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Similarly, the LG norms' provision of 8 nurses for health centre IV facilities is inadequate to meet the average daily workload of 90 outpatients, 10 inpatients, 6 admissions, 20 HIV counselling and testing appointments and 5 operations.
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To respond to the general inadequacy of the norms, some health centre III facilities had actually pursued a formal process to trade off other positions (presumably nurses) in order to recruit clinical officers above the norms' provisions, with 85 clinical officers in post versus 53 approved positions (one per facility).
Carers' explanations for any behavioural influences of virtual aggression included "desensitisation" (becoming used to aggression and think "it's the norm"); provision of "role models" to be "copied"; and "mirroring" or reinforcement of real-life aggression.
In the 53 health centre III facilities, Table 4 shows that norm provisions had essentially been met for all cadres except nurses.
Domestic laws, such as the US policy, are countered by international norms for provision of clean needles [ 16].
Most of the interviewed women had migrated from countries where there are markedly different expectations as to the social roles for elderly people as well as different social norms regarding provision of care for the elderly.
Even though many states violate the normative provisions of the declaration, that does not render the norms superfluous or useless.
The current study examined the influence of psychological factors (i.e., pro-environmental beliefs, and subjective norms) and the provision of factual information on public support for a range of energy sources and related technologies.
Background: Biological sex differences and sociocultural gender norms affect the provision of health care products and services, but there has been little explicit analysis of the impact of sex differences and gender norms on the regulation of pharmaceutical development and marketing.
This is important because caring for a single recipient does not necessarily imply a need for the same kind or level of support - especially where two caregivers are siblings, as suggested by Fontaine et al. [50] or because filial norms about care provision differ between daughters and sons of a single care recipient [51].
Given the salience of gender norms around male provision, this research also suggests a role for novel programming that explicitly addresses the negative behaviours that arise from men's insecurity and frustration from their inability to provide.
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