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2002-11L'O.N.E.L vu par les médias: L'exemple de "Cameroon Tribune" et "Mutations"Fouasgue, Serge Gervais
2010-03Obesrvance des normes de securite transfusionnelle par le personnel des services impliquesdanjs la chaine de transfusion sanguine a l'Hopital Central de YaoundeTsangab Touna, Joseph Wilfried
2025Objective of this study was to understand how language facilitates the foundations of family life in people with Down syndrome. This is because from the observation we had on the field, 75percent of persons with Down syndrome suffer the effect of language in their interactions. 25 percent is not interested in couple life. We therefore, looking at the 50 percent, had to do something to help them through this study to able to get access to a couple life; therefore, the foundation of our study. It was concretely a question for us of identifying how verbal language determines the successful access of people with Down syndrome to a libidinal intimate life; understand how emotional bonds guide the successful access of people with Down syndrome to a suitable married life. The main question was formulated as follows: does the impact of language facilitate the successful access of people with Down syndrome to a couple life? In other words, how the processes of the purposes of language allow people with Down syndrome to establish a successful family life. As an answer to this question, we formulated the following general hypothesis: The impact of language facilitates the successful access of people with Down syndrome to a life as a couple. To better understand this reality, we formulated the following specific hypotheses: Hr1: The impact of verbal language facilitates the successful access of people with Down syndrome to life as a couple. Hr2: The impact of non-verbal language facilitates the successful access of people with Down syndrome to life as a couple. To achieve this objective, the clinical method was used. Data were collected within the CNRPH through semi-structured interviews with three participants. The data were subject to thematic content analysis. The results obtained show that the right level of language promotes the development of executive functions. Although their language is in the majority of cases simplified. It promotes a form of communication that uses simple, clear and direct words and sentences to facilitate understanding and linguistic production. This allows them to easily express their thoughts and feelings in a sequence of interaction with others. This language thus allows the improvement of their executive functions. By reducing cognitive load and the need to use inhibition to suppress irrelevant or interfering information that can impair working memory, it improves their ability to retain and manipulate short-term information needed to perform tasks; complex cognitive skills such as seduction or the expression of feelings. This makes it easier for them to access life as a couple.Ondoa, Laure; Abanda Cho, Roland
1994-06-01Observabilité spectrale approchée de l'équation des ondesBodian, Kalifa
2015observance des règles d'asepsie par le personnel soignant de la salle de naissance du centre médicale Marie reine d' EtoundiNdeumen, Florentine; Nyemeck épse Ngiamba, Ange Danielle
2018Observance du régime alimentaire des personnes atteintes d'hypertension artérielle à l'hôpital Central de YaoundéMpouma Issouck, Martin Rossi
2009-04-30Observance thérapeutique : intérêt d’une consultation spécialisée dans la prise en charge des personnes vivant avec le VIH en République Démocratique du CongoMésenge, Christian; Karouaoui, Amal; Kabongo, Elyse
2003-10-20Observateurs des systèmes anti-adjoints de dimension infinie et applicationsXu, Cheng-Zhong; Touré, Hamidou; Deguenon, Ayitchéou Judicaël Tchédji
2021L'observation de l'asepsie au bloc opératoire au complexe hospitalier catholique de Batouri.Musangu Mapata, Rose
2008-12-15Observation et régulation de certains modèles discrets d'écosystèmesNgom, Diène
2016Obstacle au respect du programme élargi de vaccination par les mères d'enfants de 0 à 11 mois à Nkong-si/Mbalmayo.Kobewo, Martine; Beyala Fouda, Marguerite Gaëlle Vanessa
2015Obstacle à l'observance thérapeutique chez les personnes souffrant de tuberculose réadmises au service de pneumologie de l'hôpital Jamot de YaoundéDjouadze, Elodie Yolande
2016Obstacle à l'utilisation du plan de préparation à l'accouchement par le personnel soignant du centre médical d'arrondissement de Mvog-Beti.Deumen, Florentine; Etock Milla, Zephirine
2021Obstacle à la pratique de l'accouchement humanisé par le personnel soignant de la maternité: cas de l'hôpital central de Yaoundé.Tchouangue Epse Tchassem, Bertrice; Mefo Zemtsop, Pelagie
2021Obstacle à la pratique de l'accouchement humanisé par le personnel soignant de la maternité: Cas de l'hôpital central de YouandéTchouange épse Tchassem, Béatrice; Mefo Zemtsop, pélagie
2015Obstacle à la prise en soin des parturients seropositives en salle de naissance : cas de la maternité principale de YaoundéMouafo, Colette; Zoah, victorine Armel
2017Obstacle à la prise en soin des patients polytraumatisés: cas du service d'hospitalisation du centre des urgences de Yaoundé.Kounda Fempeh, Cynthia Mylène
2017Obstacle de la mise en oeuvre de la consultation prénatale recentrée: cas de l'hôpital central de Yaoundé.Ngandi, Jeanne Nadine
2015obstacles a la bonne prise en soin de la paruriente en salle de naissance au centre medical Marie reine d'EtoundiTchouangue épse Tchassem, Bertrice; Nga Owono, lucie Fanny
2018Obstacles au contrôle des naissances chez les adolescentes reçues à la maternité de l'hôpital central de Yaoundé.Tchassem, Bertrice; Essaga Ayissi, Flavienne Sidonie