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Une édition électronique réalisée à partir de l'article de M. Jean Turgeon et Marc-Adélard Tremblay, “L'approche qualitative et la construction du sens en médecine familiale”. Un article publié dans la revue Santé Culture Health, vol. 8, no 1-2, 1991, pp. 183-202. Montréal : revue internationale publiée par GIRAME. [M Marc-Adélard Tremblay, anthropologue, retraité de l’enseignement de l’Université Laval, nous a accordé le 4 janvier 2004 son autorisation de diffuser électroniquement toutes ses oeuvres.] Références bibliographiques Atkinson, P.A., Qualitative Research : Science or Fiction ? International Congress on Primary Health Care. Flemish Institute for General Practitioners (October) 1988. Auger, L., Communication et épanouissement personnel. La relation d'aide. Montréal : Les Éditions du CIM, 1972. Balint, M., Le médecin, son malade et sa maladie. Paris : Petite Bibliothèque Payot, 1960. Belle Brown, J., WW Weston and M.A. Stewart, Patient-Centered Interviewing Part II : Finding Common Ground. Canadian Family Physician 35, 1989, pp. 153-157. Bibeau, G., La place de l'anthropologie médicale dans la rencontre entre sciences sociales et sciences de la santé. Santé Culture Health 1 (2), 1983, pp. 3-13. Blondeau, F., G. Boucher, J. Frenette et J. Turgeon, Au sujet des groupes Balint. Canadian Family Physician 29, 1983, pp. 1770-1771. Brown, J., M. Stewart, E. McCracken, E. McWhinney and J. Levenstein, The Patient-Centered Clinical Method, 2 : Definition and Application. Family Practice 3, 1986, pp. 75-79. Burkett, G.L. and M.A. Godkin, Qualitative Research in Family Medicine. Journal of Family Practice 16, 1983, pp. 625-626. Corporation professionnelle des médecins du Québec, Vol. XXIX, no 3, août 1989. Foster, G.M. and B.G. Anderson, Medical Anthropology. New York : Newberry Award Records, 1978, pp. 33-47. Geyman, J.R., On the Developing Research Base in Family Practice. Journal of Family Practice 7, 1978, pp. 51-52. GIRAME (Groupe interuniversitaire de recherche en anthropologie médicale et en ethnopsychiatrie) 1986-87 Rapport annuel. Montréal : Université de Montréal. Good, BJ. and M.J. Good, The Meaning of Symptoms : A Cultural Hermeneutic Model For Clinical Practice. The Relevance of Social Science for Medicine, 1981. Boston : Reidel : pp. 165-197. Gordon, M.J., Research Traditions Available to Family Medicine. Journal of Family Practice 7, 1978, pp. 59-68. Helman. C.G., The Role Context in Primary Care. Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners 34, 1984, pp. 547-550. _____, Communication in Primary Care : The Role of Patient and Practitioner Explanatory Models. Social Science and Medicine 20, 1985, pp. 923-931. Kleinman, A., The Cultural Meaning and Social Issues of Illness. Journal of Family Practice 16, 1983, pp. 539-545. Kleinman, A., L. Eisenberg and B. Good, Culture, Illness and Care : Clinical Lessons from Anthropologic and Cross-Cultural Research. Annals of Internal Medicine 88, 1978, pp. 251-258. Kocken, E., Action Research : A Tool or Trap ? International Congress on Primary Health Care, Flemish Institute For General Practitioners, October 1988. Labrecque, M., D. Audet, L.G. Latulipe et J. Drouin, Essai thérapeutique randomisé d'un traitement homéopathique de la verrue plantaire. Canadian Family Physician 36, 1990, 271. Leclère, H., M.D. Beaulieu, G. Bordage, A. Sindon and M. Couillard, Why Are Clinical Problems Difficult ? General Practitioners'Opinions Concerning 24 Clinical Problems. Canadian Medical Association Journal 12, 1990, pp. 1305-1315. Levenstein, J.H., E.C. McCraken, I.R. McWhinney, M. Stewart and J. Brown, The Patient-Centered Clinical Method. I. A Model For the Doctor-Patient Interaction in Family Medicine. Family Practice 3, 1986, pp. 24-30. McWhinney, I.R., Family Medicine in Perspectives. New England Journal of Medicine 293, 1975, pp. 76-181. _____, An Introduction to Family Medicine. New York : Oxford University Press, 1981, 17. _____, Are we on the Brink of a Major Transformation of Clinical method ? Canadian Medical Association Journal 135, 1986, pp. 873-878. _____, A Textbook of Family Medicine. New York : Oxford University Press 22, 1989, pp. 363-373. Massé, R., Les apports de l'anthropologie à la santé communautaire. Society of Applied Anthropology in Canada 10, 1991, 1. Mulder, J., Introduction. International Congress on Primary Health Care, Flemish Institute For General Practitioners, October 1988. Potvin, P., La recherche en médecine familiale. Le médecin du Québec 9, 1989, pp. 85-89. Shires, D.B. and B.K. Hermen, Family Medicine : A Guidebook for Practitioners of the Art. New York : McGraw-Hill 4, 1980, 42. Stephens, G.G., Family Medicine as Counterculture. Family Medicine 21, 1989, pp. 103-109. Toombs, S.K., The Meaning of Illness : A Phenomenological Approach to the Patient-Physician Relationship. The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 12, 1987, pp. 219-240. Tremblay, M.A. et C. Poirier, La construction culturelle de la recherche psychosociale en santé mentale. Santé Mentale au Québec XIV, 1989, pp. 11-34. Weston, W.W., J. Belle Brown and M.A. Stewart, Patient-Centered Interviewing Part 1 : Understanding Patients' Experiences. Canadian Family Physician 35, 1989, pp. 147-151.
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