The research focuses on assessing the overall health of residents at the Cochin Port Royal hospital Group. * physical health * Mental health: detection of signs of anxiety, depression, eating disorders, substance abuse, etc. * Sexual health * Quality of medical care (dental, gynecological) * Knowledge of risk prevention, particularly infectious risks, in the workplace.
In the societal and medical crisis the investigators are currently facing, healthcare workers are a key element in maintaining public health institutions. Nevertheless, their health has only been analyzed and managed from a fragmented or piecemeal perspective, despite the multiple dimensions of their health vulnerabilities: physical health, mental health, eating disorders, sedentary lifestyles, risk behaviours and so on. In 2022, the occupational medicine department at Hôpital Cochin-Port-Royal will be systematically evaluating all residents during their 6-month internship at the hospital (not just new residents, during their first internship at AP-HP). To the knowledge of the investigators, this initiative is unique among AP-HP hospitals. The investigators hope to take advantage of this unique procedure to gain a more precise knowledge of the health of residents at AP-HP in 2023-5. The primary objective is to evaluate the health status of residents in a tertiary teaching hospital. Secondary objectives: * Determine the relevance and performance of a systematic occupational health consultation offered to every resident at the center. * Identify levers for improvement to meet the unmet health needs of this specific population.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
450
Feedback on the results of the questionnaire and toolkit on resources with regard to healthy habits in the professional setting
Cochin University Hospital
Paris, IDF, France
Percentage of Residents
Percentage of Residents presenting at least one of the following disorders: anxiety, depression, burnout, eating disorders, drug misuse, risk behaviours, reported drug use.
Time frame: Up to 17 months
Number of residents
Number of residents assessed in occupational medicine / number of salaried residents.
Time frame: Up to 17 months
Percentage of Residents
Percentage of residents with no GP, no gynaecological check-up, no proven chronic pathology and not up to date with vaccinations.
Time frame: Up to 17 months
Percentage of Residents
Percentage of each disorder among residents: anxiety syndrome, depression, burnout, eating disorders, drug misuse, risk behaviors, reported substance abuse.
Time frame: Up to 17 months
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