June 2011 No 105, 2011/2 - 82 pagesEditorialPages 3 to 3Nursing culture and “best practices” based on research resultsBy Marie-André Vigil-RipocheDiscussionPages 4 to 13“Bientraitance” and the ethics of care: Similarities and differences arising from a literature reviewMethodologyPages 14 to 24University research about excess weight, obesity, and physical activity: A Belgian paradigmBy Dan Silviu Radut, Javier Sanz-ValeroPages 25 to 30Quantitative and qualitative research methods: Can they coexist?By Elena Hunt, Anne-Marise LavoieResearchPages 31 to 43“Good palliative care” in intensive care units: A nursing perspectiveBy Diane Guay, Cécile Michaud, Luc MathieuPages 44 to 59A survey on French nursing students’ satisfaction regarding their studies and health habitsBy Florence Lamaurt, Madeleine Estryn-Béhar, Romain Le Moël, Thomas Chrétien, Béatrice MathieuPages 60 to 75A pre-assessment for nursing intervention to support tobacco cessation in patients hospitalized for cardiac problem: A pilot study (So-Live)By Sylvie Cossette, Nancy Frasure-Smith, Martine Robert, Maud-Christine Chouinard, Martin Juneau, Marie-Claude Guertin, Alexis Cournoyer, Tanya MailhotVariaPages 76 to 82Nursing practice informed by research: Leader training in health organizations, a promising pathBy Johanne Gagnon, Françoise Côté, Ginette Mbourou, Clémence Dallaire, Marie-Pierre Gagnon, Cécile Michaud