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Chief among these is the high level of nitrates in the water supply, which has been linked to the intensive use of fertilisers on potatoes.
See related Commentary: A number of studies have suggested that the overall quality of care, outcome, and patient and family satisfaction in intensive care units (ICUs) may be linked to the workload and staffing levels [ 1- 4].
In the present study, patients' perceptions of the adequacy of resources were positively linked to the nursing staff's evaluation of their workload.
The cathedral had been undergoing intensive restoration work, which firefighters said could be linked to the inferno, investigators said.
There's also a risk of drive failure due to the intensive workload.
The pupillary diameter variation is linked to mental workload and is used to assess cognitive skills [29, 30].
The transformation of the grasslands is clearly linked to prairie dog loss and intensive land use practices, exacerbated by drought.
In the case of capitation based payment, workload is not directly linked to income since the fees per patient are fixed.
The gaps in the current HMIS were linked to lack of training, inactive supervision, staff workload pressure and the lengthy and laborious nature of the system.
Lacking formal competence has also been linked to greater sleep disturbances and higher workload [ 5].
Poor knowledge on HMIS among health workers was linked to lack of training on the system and workload pressure.
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