Inserm U1290, Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, Research on Healthcare Performance (RESHAPE)
Titre de thèse : Environmental health in pediatrics: involvement of parents and healthcare professionals; understanding their representations and knowledge, assessing perceived exposures, and co-constructing the presentation of results; example around endocrine disruptors.
Année d'inscription : 2025
Co-directeurs : Marion DOUPLAT, Aurélie PORTEFAIX
This thesis project revolves around three major stages, within the framework of the project « Development of methodologies for pediatric exposures in environmental research, example of precocious puberty - DEMETER ». The thesis focuses on the design and validation of a questionnaire aimed at measuring perceived exposure to endocrine disruptors. For this, we will implement qualitative and quantitative data collections to analyze the representations and associated knowledge of parents and caregivers. One of the objectives of the thesis is also to produce tools for communicating results, notably co-constructed with families and professionals.
Jeanne Vaysse-Bertrand holds a Master’s degree with a Public Health mention in Health Services and Clinical Research. She is currently working on a PhD thesis with a mention in Public Health under the supervision of Dr Marion Douplat and Dr Aurélie Portefaix.