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A poor work environment included concerns about the skill-mix involving different levels of workers across the team at any particular time; the low nurse:patient ratios; a lack of involvement in decision making; dealing with constant change; issues with shift work; leave and pay; and increased patient expectations.

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36 This study provides evidence of an association between severity of Crohn's disease and cost of illness, as well as basic data for further decision-making, dealing especially with economic assessment of innovative therapies for moderate and severe plaque psoriasis.

The knowledge gained from studying biological communities in cities may assist in the development of improved urban design and decision making in dealing with such problems.

However, after more than 40 years of its discovery, it has not been used yet in decision making when dealing with atmospheric pollution.

Cut-point finding is a crucial step for clinical decision making when dealing with diagnostic (or prognostic) biomarkers.

Lesky and Borkan [ 21] suggest that pathogenesis and natural histories of disease can be learned from a variety of resources, including books and computers but problem solving, decision making and dealing with uncertainty are learned mainly from preceptors and practice.

An advantage of considering environmental health issues in a risk context is that risk-management science is directed toward providing information for decision making and dealing with uncertainties (Faustman and Omenn 2001; Morgan and Henrion 1990).

These three dimensions correspond with the main concepts in justice theory: procedural justice (dealing with decision making procedures), interactional justice (dealing with interpersonal behaviour) and distributive justice (dealing with decision outcomes) [ 15].

The precautionary principle has an important role to play as a guide in decision making and in dealing with the vast number of risks and uncertainties in water recycling.

In this study, the evidential reasoning (ER) approach which is a multi-criteria decision making method for dealing with problems having both quantitative and qualitative criteria under uncertainties, is used for prioritizing the wastewater reuse applications as well as wastewater treatment technologies.

The sort-term serious risk will probably be dealt with in the emergency system rather than through routine outpatient referrals and the long-term risks are likely to have minimal influence on the decision making process while dealing with routine outpatient referrals.

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