Experts in: Ethics
BOIVIN, Mathieu
Coord. - admin. de programme, Chargé de cours
- Indigenous people
- Occupational health and safety
- Ethics
- Collaborative research
- Ethnographic approach
- Cultural area of Northeastern North America
- Epistemology
- Contemporary Algonquian societies
- Americas
- North America
- Canada
- Canada (Québec)
- 2000 A.D. - Present
- 21th century
- Modern Period (writing and fine arts)
FORTIN, Sylvie
Professeure titulaire
- Social anthropology
- Anthropology of health
- Medical Anthropology
- Diversity
- Migration
- Hospital Care Services
- Perinatal Period
- Palliative Care
- Life Cycles ( Childhood, Adolescence, Adulthood, etc.)
- Familial Contexts
- Individual and Dignity
- Values and Norms Systems
- Ethics
- Ethics and Health
- Americas
- Europe
- Western Africa
GATES ST-PIERRE, Christian
Professeur agrégé
LAJEUNESSE, Alizée
Doctorante, Auxiliaire de recherche (étudiante)
- Cultural and social anthropology
- Anthropology of health
- Medical Anthropology
- Anthropology of the elderly and aging
- Anthropologie des soins
- Ethics
- End of life
- Palliative Care
- Soins aux personnes âgées
- Gérontologie critique
- Philosophie du caring
- Cultural pluralism
- Diversity
- Aspects sociaux de la santé
- Partenariat de soins
- Decision making
- Organisation des soins et services de santé
- Healthcare/Health care systems
- Ethnographic approach
- Approches qualitatives en recherche
- Approches collaboratives en recherche
- COVID-19
- Déterminants sociaux de la santé (sexe, genre, ethnicité, culture, immigration)
- Interdisciplinarity
- Formation en sciences infirmières
- Développement professionnel des infirmières
My anthropological research focuses primarily on the social and cultural dimensions of care. I examine ethical dilemmas and moral pluralism in palliative and end-of-life care, as well as relational issues and organizational transformations in long-term care. I use ethnographic methods in long-term care centres (CHSLDs) and maisons des aînés (MDAs), collaborating with older residents, family caregivers, healthcare staff, and administrators. More specifically, my research explores care team members’ perceptions, interactions, and medical representations, as well as their experiences, practices, and care dynamics.
My additional research and teaching work in nursing science focuses on the partnership-based development of interprofessional health education on aging in Quebec.
MARTIN-MOYA, Diane
Chercheuse invitée