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This study is aiming at investigating whether professional burnout in people involved in the mobile intensive care unit (in French: Element Mobile de Réanimation, EMR) in Mulhouse (France) can be predicted upstream by a low mindfulness level (as a protective factor) or by a dysregulation of stress pathways with a high level of perceived stress towards an emotional event (psychological index of allostatic load), i.e. an early and silent dysfunctional physiological response (measured by the electrophysiological and biological measurements of allostasis load and parasympathetic brake). It is part of a global approach aiming at identifying levers to prevent the allostatic load of occupational stress related to large-scale health crises.
Age
18 - 60 years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Elément Militaire de Réanimation (EMR)
Mulhouse, France
Start Date
April 25, 2020
Primary Completion Date
June 12, 2020
Completion Date
June 12, 2020
Last Updated
March 9, 2021
50
ACTUAL participants
Assessment of work-related stress
BEHAVIORAL
Saliva sample collection
BIOLOGICAL
Cardiac and electrodermal recordings
OTHER
Assessment of behavioral response to emotional stimulation
BEHAVIORAL
Lead Sponsor
Direction Centrale du Service de Santé des Armées
Collaborators
NCT07111026
NCT07411833
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