Publications by authors named "J B Fassier"

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  • Substance misuse among healthcare residents in a French city is linked to environmental factors, especially working conditions and social support.
  • An online survey revealed high rates of substance misuse, with over half showing alcohol misuse and notable differences in misuse based on residency specialty.
  • Low social support at work increases the risk of illicit drug use, while working long hours did not have a significant association with substance misuse.
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Identifying parameters influencing SARS-CoV-2 antibody dynamics post infection or vaccination is crucial for refining vaccination strategies. In a longitudinal analysis of 1340 samples from 375 healthcare workers, we characterized peak serological response and IgG half-life. Peak antibody titers post 2 vaccine doses were ∼ 20 times higher than natural infection; conversely, infected individuals had extended antibody half-life.

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Assess the changes in post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), burnout, anxiety, depression, jobstrain, and isostrain levels over time among healthcare workers in emergency departments (EDs) after successive outbreaks of COVID-19. A prospective, multicenter study was conducted in 3 EDs and an emergency medical service. Healthcare workers who participated in our previous study were invited to participate in a follow-up 16 and 18 months and completed the questionnaires to assess symptoms of PTSD, burnout, anxiety, depression, jobstrain, and isostrain.

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Background: Women with breast cancer face many barriers to return to work (RTW) after their cancer. The main objective of the FASTRACS-RCT is to evaluate the impact of the FASTRACS (Facilitate and Sustain Return to Work after Breast Cancer) intervention on the sustainable RTW of breast cancer patients, 12 months after the end of active treatment.

Methods: FASTRACS-RCT is a prospective, national, multicentre, randomized, controlled and open-label study.

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