2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.admp.2020.03.147
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État de stress post traumatique chez les sages-femmes

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“…We found a significant prevalence over 12 months of WRMSDs, 93.88%, which is similar to that found by a French study, 92% [17]. This result was significantly higher than the prevalence rates found by other studies conducted in the same field: 85.5% in Ghana [16]; 87.8% in Tunisia [18] and 78.75% in Cameroon [19]. Occupational health and safety services, intercurrent illnesses, data collection methods, and study participants could explain these differences.…”
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confidence: 88%
“…We found a significant prevalence over 12 months of WRMSDs, 93.88%, which is similar to that found by a French study, 92% [17]. This result was significantly higher than the prevalence rates found by other studies conducted in the same field: 85.5% in Ghana [16]; 87.8% in Tunisia [18] and 78.75% in Cameroon [19]. Occupational health and safety services, intercurrent illnesses, data collection methods, and study participants could explain these differences.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%