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    Travailleurs migrants ĂągĂ©s en foyer : la prise en compte des situations d’interculturalitĂ© pour lutter contre la vulnĂ©rabilitĂ© en santĂ©

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    National audienceÀ partir d’une dĂ©marche d’anthropologie pratique initiĂ©e par le cabinet Anthropos, cet article rend compte d’élĂ©ments d’analyse des situations de vulnĂ©rabilitĂ© en santĂ© de travailleurs migrants ĂągĂ©s vivant en habitat social adaptĂ© (foyer ou rĂ©sidence sociale). Les constats partagĂ©s par les professionnels des foyers et par les intervenants en santĂ© soulignent que les rĂ©sidents ĂągĂ©s de 60 ans ou plus cumulent plusieurs facteurs aggravant leur vulnĂ©rabilitĂ© et qu’ils recourent moins souvent aux soins que les autres rĂ©sidents. L’étude a permis de mieux comprendre la faible participation des travailleurs ĂągĂ©s aux actions de santĂ© et de repĂ©rer l’existence de nombreux « mal-entendus » persistants, mais non rĂ©vĂ©lĂ©s, rendant impossible la comprĂ©hension des messages entre les rĂ©sidents et les professionnels de santĂ©. La vulnĂ©rabilitĂ© en santĂ© des migrants ĂągĂ©s est aggravĂ©e par la non reconnaissance des situations d’interculturalitĂ©. Lutter contre la vulnĂ©rabilitĂ© en santĂ© se situe moins dans le changement de posture Ă  opĂ©rer par les « patients » eux-mĂȘmes que dans les modes opĂ©ratoires que cette Ă©tude propose de repenser

    Lack of consideration of socioeconomic factors in transition programme of adolescents with type 1 diabetes: A systematic review.

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    peer reviewed[en] UNLABELLED: The transition of adolescents with type 1 diabetes should be organized such that loss of follow-up and deterioration of patients' metabolic control are minimized. OBJECTIVE: Our study aimed to ascertain whether socioeconomic status is featured in the characteristics of adolescents with type 1 diabetes in transition programmes and their inclusion in transition programmes. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: A systematic review of the literature was performed according to PRISMA recommendations. All articles published between 2010 and 2023 were considered. Studies that described a transition programme for adolescents or young adults with T1DM were included. RESULTS: After screening, 18 studies were included. Different transition programmes were proposed (exchanges between professionals, coordinators, and transition clinics). Nine articles described socio-economic factors. The educational level was the most frequently reported. Only three studies evaluated the impact of one parameter on transition success: a lower education level was associated with more hospital visits for hyperglycaemia, and the other did not report any socioeconomic factor associated with clinic attendance. CONCLUSIONS: The socioeconomic status of type 1 diabetes is poorly described in transition programmes, and the few that do make mention of it, offer little information about patient management

    Sotrovimab therapy elicits antiviral activities against Omicron BQ.1.1 and XBB.1.5 in sera of immunocompromised patients [letter]

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