Mike Benigeri
Université de Montréal
23 Papers
259 Citations
Mike Benigeri is an academic researcher from Université de Montréal. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Public health. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 22 publications. Previous affiliations of Mike Benigeri include McGill University.
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Papers
Shortcomings of health information on the Internet.
Mike Benigeri,Pierre Pluye +1 more
TL;DR: It is important that public health practitioners and health professionals be involved in the design, dissemination and evaluation of Web-based health and medical information.
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The dental care pathway of welfare recipients in Quebec.
Christophe Bedos,Jean-Marc Brodeur,Laurence Boucheron,Lucie Richard,Mike Benigeri,Marie Olivier,Slim Haddad +6 more
TL;DR: The objective of the research was to describe the dental care pathway of the underprivileged when confronted with symptoms, and to understand how this pathway might be interrupted and possibly lead to tooth extractions.
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Illicit drug use and injection practices among drug users on methadone and buprenorphine maintenance treatment in France
Anne Guichard,Anne Guichard,Christine Calderon,Hind Gaigi,Olivier Maguet,Jérôme Soletti,Jean-Marc Brodeur,Lucie Richard,Mike Benigeri,Maria Victoria Zunzunegui +9 more
TL;DR: The type of substitution drug (buprenorphine versus methadone) was not associated with illicit drug use and injection among drug users in France and further studies comparing the benefits of these two types of treatment should be carried out, taking outcomes such as physical health, mental health and social functioning into consideration.
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Healthcare utilization after a first hospitalization for COPD: a new approach of State Sequence Analysis based on the '6W' multidimensional model of care trajectories.
Alain Vanasse,Alain Vanasse,Josiane Courteau,Mireille Courteau,Mike Benigeri,Yohann Chiu,Isabelle Dufour,Simon Couillard,Pierre Larivée,Catherine Hudon,Catherine Hudon +10 more
TL;DR: A typology of CTs one year after a first hospitalization for Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) is proposed, which allows for a better representation of the sequences of healthcare use in the real world, supporting data-driven decision making.
Comparison between the DMF indices and two alternative composite indicators of dental health
TL;DR: Using data from an epidemiological study on the dental health status of adults aged 35-44 from Quebec (N=2110), this article compares the alternative indices with the conventional DMFT and DMFS indices and it is noted that the FS-T index bears the strongest correlation to the three variables.
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