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Mental health and stress among ICU healthcare professionals in France according to intensity of the COVID-19 epidemic.

Alexandra LaurentAlicia FournierFlorent LheureuxGuillaume LouisSaad NseirGwenaelle JacqCyril GoulenokGrégoire MullerJulio BadieBélaïd BouhemadMarjolaine GeorgesPaul-Michel MertesHamid MerdjiVincent CastelainCaroline AbdulmalakOlivier LesieurGaëtan PlantefeveJean-Claude LacheradeJean-Philippe RigaudNicholas SedillotDamien RouxNicolas TerziPascal BeuretAntoine MonselAnne-Laure PoujolKhaldoun KuteifanThierry VanderlindenAnne RenaultBérengère VivetChristophe VinsonneauSaber Davide BarbarGilles CapellierJean DellamonicaStephan EhrmannThomas RimmeléJulien BohéPierre BoujuSébastien GibotBruno LévyJohanna TemimeCyrille PichotDavid SchnellDiane FriedmanPierre AsfarEddy LebasPhilippe MateuKada KloucheJuliette AudibertFiona EcarnotNicolas Meunier-BeillardMélanie LoiseauIrène François-PursellChristine BinquetJean-Pierre Quenotnull null
Published in: Annals of intensive care (2021)
COVID-19 negatively impacted the mental health of ICU professionals. Professionals working in zones where the epidemic was of high intensity were significantly more affected, with higher levels of perceived stress. This study is supported by a grant from the French Ministry of Health (PHRC-COVID 2020).
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