Sentence examples for decrease in the workload from inspiring English sources

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The most desired move is such a move that can cause the maximum decrease in the workload of the selected loop while resulting in the minimum increase in workload of the second loop.

In this context, when we compared changes in integration and workload over time, some individual services had significantly greater decrease in the workload ratio in the 'most improved' group than observed in the 'least improved' group.

Abroad, these employees take over many activities associated with nursing interventions, which results in a considerable decrease in the workload among nurses employed in Western ICUs; however, it hinders the correct usage of this scale for the needs of nursing staff scheduling in Polish ICUs.

Any association between CP contamination and the use of PPE and number of preparations/day could potentially suggest useful information for prevention: an increase in health education if contamination is found to increase with relaxed rules of prevention, or a decrease in the workload if the number of applications is found to conflict with the level of prevention.

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For example, we found a significant decrease in the average workload for PNC in 'most improved' facilities (t = 2.45, P = 0.044), but we found no significant change in 'least improved' facilities.

Stratified analysis showed that the increase in mean and median workload, the latter up by 40%, was in the four rural facilities that did not provide ART and both measures showed a decrease in workload in the three urban facilities.

The quality-of-life data that indicate that the decrease in workload witnessed immediately after the earthquake during the height of the humanitarian response was only partly eased months later, possibly because the transition from a fully humanitarian aid response to one that integrated the local health-care system was not successful yet.

Figure 2 Most of the respondents who worked in private offices reported a decrease in their workload following the earthquake, while respondents from public hospitals and NGOs reported an increase.

Reductions in medical and nursing staff may seem appropriate given the reduction in overall patient attendance, but increasing waiting and process times suggest that despite the decrease in numbers, workload has increased with a progressively complex, ageing population.

The key is to improve the working conditions for female doctors, to increase the number of female doctors in male-dominant specialties (e.g., surgery) and to decrease the workload in female-dominant specialties (e.g., obstetrics & gynecology and pediatrics).

We believe that this evidence-based training policy will decrease the workload in the hospital and purify the interdisciplinary collaborations.

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