceptual framework inspired by the Advocacy Coalition Framework developed by Sabatier and Jenkins-Smith (1999) is presented to help foster a better understanding of the healthy public policies by presenting a conceptual framework that is adapted to the reality ofhealthy public policies.