Géraldine Bloy
University of Burgundy
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Family Practice | 2017
Sophie Bucher; Arnaud Maury; Julie Rosso; Nicolas de Chanaud; Géraldine Bloy; Isabelle Pendola-Luchel; Raphaëlle Delpech; Sylvain Paquet; Hector Falcoff; Virginie Ringa; Laurent Rigal
Background. Prevention is an essential task in primary care. According to primary care physicians (PCPs),lack of time is one of the principal obstacles to its performance. Objective. To assess the feasibility of prevention in terms of time by estimating the time necessary to perform all of the preventive care recommended, separately from the PCPs and patient’s perspectives, and to compare them to the amount of time available. Methods. A review of the literature identified the prevention procedures recommended in France, the duration of each procedure and its recommended frequency, as well as PCPs’ consultation time. A hypothetical patient panel size of 1000 patients, representative of the French population, served as the basis for our calculations of the annual time necessary for prevention for a PCP. The prevention time from the patient’s perspective was estimated from data collected from a previous study of a panel of 3556 patients. Results. For PCPs, the annual time necessary for all of the required preventive care was 250 hours, or 20% of their total patient time. For a patient, the annual time required for prevention during encounters with a PCP ranged from 9.7 to 26.4 minutes per year. The mean total encounter time was 75.9 minutes per year. Nearly 73% of patients had a prevention-to-care time ratio exceeding 15%. Conclusion. Feasibility thus differs substantially between patients. These differences correspond especially to disparities in the annual care time used by each patient. Specific solutions should be developed according to the patients’ utilization of care.
Preventive medicine reports | 2018
Jean-Laurent Thebault; Virginie Ringa; Henri Panjo; Géraldine Bloy; Hector Falcoff; Laurent Rigal
The objective of this study was to compare the accumulation of unhealthy behaviors at the bottom of the social scale in men and women and, secondarily, to compare social and gender-based inequalities. Fifty-two general practitioners from the Paris area volunteered to participate. A sample of 70 patients (stratified by gender) aged 40–74 years was randomly chosen from each physicians patient panel and asked to complete a questionnaire about their social position and health behaviors: tobacco and alcohol use, unhealthy diet, and physical inactivity. Mixed Poisson models were used to describe, with relative risks (RRs) and relative inequality indexes (RIIs), the social inequalities in the accumulation of these four unhealthy behaviors. In 2008–2009, 71% of the 3640 patients returned their questionnaires. Men had an average of 1.59 of the 4 unhealthy behaviors we studied, and women 1.35 (RR = 1.18; 95% CI [1.11–1.25]). The mean number of unhealthy behaviors increased significantly for both genders from the top to the bottom of the social scale. The order of magnitude of RIIs was similar among men and women, ranging from 1.33 (occupational RII among women, 95% CI [1.11–1.60]) through 1.69 (financial RII among women, 95% CI [1.43–1.99]). None of the interaction tests between gender and social position was significant. The social inequalities had significantly wider amplitudes than those between genders for two of the three indicators of social position. The amplitude of social gradients related to unhealthy behaviors was similar between men and women and exceeded the gender inequality between them.
Family Practice | 2015
Ludovic Casanova; Virginie Ringa; Géraldine Bloy; Hector Falcoff; Laurent Rigal
Revue française des affaires sociales | 2011
Géraldine Bloy
Preventive Medicine | 2017
Jean-Laurent Thebault; Virginie Ringa; Géraldine Bloy; Isabelle Pendola-Luchel; Sylvain Paquet; Henri Panjo; Raphaëlle Delpech; Sophie Bucher; Fanny Casanova; Hector Falcoff; Laurent Rigal
Sante Publique | 2016
Géraldine Bloy; Laetitia Moussard Philippon; Laurent Rigal
Archive | 2013
Géraldine Bloy
Sante Publique | 2018
Géraldine Bloy; Laetitia Moussard Philippon; Laurent Rigal
Family Practice | 2018
Ludovic Casanova; Virginie Ringa; Sophia Chatelard; Sylvain Paquet; Isabelle Pendola-Luchel; Henri Panjo; Camille Bideau; Eric Deflesselle; Raphaëlle Delpech; Géraldine Bloy; Laurent Rigal
Family Practice | 2018
Ludovic Casanova; Virginie Ringa; Sophia Chatelard; Sylvain Paquet; Isabelle Pendola-Luchel; Henri Panjo; Camille Bideau; Eric Deflesselle; Raphaëlle Delpech; Géraldine Bloy; Laurent Rigal