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Au cours des dix dernières années, la proportion d'adolescents consommateurs de psychotropes a diminué (Institut National de Santé Publique du Québec (INSPQ), 2009). Bien que cette proportion ait diminué, il demeure évident que le nombre de jeunes consommateurs demeure préoccupant (INSPQ, 2009), et ce, malgré tous les efforts des gouvernements pour prévenir l'usage et l'abus de psychotropes. Or, tous les programmes de prévention ne se valent pas. Ce projet de recherche de type exploratoire permettra d'identifier les critères des activités de prévention en toxicomanie qui (1) ont influencé leur perception de la toxicomanie et (2) ont influencé leur propre consommation de psychotropes (soit à la hausse ou à la baisse), et ce, par la consultation d'adolescents. Les données résultent d'entrevues semi-structurées réalisées à partir d'un échantillon composé de 12 adolescents(es). Plusieurs critères ont été abordés lors des discussions soient les approches utilisées, les médiums utilisés, la nature du message, le niveau d'exposition, la nature de l'intervention, la nature des animateurs, les stratégies pédagogiques, les jeunes ciblés et enfin, le niveau d'implication des jeunes. Ce présent projet de mémoire présente donc la prise de position que les jeunes ont émise quant à ces critères.
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BACKGROUND: A reorganization of healthcare systems is required to meet the challenge of the increasing prevalence of chronic diseases, e.g. diabetes. In North-America and Europe, several countries have thus developed national or regional chronic disease management programs. In Switzerland, such initiatives have only emerged recently. In 2010, the canton of Vaud set up the "Diabetes Cantonal Program", within the framework of which we conducted a study designed to ascertain the opinions of both diabetic patients and healthcare professionals on the elements that could be integrated into this program, the barriers and facilitators to its development, and the incentives that could motivate these actors to participate. METHODS: We organized eight focus-groups: one with diabetic patients and one with healthcare professionals in the four sanitary areas of the canton of Vaud. The discussions were recorded, transcribed and submitted to a thematic content analysis. RESULTS: Patients and healthcare professionals were rather in favour of the implementation of a cantonal program, although patients were more cautious concerning its necessity. All participants envisioned a set of elements that could be integrated to this program. They also considered that the program could be developed more easily if it were adapted to patients' and professionals' needs and if it used existing structures and professionals. The difficulty to motivate both patients and professionals to participate was mentioned as a barrier to the development of this program however. Quality or financial incentives could therefore be created to overcome this potential problem. CONCLUSION: The identification of the elements to consider, barriers, facilitators and incentives to participate to a chronic disease management program, obtained by exploring the opinions of patients and healthcare professionals, should favour its further development and implementation.