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Remerciements: Nous tenons à remercier Leah Shumka, Kate Vallance, Adrienne Treloar et Kim Nuernberger pour leur aide aux diverses étapes de la préparation du présent supplément. Merci également au personnel de la rédaction de la RCSP pour les conseils prodigués en cours de route, ainsi qu’aux évaluateurs anonymes qui nous ont fait part de leurs commentaires sur nos versions préliminaires. Enfin, nous remercions le Women’s Health Research Network de la Fondation MSFHR (Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research), l’Institut de la santé des femmes et des hommes et l’Institut de la santé publique et des populations des IRSC, |le Conseil de recherches en sciences humaines et l’Université de Victoria pour leur contribution monétaire.

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Benoit, C., Hallgrímsdóttir, H.K. Pour favoriser la recherche sur les soins et le travail des soignants dans divers contextes sociaux. Can J Public Health 99 (Suppl 2), 11–15 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03403798

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