Doctorate

Mariève Dupont, doctorate, Université de Sherbrooke Health Sciences Research Program.
Integration of services and public policies.
Supervised par Catherine Hudon.

Joëlle Elias, doctorate, Université de Sherbrooke Health Sciences Research Program.
Role of the school nurse in mental health: a participatory study
Supervised by Ariane Girard, Catherine Hudon and Jessica Rassy.

Jérémie Beaudin, doctorate, Université de Sherbrooke Health Sciences Research Program.
Self-management support for people with chronic illnesses and costly mental disorders by primary care nurses: an interpretative qualitative descriptive study.
Supervised by Catherine Hudon and Maud-Christine Chouinard.

Pierre-Luc Bossé, doctorate, Université de Sherbrooke Health Sciences Research Program.
Contribution of the psychosocial practice model of the Barometer Project to the operationalization of French psychosocial rehabilitation in the field of mental health: a multiple case study.
Supervised by Catherine Hudon and Paul Morin.

Louise Catherine De Jordy, doctorate, Université du Québec en Outaouais Ad Hoc Nursing Program.
Exploring health literacy among vulnerable parents in the perinatal period.
Supervised by Francine de Montigny (UQO) and Maud-Christine Chouinard.

Joshua Hamzeh, doctorate, McGill University Family Medicine Program.
Contextualized Assessment of Organizational Participatory Research Partnerships: A Mixed Methods Validation Study.
Supervised by Pierre Pluye (McGill) and Catherine Hudon.

Andréa Dépelteau, doctorate, Université de Sherbrooke Health Sciences Research Program.
Occupational adaptation of people with fibromyalgia: A systematic review with thematic synthesis.
Supervised by Catherine Hudon and Émilie Lagueux.

Master’s degree

Marie-Mychèle Pratte, master’s degree, Université de Sherbrooke Health Sciences Research Program.
d/Deaf and hard-of-hearing people and health care and services: a scoping review.
Supervised by Catherine Hudon and Magaly Brodeur.

Rania Ouraou, master’s degree, Université de Sherbrooke Health Sciences Research Program.
Pharmacist interventions in the management of patients with polypharmacy: a scoping review
Supervised by Catherine Hudon.

Rasoamiadana Volanirina Rasolofomamonjy, master’s degree, Université de Sherbrooke Health Sciences Research Program.
Co-morbidity patterns of common mental health disorders in individuals with concurrent problematic cannabis and internet use.
Supervised by Magaly Brodeur, Catherine Hudon and Isabelle Dufour.

Marie-Hélène Baron, master’s degree, Université de Sherbrooke
Prehospital care for people with cancer
Supervised by Catherine Hudon et Marie-Eve Poitras.

Jean-François Clément, master’s degree, Université de Sherbrooke
The relationship between adolescent team sports participation and adult positive mental health is mediated by the use of physical activity as a coping strategy
Supervised by Catherine Hudon and Mathieu Bélanger.

Marie-Ève Perron, master’s degree, Université de Sherbrooke
Shared decision-making for patients with complex care needs : a scoping review
Supervised by Catherine Hudon and Marie-Ève Poitras.

Mariya Andreeva, master’s degree, Université de Sherbrooke Health Sciences Research Program.
Suicides and gambling
Supervised by Magaly Brodeur and Catherine Hudon.

Marie-Pier Villemure, master’s degree, Université de Sherbrooke Health Sciences Research Program.
Periodic assessment tools for seniors in primary care settings.
Supervised by Catherine Hudon and Benoît Cossette.

Nevena Grguveric, master’s Degree, Université de Sherbrooke Nursing Program.
Primary Care Nurses’ Liaison activities with Community Organizations.
Supervised by Catherine Hudon, Édith Ellefsen, and Maud-Christine Chouinard.

Frédérique Taillon, master’s degree, Université du Québec à Chicoutimi Nursing Program.
Exploration of the counselling process carried out by nurses with regard to sexuality and intimate life of persons with neuromuscular diseases.
Supervised by Mélissa Lavoie (UQAC) and Maud-Christine Chouinard.

Tia-Deti Initiée-Reine, master’s degree, Université du Québec à Chicoutimi Nursing Program.
The strengths-based approach to care in the management of care teams: a scoping study.
Supervised by Maxime Sasseville (UQAC) and Maud-Christine Chouinard.

Annie Tremblay, master’s degree, Université du Québec à Chicoutimi Nursing Program.
First nursing appointment with chronically ill patients newly enrolled in a family medicine group (FMG).
Supervised by Maud-Christine Chouinard and Marie-Ève Poitras (UQAC).

Bibiane Tremblay-Fradette, master’s degree, Université du Québec à Chicoutimi Nursing Program.
Description of person-centered processes carried out by FMG nurses in the follow-up of people with chronic diseases.
Supervised by Maud-Christine Chouinard and Mélissa Lavoie (UQAC).