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Maud-Christine Chouinard

Researcher at Université de Montréal

Publications -  97
Citations -  1487

Maud-Christine Chouinard is an academic researcher from Université de Montréal. The author has contributed to research in topics: Health care & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 76 publications receiving 1041 citations. Previous affiliations of Maud-Christine Chouinard include Université du Québec à Chicoutimi & Université du Québec.

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Individual predictors of frequent emergency department use: a scoping review

TL;DR: This research highlights which individual factors predict frequent emergency department use as well as the health issues and unmet medical needs that lead to chronic frequent ED use.
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The effectiveness of a nursing inpatient smoking cessation program in individuals with cardiovascular disease.

TL;DR: This tailored smoking cessation program with telephone follow-up significantly increased smoking cessation at 6 months, and progression to ulterior stages of change.
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Case Management in Primary Care for Frequent Users of Health Care Services With Chronic Diseases: A Qualitative Study of Patient and Family Experience

TL;DR: The experience of patients and family members was overall very positive regarding care integration as part of a primary care CM intervention and they reported improved access, communication, coordination, and involvement in decision-making as well as better health care transitions.
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Health supervision and anticipatory guidance in adult myotonic dystrophy type 1

TL;DR: A more holistic approach in the management of DM1 and a purposeful integrated organization of care involving all members of the patients' environment including family, clinicians, decision-makers and community organizations are needed to move out of the spiral of disease and handicap and move toward optimal citizenship and quality of life.
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Case management and self-management support for frequent users with chronic disease in primary care: a pragmatic randomized controlled trial.

TL;DR: The integration of a case management intervention delivered by nurses and self-management group support into primary care practices has the potential to positively impact patient empowerment and quality of life and hopefully reduce the burden on health care.