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In France, the health status of the population is marked by a paradox: good health on average, but significant health inequalities from childhood and throughout life. Social inequalities in health result from unequal distribution of social determinants, which refer to the social, political, economic, cultural and environmental factors that shape the living conditions in which people are born, grow up, live and age.
期刊介绍:
Fondée en 1951 par la Croix-Rouge française, la Revue de infirmière est la plus ancienne des publications de la discipline. Concrète et technique, elle est en prise directe avec la pratique quotidienne des infirmières ; elle leur apporte ainsi toute la formation et le information dont elles ont besoin pour exercer leur métier. Chaque mois, la Revue de le infirmiere vous propose 4 rubriques incontournables pour votre exercice quotidien : Actualités : événements majeurs Formation : dossier complet sur une pathologie ou un type de soins, son diagnostic et son protocole. Pratique : rubriques régulières de diagnostic, protocole, observance, relation de aide, soins à domicile...