Sentence examples for intervention workload from inspiring English sources

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To increase the intervention workload, resistance (N m) will be increased incrementally and cycling cadence up to a maximum of 45 rpm.

Twelve women volunteered to participate in the study after a maximal voluntary contraction test (MVC) and standardization of the intervention workload consisting of two sessions of IHG exercise performed in four sets of five contractions of a 10-second duration.

After the MVC testing and standardization of the intervention workload, volunteers underwent two sessions of IHG exercise consisting of four sets of five contractions of a 10-second duration each.

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Workforce items consider the impact of the intervention on workload, workflow, distribution of work between different user groups, the need for education and training, and the impact on relationships between professional groups.

Fourth, we did not directly assess the degree of previous training experience and preparedness for disaster, participation in mental health interventions, or workload in each occupation; thus, we could not determine whether such factors might have been responsible for the differences in mental health conditions among the different occupations.

As stated by one head nurse in the intervention area, "The workload has increased a lot for the Titulaires [head nurses] because we have lots to do.

Increased economic pressure has also led to greater concerns about cost-effectiveness of new and established interventions and nursing workload scores are also being incorporated into clinical trial design, particularly for interventions likely to impact on nursing workload.

Quality assurance is a complex task, and patients in the intensive care unit (ICU) are more likely than other hospitalized patients to experience medical errors, due to the complexity of their conditions, need for urgent interventions, and considerable workload fluctuation.

Quality assurance is a complex task, and patients in the intensive care unit (ICU) are more likely than other hospitalized patients to experience medical errors, due to the complexity of their conditions, need for urgent interventions, and considerable workload fluctuation [7 15].

However, as they will be delivering an intensive intervention, their generic workloads will need to be reduced.

The barriers to undertaking clinical interventions related to workload, inadequate clinical knowledge and attitude of doctors and nurses.

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