Impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on the working conditions and health of healthcare professionals in private nursing homes in France
Impacts de la pandémie de Covid-19 sur les conditions de travail et la santé du personnel soignant des Ehpad privés en France
Marjorie Pierrette and
Aude Cuny-Gerrier
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Marjorie Pierrette: INRS ( Vandoeuvre lès Nancy) - Institut national de recherche et de sécurité (Vandoeuvre lès Nancy)
Aude Cuny-Gerrier: INRS ( Vandoeuvre lès Nancy) - Institut national de recherche et de sécurité (Vandoeuvre lès Nancy)
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Abstract:
What were the consequences of the Covid-19 pandemic for the working conditions and the health of french nursing home care workers. This is an already fragile sector that has to deal with a significant and constantly increasing number of claims. A questionnaire was distributed between October and December 2020 to caregivers, nurses and nurse coordinators of private French nursing home. The results make it possible to identify factors, depending on the occupation, particularly predictive of health and to provide guidelines for practitioners in the sector on the adjustements to be proposed in connection with a pandemic situation.
Keywords: Crise sanitaire; Personnel soignant; Milieu de soins; Organisation du travail; Conditions de travail; Risque psychosocial; RPS; Enquête (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022-06-29
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Published in Références en santé au travail, 2022, 170 (TF 299), pp.10
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