The French Armed Forces Health Service caregivers are confronted with specific operational constraints that require physiological adaptation on a daily basis. These constraints generate an allostatic load resulting from the body's adaptation to the environment through stress response systems. The COVID-19 health crisis has modified the physical and psychological constraints linked to usual activity, in particular by imposing versatility to caregivers. The research hypothesis is that carers who have undergone activity reorganisations, and in particular a change of service, are more affected by the health crisis than those who have remained in their service and have continued an activity close to their usual practice.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
307
Participants will have to complete 3 online self-questionnaires: the first one at enrollment, the second one 1 month after enrollment (M1) and the third one 3 months after enrollment (M3). Each questionnaire will take an estimated 20 minutes to complete.
Institut de Recherche Biomédicale des Armées
Brétigny-sur-Orge, France
Ecole du Val-de-Grâce
Paris, France
Burn-out Assessment tool (BAT) score at enrollment.
Burn-out Assessment tool (BAT) score at enrollment will be compared between the "hospital service change" group and the "no hospital service change" group.
Time frame: At enrollment
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