Nursing contributions to “care” No 107, 2011/4 - 116 pagesEditorialPages 6 to 6Care between concern and necessityBy Marie-André Vigil-RipocheBiography of a pioneer in “care”Pages 7 to 22Marie-Françoise Collière (1930 – 2005). A nurse, a historian, a writer, a teaching specialist, a care designer, and . . . a womanBy Marie-André Vigil-RipocheA discussion of “care”Pages 23 to 37Care under stressBy Philippe SvandraPages 38 to 48Contribution to an ethics of care: Masculinities and gender in nursingBy Bernard Roy, Dave Holmes, Vincent ChouinardPages 49 to 59Philosophy of care, care, and nursing care: A literature review for research at the intersection of philosophy and careBy Isabelle Rémy-LargeauPages 60 to 75“Care and nurse training”By Véronique Favetta, Brigitte Feuillebois-MartinezPages 76 to 82The key to relational care: Care on the path homeBy Cécile FurstenbergResearchPages 83 to 84“The nurse, the gateway to care, quality, and health”By Anne-Marie Mottaz, Martine GraingerPages 85 to 97Knowledge, mental representations, and nursing practice in relation to urinary incontinence: A survey of Geneva’s University HospitalBy Véronique Gogniat, Anne-Claire Rae, Marie-Andrée Séraphin, Aluisia De Rosso, François R. HerrmannPages 98 to 116Psychoeducation, a project of therapeutic alliance between nursing staff and familiesBy Sylvie Lang