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Benoît Lalloué
Researcher at Institut Gustave Roussy
Publications - 32
Citations - 527
Benoît Lalloué is an academic researcher from Institut Gustave Roussy. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pay for performance & Infant mortality. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 28 publications receiving 448 citations. Previous affiliations of Benoît Lalloué include Sorbonne & EHESP.
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A statistical procedure to create a neighborhood socioeconomic index for health inequalities analysis.
Benoît Lalloué,Benoît Lalloué,Benoît Lalloué,Jean-Marie Monnez,Cindy Padilla,Cindy Padilla,Wahida Kihal,Nolwenn Le Meur,Nolwenn Le Meur,Denis Zmirou-Navier,Denis Zmirou-Navier,Séverine Deguen,Séverine Deguen +12 more
TL;DR: A statistical procedure to create a neighborhood socioeconomic index that can be applied to multiple geographical areas or socioeconomic variables and provides meaningful information to public health bodies is proposed and the importance of the classification method is highlighted.
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Green space, social inequalities and neonatal mortality in France.
Wahida Kihal-Talantikite,Cindy Padilla,Cindy Padilla,Benoît Lalloué,Benoît Lalloué,Marcello Gelormini,Denis Zmirou-Navier,Denis Zmirou-Navier,Séverine Deguen,Séverine Deguen +9 more
TL;DR: Some evidence is added to the hypothesis that there is a relationship between access to green spaces and pregnancy outcomes by suggesting that these factors explain part of the spatial distribution of infant mortality.
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Internet-based technologies to improve cancer care coordination: Current use and attitudes among cancer patients
Anne Girault,Anne Girault,Marie Ferrua,Benoît Lalloué,Claude Sicotte,Claude Sicotte,Aude Fourcade,Fatima Yatim,Fatima Yatim,Guillaume Hébert,Guillaume Hébert,Mario Di Palma,Etienne Minvielle,Etienne Minvielle +13 more
TL;DR: The goal of this study was to assess the current utilisation of internet-based technologies among cancer patients, and their willingness to use them for their health, as well as analyse the influence of socio-demographics on both aspects.
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Cluster analysis of social and environment inequalities of infant mortality. A spatial study in small areas revealed by local disease mapping in France.
Cindy Padilla,Séverine Deguen,Séverine Deguen,Benoît Lalloué,Benoît Lalloué,Benoît Lalloué,Olivier Blanchard,Olivier Blanchard,Charles Beaugard,Florence Troude,Denis Zmirou Navier,Denis Zmirou Navier,Denis Zmirou Navier,Verónica M. Vieira,Verónica M. Vieira +14 more
TL;DR: Evidence of statistically significant precise clusters of elevated infant mortality for Lille and an east-west gradient of infant mortality risk for Lyon is found and this method could be used for public policy management to determine priority areas for interventions.
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An exploratory spatial analysis to assess the relationship between deprivation, noise and infant mortality: an ecological study.
Wahida Kihal-Talantikite,Cindy Padilla,Cindy Padilla,Benoît Lalloué,Benoît Lalloué,Christophe Rougier,Jérôme Defrance,Denis Zmirou-Navier,Denis Zmirou-Navier,Séverine Deguen,Séverine Deguen +10 more
TL;DR: Noise does have an impact on the spatial distribution of mortality after adjustments for socio-economic characteristics and noise levels, and a link between noise and infant mortality seems plausible in view of the three hypothetical, non-exclusive, pathways proposed.