[How can the concept of women's health be integrated into the workplace?]

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This text explores the impact of gender specificities on women's health at work, particularly in the hospital environment. It highlights the importance of adapting working conditions to take account of gynecological health risks, such as endometriosis, menopause and premenstrual syndrome. A dedicated consultation service, set up at the Brignoles-Le Luc intercommunal hospital center, helps to better understand and manage these risks, while improving employees' quality of life and working conditions.
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Select a website below to get this article. Prendre soin des soignants : spécificités de la femme en milieu professionnel, un essai de consultation adaptée Soins , Volume 70, Issue 898, Pages 39-42 Help You can get the full-text article here... ...if you are: student or faculty member visitor or subscriber to the website interested in pay per view article purchase healthcare practitioner researcher or librarian professional society member visitor or subscriber to the website student or faculty member researcher or librarian healthcare practitioner Learn which websites I use (cookies required) Update your website selections

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