June 2018 No 133, 2018/2 - 98 pagesEditorialPages 5 to 6A strong profession in a strong discipline and a strong discipline in a strong professionBy Didier Lecordier, Emmanuelle Cartron, Ljiljana JovicDiscussionPages 7 to 14Nursing as a creole discipline: Reflecting on plurality, borrowed motives, and the confluences withinBy Nicolas VonarxResearchPages 15 to 36Interprofessional collaboration between new nursing graduates and social workers: Hospital discharge planning telephone callsBy Esther González-Martínez, Corinne BulliardPages 37 to 44Assessment of patient satisfaction following nipple-areolar complex tattooing after breast reconstructionBy Brigitte Langelier, Elisabeth Rieutord, Ulviyya Alizada, Marie-Astrid Metten, Nicolás Meyer, Frédéric BodinPages 45 to 57Barriers and facilitators to using a violence risk assessment for patients with mental illness: Perceptions of health care personnelBy Intissar Souli, Amanda Vandyk, Dania Versailles, Isabelle Marcoux, Ann Salvador, Wendy E. Peterson, Jiale Hu, Dawn StaceyMethodologyPages 58 to 69An exploration of factors influencing nursing practice with families experiencing perinatal lossBy Marie-Andrée Beaudoin, Nicole OuelletVariaPages 70 to 84Therapeutic Patient Education training for nursing students: A case studyBy Christine Kaci, Cyril Crozet, Claire Gillard-Berthod, Geneviève Van Rooj, Claire MarchandPages 85 to 91An evaluation of hypnosis practices in palliative careBy Didier Quintini, Marie Fichaux, Frédérique Surdej, Nelly Espanet, Sébastien SalasDevelopmentPages 92 to 92Development: IntroductionPages 93 to 98Family caregivers of young patients suffering from chronic neurological diseases during the transition from neuropediatrics to adult neurology: An observational study of the burden felt by the primary family caregiverBy Elodie Manzato Sadki, David Grabli, Emmanuel Flamand Roze, Michel Baulac, Julie Bourmaleau, Sandrine Lefebvre