June 2019 No 137, 2019/2 - 98 pagesEditorialPages 5 to 5Artificial intelligence in healthcare: A promise, a challenge, and an opportunity for interdisciplinary dialogueBy Emmanuelle Cartron, Didier Lecordier, Ljiljana JovicDiscussionPages 6 to 17Conceptualization of palliative sedation by nurses working in a palliative care unit in French-speaking Switzerland: An exploratory qualitative studyBy Martyna Tomczyk, Nathalie Dieudonné-RhamResearchPages 18 to 25Utility of the 6-minute walk test in assessing maintenance of physical activity after cardiac rehabilitationBy Michaël Racodon, Alessandro Porrovecchio, Thierry PezéPages 26 to 40Barriers and facilitators to access to healthcare among asylum seekers from Eritrea and Afghanistan in the canton of Vaud, SwitzerlandBy Françoise Maillefer, Émilie Bovet, Laure Jaton, Patrick Bodenmann, Françoise NinanePages 41 to 48Perception of problem-based learning among student nurses in LebanonBy Rima Sassine Kazan, Pauline Merheb, Gisèle Chemali-Hajal, Joêlle Karam-BaderMethodologyPages 49 to 61Observational study of the second-line nursing consultation in wounds and scarring: A didactic situation under constructionBy Sylvie PalmierVariaPages 62 to 76How to promote student nurses’ psychological safety in the emergency care curriculum?By Christine Spill, Amélie GatinPages 77 to 90Socialization in a retirement home, an issue for the resident. An ethnosociological study useful for nursesBy Pascale Beloni, Hélène Hoarau, Benoit MarinDevelopmentPages 91 to 98Evaluation of compression bandage application technique in patients with venous leg ulcers: A mixed methods observational studyBy Anne Pottier, Aurélie Le Thuaut, Cécile Durand, Anne-Marie Germond, Arnaud Laurent, Emmanuelle Cartron