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Furthermore, we relied on a student sample, and studies have found that healthcare professionals and students with fewer years of working experience display a lower degree of weight-based prejudice than those with more working experience [ 39, 40].
The most relevant results indicate that those with less working experience (8.06 ± 6.82 years) used the technique most often compared with the group with more working experience (16.92 ± 11.90 years; p =.04).
So they need more working experience.
So they need more working experience C: I don't really agree with you.
More working experience can also increase individual income, but this effect is marginally diminishing as indicated by a negative regression coefficient for its square term.
Regression analysis showed that nurses who benefited most of the training had poorer CS at baseline, more working experience with cancer patients, and reported more professional stress.
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Although most midwives were women, the mostly male GPs had more working years' experience compared with the midwives.
Christine Kirchberger & Pam Storr offer a great overview of where 'apps' (as conceived of now — and as they may develop in coming years) may play a role in giving lawyers more fluid working experiences, law students more interactive education, and general consumers direct access to the law they care about.
Respondents with longer working experience preferred a more conservative therapy with lower perceived exertions, as compared to those with less working years.
By profession, 181 (58.0%) were nurses, 37 (12.0%) were medical laboratory personnel, 29 (10.0%) were pharmacy personnel, 28 (9.0%) were general practitioners, 16 (5.0%) were health officers and the rest 19 (6.0%) were health workers from other categories (Table 1).> A large number of respondents (76.0%) have more than five years of professional working experience.
Dentists with shorter working experience (<5 years) believed more frequently than those with longer experience that psychological (97%% vs. 92 %; p < 0.05) and socio-cultural (85%% vs. 74 %; p < 0.01) factors were important for developing ED (not in tables).
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