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  1. 253.

    Article published in Les Cahiers de droit (scholarly, collection Érudit)

    Volume 15, Issue 2, 1974

    Digital publication year: 2005

  2. 254.

    Article published in Les Cahiers de droit (scholarly, collection Érudit)

    Volume 15, Issue 2, 1974

    Digital publication year: 2005

  3. 255.

    Article published in Moebius (cultural, collection Érudit)

    Issue 62, 1995

    Digital publication year: 2010

  4. 256.

    Article published in Liaison (cultural, collection Érudit)

    Volume 3, Issue 10, 1980

    Digital publication year: 2010

  5. 257.

    Bélisle, Julie

    Mathieu Latulippe

    Article published in Spirale (cultural, collection Érudit)

    Issue 253, 2015

    Digital publication year: 2015

  6. 258.

    Article published in Santé mentale au Québec (scholarly, collection Érudit)

    Volume 18, Issue 1, 1993

    Digital publication year: 2007

  7. 259.

    Article published in BioéthiqueOnline (scholarly, collection Érudit)

    Volume 4, 2015

    Digital publication year: 2016

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    Doctors, given the requirements of their profession, have important work-family balance challenges. Measures supporting work-life balance would be beneficial for all physicians (especially for women), their children and their patients.

    Keywords: conciliation travail-famille, conflits travail-famille, projet de loi no 20, médecins, féminisation, profession médicale, éthique, enfants, work-life balance, work-family conflict, Bill 20, doctors, feminization, medical profession, ethics, children

  8. 260.

    Article published in Santé mentale au Québec (scholarly, collection Érudit)

    Volume 42, Issue 1, 2017

    Digital publication year: 2017

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    Background: In Canada and several other countries, large cohorts of patients who used to be followed in psychiatric clinics are now steered toward primary care. To support this new reality, measures have been taken and investments made in service organization, collaborative work arrangements, and teaching geared toward primary care clinicians. However, these initiatives were implemented when little was known about GPs' needs.Methods: Using a qualitative approach, we analyzed the content of GPs' statements to explore when, why, and for what concerns GPs are inclined to collaborate with or seek advice from psychiatrists.Results: The results provide an innovative understanding of their practice and its boundaries and suggest that the management of patients with mental health problems in primary care is actually very different from what is done in psychiatry.Conclusion: Uncertainty about the broad spectrum of what is normal, the longitudinal aspect of the relationship, and the proximity of the soma are among the specificities we found that could be helpful in organizing care and educating primary care clinicians and medical students more coherently and efficiently.

    Keywords: médecine familiale, omnipraticiens, santé mentale, psychiatrie, recherche qualitative, mental health, primary care, general practitionners, psychiatry, qualitative research