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S4: Vocabulaire évaluation anglais professionnel

Cette liste reprend le vocabulaire déjà vu en TD 1 et TD de S4 avec des mots supplémentaires. Cette liste
soutiendra votre compréhension pour l’évaluation S4.

Consigne : Traduisez les mots en français avant le dernier TD – vous pouvez répartir ce travail entre
vous et l’emmener avec vous pour le TD3 où nous allons travailler sur le vocabulaire ensemble.

a 4-year initiative due to combinations of risk factors


a femoral break effective home exercise programmes
a fracture emerging
a potential threat enacted through
a qualitative analysis software package environmental factors
a respondent / participant in research expectations of something
a series of exercises explanations
a service delivered by / delivery of a service falling (noun)
above falls
accuracy falls prevention programme
among / amongst findings
an aspects of something focused on
an exception food
an excerpt foot
an incidence of footwear
arthritis friendly
as suggested within grounded theory method
assistive devices grounding / basing something on
audiotapes group facilitator
balance and gait impairment hard copies
barriers has been shown to increase with time
beliefs / perceptions / accounts health and social care services
broader / wider / more wide ranging health care professionals
causes and risk factors for falling health policy
‘common sense’ heel first, then toe
community mobility home modifications
community-dwelling people human behaviour
connectedness identity
constant implementation of recommendations
core principles implications
critical to the success of something inadequate
data analysis including
death from injury increasingly recognised
decades indicating
designed to interventions
developed by interview transcripts
diet known as
discrete falls services least useful
distressing limited research
medication most useful
member of a group multicentre research programme
multidisciplinary teams locally
multifaceted lower limb weakness
multifactorial interventions maintenance of independence
multiple medication use meaningful
multiple risk factors medical conditions
National Service Framework for Older People
the physical consequences of falls
(Department of Health 2001)
national targets the ways in which
older people / elders themes
over the age of 65 theoretical coding
ownership of something (physical or
they understood
conceptual)
Parkinson’s disease to ask something
participation to be interviewed
patronizing to be proactive
physical harm to be regarded as useful
policy initiatives to draw on an idea or concept
prevent falls and falls injuries to enjoy
preventative to help yourself
preventative strategies to highlight something
prime outcome measures to increasingly target something
qualitative approach to join a programme
reducing to make sense of something
reflection to participate in
research method to recall something
risk factors to recount / to tell
road safety to refer to something
salience to reinforce something (physically or an idea)
selected to result in something
semi-structured interview to seek opportunities to do something
social experience topic
stroke trustworthiness
studies (context research) vague
subsequent views about something
substantial body of evidence vision
the aims of something walking
the consequences of wellbeing
the effectiveness of falls prevention work
the main cause of something
the majority of

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