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Mémoire numérisé par la Direction des bibliothèques de l'Université de Montréal.

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The coach can have a profound impact on athlete satisfaction, regardless of the level of sport involvement. Previous research has identified differences between coaching behavior preferences in team and individual sport athletes. The present study examined the moderating effect that an athlete's sport type (i.e., individual or team) may have on the relationships among seven coaching behaviors (mental preparation, technical skills, goal setting, physical training, competition strategies, personal rapport, and negative personal rapport) for predicting coaching satisfaction. Moderated multiple regression analyses indicated that each of the seven coaching behaviors were significant main effect predictors of coaching satisfaction. However, sport type (i.e., team or individual sports) was found to moderate six of the seven relationships: mental preparation, technical skills, goal setting, competition strategies, personal rapport, and negative personal rapport in predicting satisfaction with the coach. These findings indicate that high coaching satisfaction for athletes in team sports is influenced to a greater extent by the demonstration of these behaviors than it is for individual sport athletes.

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Individuals often pursue activities for which they are passionate about, and this passion is operationalized as being harmonious (an autonomous desireto engage in the activity) or obsessive (a controlled desire to engage in the activity) in nature (Vallerand et al., 2003). With regard to harmonious passion, Vallerand et al. (2003) suggests that it is fostered in environments that nurture innate needs for autonomy, competence, and relatedness. The purpose of the present study was to explore the nature of the passion-basic psychological needs (competence, autonomy, relatedness) relationship. Kinesiology students (N = 917; Mage = 18.54 SD = 1.66) completed the Passion Scale (Vallerand et al., 2003) and the Psychological Need Satisfaction in Exercise Scale (Wilson et al., 2006). Results from the SEM path analysis indicated that harmonious passion was positively related to competence (SPE = .43) and relatedness (SPE = .43) and obsessive passion was negatively related to autonomy (SPE = -.18)(CFI = .90, RMSEA = .07, SRMR = .07). Implications for exercise participation/enjoyment are discussed.

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The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between sport experiences and psychological needs satisfaction of Singapore high school athletes who were involved in inter-school competition. A total of 1250 school athletes from 22 sports participated in the study. The athletes were between 13 and 18 years old and had an average of 3 years of experience in school sport (SD=.18). Cluster analysis was employed to identify homogenous groups based on the seven developmental experiences domains of the Youth Experience Survey (YES 2.0; Hansen & Larson, 2005). A one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) was conducted to determine whether differences existed among the clusters in terms of psychological needs satisfaction (i.e., sense of autonomy, perceived competence and relatedness). The results of the cluster analysis showed that there were different subgroups of athletes with distinct developmental experiences, and they varied in the degree to which their psychological needs were satisfied. Generally, subgroups that had high levels of positive experiences and low levels of negative experiences in sport had better fulfillment of psychological needs. It is important to ensure that policies and programmes are formulated, delivered and monitored effectively to promote positive experiences for youth who are involved in competitive sports.

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This research analyses the degree of satisfaction of a sample of 874 students from University Programmes for adults and elderly, from Spain. The investigation is framed along the lines of positive psychology, specifically in Martin Seligman’s proposal, founder of this movement, who advocates that the main objective of this branch of psychological science is to investigate the healthy aspects of human life. The methodology applied is mixed. The level of satisfaction, collected through the survey technique was analysed by the SPSS 20.0 (using method CHAID) statistical program for the quantitative data; and by the Programme Atlas.Ti 6.0 (textual and conceptual analyses) for the qualitative data. The analysed data reveal that students are highly satisfied with the programme, the teachers and their peers. The discussion confirms these results, since it has also stood out in others studies

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This article introduces the concept of error recovery performance, followed by the development and validation of an instrument to measure it. The first objective of this article is to broaden the current concept of service recovery to be relevant to the back-of-house operations. The second objective is to examine the influence of leader behavioral integrity (BI) on error recovery performance. Moreover, the study examines the mediating effect of job satisfaction between BI and error recovery performance. Finally, the study links error management performance with work-unit effectiveness. Data for Study 1 were collected from 369 hotel employees in Turkey. The same relationships were tested again in Study 2 to validate the findings of Study 1 with a different sample. Data for Study 2 were collected from 33 departmental managers from the same hotels. Linear regression analysis was used to test the direct effects. The mediating effects were tested using the mediation test suggested by Preacher and Hayes. In addition, in Study 2, general managers of the hotels were asked to rate the effectiveness of each manager and their respective department. Results from Study 1 indicate that BI drives error recovery performance, and this impact is mediated by employee job satisfaction. Results of Study 2 confirm this model and finds further that managers’ self-rated error recovery performance was associated with their general managers’ assessment of their deliverables and of their department’s overall performance.

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Background Infant mortality in rural areas of Nigeria can be minimized if childhood febrile conditions are treated by trained health personnel, deployed to primary healthcare centres (PHCs) rather than the observed preference of mothers for patent medicine dealers (PMDs). However, health service utilization/patronage is driven by consumer satisfaction and perception of services/product value. The objective of this study was to determine ‘mothers’ perception of recovery’ and ‘mothers’ satisfaction’ after PMD treatment of childhood febrile conditions, as likely drivers of mothers’ health-seeking behaviour, which must be targeted to reverse the trend. Methods Ugwuogo-Nike, in Enugu, Nigeria, has many PMDs/PHCs, and was selected based on high prevalence of childhood febrile conditions. In total, 385 consenting mothers (aged 15–45 years) were consecutively recruited at PMD shops, after purchasing drugs for childhood febrile conditions, in a cross-sectional observational study using a pre-tested instrument; 33 of them (aged 21–47 years) participated in focus group discussions (FGDs). Qualitative data were thematically analysed while a quantitative study was analysed with Z score and Chi square statistics, at p < 0.05. Results Most participants in FGDs perceived that their child had delayed recovery, but were satisfied with PMDs’ treatment of childhood febrile conditions, for reasons that included politeness, caring attitude, drug availability, easy accessibility, flexibility in pricing, shorter waiting time, their God-fearing nature, and disposition as good listeners. Mothers’ satisfaction with PMDs’ treatment is significantly (p < 0.05) associated with mothers’ perception of recovery of their child (χ2 = 192.94, df = 4; p < 0.0001; Cramer’s V = 0.7079). However, predicting mothers’ satisfaction with PMDs’ treatment from a knowledge of mothers’ perception of recovery shows a high accord (lambda[A from B] = 0.8727), unlike when predicting mothers’ perception of recovery based on knowledge of mothers’ satisfaction with PMDs’ treatment (lambda[A from B] = 0.4727). Conclusions Mothers’ satisfaction could be the key ‘driver’ of mothers’ health-seeking behaviour and is less likely to be influenced by mothers’ perception of recovery of their child. Therefore, mothers’ negative perception of their child’s recovery may not induce proportionate decline in mothers’ health-seeking behaviour (patronage of PMDs), which might be influenced mainly by mothers’ satisfaction with the positive attributes of PMDs’ personality/practice and sets an important agenda for PHC reforms.

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El modelo PEAR (“Actividades Agradables Restricción Conductual”) ha sido propuesto como una manera de entender los efectos del ocio sobre el malestar de cuidadores de personas con demencia. En base al modelo PEAR y al de estrés y afrontamiento, el objetivo de este estudio fue analizar de forma conjunta el papel de la frecuencia y la satisfacción con la activación conductual en la explicación del malestar del cuidador (depresión, ansiedad, salud percibida), el riesgo de institucionalización de la persona cuidada, los estresores y recursos del cuidador (rumiación y reevaluación cognitiva) en una muestra de 275 cuidadores. Se dividió a la muestra en cuatro grupos en función de sus niveles en la frecuencia y la satisfacción con la activación conductual: BFBS = Baja frecuencia + baja satisfacción; BFAS = Baja frecuencia + alta satisfacción; AFBS = Alta frecuencia + baja satisfacción; y AFAS = Alta frecuencia + alta satisfacción. Mientras que los cuidadores del grupo AFAS mostraron un perfil más positivo en variables relacionadas con los recursos y de salud, y menores puntuaciones en riesgo de institucionalización en comparación con el resto de los grupos, los cuidadores del grupo BFBS utilizaron en mayor medida estrategias de regulación emocional desadaptativas y mostraron peores consecuencias sobre variables de resultado de salud. Los resultados sugieren la importancia de considerar el perfil de frecuencia y satisfacción con el ocio a la hora de entender el malestar del cuidador.

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Objective: 1) to assess the preparedness to practice and satisfaction in learning environment amongst new graduates from European osteopathic institutions; 2) to compare the results of preparedness to practice and satisfaction in learning environment between and within countries where osteopathy is regulated and where regulation is still to be achieved; 3) to identify possible correlations between learning environment and preparedness to practice. Method: Osteopathic education providers of full-time education located in Europe were enrolled, and their final year students were contacted to complete a survey. Measures used were: Dundee Ready Educational Environment Measure (DREEM), the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) and a demographic questionnaire. Scores were compared across institutions using one-way ANOVA and generalised linear model. Results: Nine European osteopathic education institutions participated in the study (4 located in Italy, 2 in the UK, 1 in France, 1 in Belgium and 1 in the Netherlands) and 243 (77%) of their final-year students completed the survey. The DREEM total score mean was 121.4 (SEM: 1.66) whilst the AAMC was 17.58 (SEM:0.35). A generalised linear model found a significant association between not-regulated countries and total score as well as subscales DREEM scores (p<0.001). Learning environment and preparedness to practice were significantly positively correlated (r=0.76; p<0.01). Discussion: A perceived higher level of preparedness and satisfaction was found amongst students from osteopathic institutions located in countries without regulation compared to those located in countries where osteopathy is regulated; however, all institutions obtained a 'more positive than negative' result. Moreover, in general, cohorts with fewer than 20 students scored significantly higher compared to larger student cohorts. Finally, an overall positive correlation between students' preparedness and satisfaction were found across all institutions recruited.

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L'organisation des activités parascolaires dans une école : voilà un sujet fort controversé et qui alimente nombre de conversations à tous les niveaux du ministère de l'Éducation jusque dans les salles de professeurs entre les tenants d'une école axée sur l'acquisition des connaissances et ceux qui la voient comme un milieu de vie. Le contexte scolaire actuel, qui doit faire face à une population étudiante diversifiée, amène la nécessité de se situer face à l'importance à accorder à ces activités. Dans cette recherche, nous verrons quels sont les éléments qui motivent les élèves à participer aux activités parascolaires offertes, si leurs attentes sont comblées et si leur niveau de satisfaction comble leurs besoins. Nous verrons d'abord la problématique en décrivant ce qui se fait actuellement et ce qui fait problème, tout en donnant la vision des intervenants du milieu. Dans la deuxième partie, nous décrirons le contexte dans lequel l'organisation des activités se réalise et les irritants. Dans la troisième partie, nous expliquerons les motifs qui nous ont poussé à faire cette recherche et les buts poursuivis. C'est dans la quatrième partie que nous expliquerons de quelle façon nous avons inclus les activités parascolaires dans le cadre du projet éducatif de notre institution. Dans ce quatrième volet, nous cernerons aussi le cadre conceptuel qui sera le fruit de l'analyse faite dans la partie précédente puisqu'il n'existe pas beaucoup de théoriciens dans ce domaine. C'est, cependant, à ce stade de notre travail que nous traiterons de la dynamique, de la motivation et des théories sur les besoins. Les instruments utilisés pour conduire notre recherche feront l'objet de la cinquième partie du travail alors que la sixième partie fera l'objet d'une interprétation des données recueillies. Nous terminerons, en suggérant un cadre organisationnel pour des activités parascolaires répondant aux besoins des élèves et s'inspirant du modèle organisationnel que nous nous sommes donnés afin de répondre aux objectifs que nous poursuivons, soit le développement intégral de l'enfant.

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Purpose: To describe orthoptic student satisfaction in a blended learning environment. Methods: Blended learning and teaching approaches that include a mix of sessions with elearning are being used since 2011/2012 involving final year (4th year) students from an orthoptic program. This approach is used in the module of research in orthoptics during the 1 semester. Students experienced different teaching approaches, which include seminars, tutorial group discussions and e-learning activities using the moodle platform. The Constructivist OnLine Learning Environment Survey (COLLES ) was applied at the end of the semester with 24 questions grouped in 6 dimensions with 4 items each: Relevance to professional practice, Reflection, Interactivity, Tutor support, Peer support and Interpretation. A 5-point Likert scale was used to score each individual item of the questionnaire (1 - almost never to 5 – almost always). The sum of items in each dimension ranged between 4 (negative perception) and 20 (positive perception). Results: Twenty-four students replied to the questionnaire. Positive points were related with Relevance (16.13±2.63), Reflection (16.46±2.45), Tutor support (16.29±2.10) and Interpretation (15.38±2.16). The majority of the students (n=18; 75%) think that the on-line learning is relevant to students’ professional practice. Critical reflections about learning contents were frequent (n=19; 79.17%). The tutor was able to stimulate critical thinking (n=21; 87.50%), encouraged students to participate (n=18; 75%) and understood well the student’s contributions (n=15; 62.50%). Less positive points were related with Interactivity (14.13±2.77) and Peer support (13.29±2.60). Response from the colleagues to ideas (n=11; 45.83%) and valorization of individual contributions (n=10; 41.67%) scored lower than other items. Conclusions: The flow back and forth between face-to-face and online learning situations helps the students to make critical reflections. The majority of the students are satisfied with a blended e-learning system environment. However, more work needs to be done to improve interactivity and peer support.

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Cette étude consiste à examiner la relation entre la participation des enseignants à la prise de décision et leur niveau de satisfaction au travail. Dans cette perspective, notre recherche s'est fixée quatre objectifs. Le premier objectif consiste à déterminer s'il existe une différence importante entre le niveau de participation actuel chez les enseignants et le niveau qu'ils désirent obtenir. Le deuxième objectif est de déterminer le niveau de satisfaction au travail chez ces enseignants. Le troisième objectif est de déterminer le niveau d'importance que les enseignants accordent aux items de décision. Finalement, la présente recherche consiste à déterminer s'il existe une relation entre, d'une part, la différence de participation, l'importance des décisions et, d'autre part, le niveau de satisfaction. L'étude a été entreprise sur un échantillon de 190 enseignants formateurs du secondaire algérien. 133 questionnaires nous ont été retournés. 110 questionnaires, soit 57.8% ont été jugés valables et constituent la base de données. Trois instruments ont été retenus pour les fins de cette recherche. Le premier instrument est le questionnaire d'informations générales sur l'enseignant. Le deuxième est le questionnaire de la participation des enseignants à la prise de décision. Le troisième est le questionnaire de la satisfaction au travail. Les deux derniers instruments répondent aux critères de validité de contenu et de fidélité requis pour ce genre de recherche. Les données ont été traitées sur système informatisé: micro-ordinateur de type STAT-PACK. Elles ont été interprétées à l'aide de statistiques descriptives: sous la forme de distribution de fréquences, de pourcentages et de moyennes. Les résultats sont les suivants: il existe une différence importante entre le niveau de participation actuelle perçue par les enseignants et leur niveau de participation souhaitée. Un survol rapide des résultats nous indique que la majorité des enseignants perçoivent avoir un niveau de participation très inférieur au niveau qu'ils désirent obtenir. Les résultats du deuxième objectif indiquent que la majorité des enseignants sont satisfaits de leur travail "d'une manière générale". Cependant, ces enseignants n'hésitent pas à se dire insatisfaits de certaines dimensions de leur travail. Le troisième objectif démontre que les enseignants accordent beaucoup d'importance aux décisions techniques (telle que l'organisation de l 'enseignement), et peu d'importance aux décisions administratives (telles que l'élaboration de l’emploi du temps, les réunions avec la direction de l’école...). Finalement, le quatrième objectif nous indique que les enseignants qui rapportent un état d'absence de participation, particulièrement dans les décisions qu'ils perçoivent importantes, sont très insatisfaits. La mesure de la satisfaction se réfère ici aux aspects suivants: administration-supervision, avenir scolaire, aspects financiers et relations avec la communauté.

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L'éducation des enfants prend une large part des préoccupations de notre société québécoise. Assumée presqu'entièrement par les parents jusqu'à l’entrée de l'enfant à l’école, il existe, par la suite, des controverses au sujet du partage de sa responsabilité. Les parents demeurent les premiers éducateurs de l'enfant mais le cadre scolaire offre d'autres possibilités pour compléter sa formation. Jusqu'où les parents peuvent-ils pénétrer le milieu scolaire? et, où s'arrêtent les droits des professionnels de l'école? La discussion est toujours ouverte et depuis longtemps. La participation des parents, dans les politiques éducatives de l'état, comporte un débat actuellement en force. Les recherches dans ce domaine sont relativement récentes. Comme le note Sara L. Lightfoot (1978), les sociologues se sont attardés à l'étude de l’organisation, de la formation des systèmes sociaux et très peu aux relations de l'un à l'autre système. En éducation, ajoute-t-elle, quand des auteurs se penchent sur la liaison entre la famille et l’école, ils ont tendance à se concentrer sur les dissonances et les problèmes qui se dégagent de leurs relations. C'est ce que nous avons constaté lors de notre revue de littérature et plusieurs des recherches citées sont de cet ordre. Mais, d'autres chercheurs axent leurs recherches sur une tangente positive; la participation des parents devient un apport possible au développement académique et social de l'enfant. Ils étudient ce problème sous plusieurs aspects et, malgré certaines prises de positions distinctes les unes des autres tous affirment qu'il est profitable et même nécessaire à l’enfant que ses parents s'intéressent à son vécu scolaire. [...]

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OBJECTIVES: To assess satisfaction of survivors of coronary artery diseases (CAD) with healthcare services and to determine whether specific components of standard health-related quality of life (HRQL) assessment tools might identify areas of satisfaction and dissatisfaction. METHOD: A specific tool developed to provide a comprehensive assessment of healthcare needs was administered concomitantly with generic and specific HRQL instruments, on 242 patients with CAD, admitted to an acute coronary unit during a single year. RESULTS: 92.5% of patients confirmed their trust in and satisfaction with the care given by their General Practitioner; even so, one third experienced difficulty getting an appointment and a quarter wanted more time for each consultation or prompt referral to a specialist when needed. Around a third expressed dissatisfaction with advice from the practice nurse or hospital consultant. Overall 54% were highly satisfied with services, 33% moderately satisfied and 13% dissatisfied.Cronbach's alpha was 0.87; the corrected total-item correlation ranged between 0.55-0.75, with trivial 'floor' score and low 'ceiling' effect. Several domains in all three HRQL tools correlated with items relating to satisfaction. The Seattle Angina Questionnaire Treatment Score correlated significantly with all satisfaction items and with the global satisfaction score. CONCLUSION: Cardiac patients' demanded better services and advice from, and more time with, health professionals and easier surgery access. The satisfaction tool showed acceptable psychometric properties. In this patient group, disease-specific HRQL tools seem more appropriate than generic tools for surveys of patient satisfaction

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Volunteer organizations operate in a challenging environment and their management practices toward volunteers have become increasingly influenced by the private sector. This case study explores the impact of brand heritage on the experience of volunteering in such managed environments. We use data from the U.K. Scouts to show that brand heritage has a positive bearing on the level of engagement volunteers experience and on their reported attitude to the way(s) in which they are managed within the volunteer organization. We then use these findings to establish the salience of brand heritage to both long established and recently formed organizations, extending current volunteer management theory; consequently, we suggest volunteer managers utilize the power of brand heritage through unlocking its ability to retain engaged and satisfied volunteers.