burn out ( 13 results )
- thematic dossier
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Mental distress and burnout
Mental health can be affected by certain psychosocial workplace exposures, leading to conditions such as burnout, depression, and suicidal behavior.
- article
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Supporting parents to prevent parental burnout
Many parents may be affected by parental burnout, which currently affects nearly 6% of people in France, primarily women. This physical and emotional exhaustion, linked to excessive...
- surveys/studies
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Exposure of the French population to polychlorinated biphenyls, dioxins, and furans. National Biomonitoring Program, Esteban 2014–2016
Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), polychlorinated dibenzodioxins (PCDDs), and polychlorinated dibenzofurans (PCDFs) belong to the family of persistent organic pollutants (POPs). They are...
- surveys/studies
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Monitoring of lead levels in children following the 2019 fire at Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris
The fire at Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris on April 15, 2019, caused widespread environmental lead contamination as a result of the burning of the building’s roof and spire. In the weeks...
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Support for Migrants: A Journey with Committed New Citizens
They range in age from 17 to 79. The majority of them are women. Deeply moved by the dire living conditions of migrants in their local communities, they have become volunteers, providing...
- national bulletin
OSCOUR National Newsletter, October 13, 2020
Summary In Week 41 (October 5–11, 2020), emergency department visits and subsequent hospitalizations rose slightly among children (+4.9%, or +3,161 visits, and +11%, or +687...
- national bulletin
OSCOUR National Newsletter, September 29, 2020
Summary In week 39 (September 21–27, 2020), emergency department visits declined across all age groups (-16%, or 13,578 fewer visits among children, and -8%, or 23,102 fewer visits...
- article
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Exploratory analysis to identify factors influencing the severity of everyday accidents, Réunion Island, France. Data from the EPAC study, 2005–2009
Introduction - The Gabriel Martin Hospital Center (CHGM) in Réunion has participated in the surveillance system of the Permanent Survey on Accidents of Daily Life (Epac) since 2005....
- article
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Effective Interventions for Preventing Accidents in Children’s Daily Lives: A Literature Review.
Preventing everyday accidents involving children is a major public health issue. In this article, we aim to provide an overview of the scientific evidence regarding effective...
- news
Hospitalizations for burns in France: in 9 out of 10 cases, the burns are accidental
As part of its surveillance activities, Santé publique France analyzes the characteristics of patients hospitalized for burns and publishes a summary of the results of this work for...