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The phrase "overload at work" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation where a person has too much work or responsibilities at their job, causing them to feel overwhelmed or stressed. Example: I've been experiencing an overload at work lately, with back-to-back meetings and tight deadlines. I could really use a break.
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In one such study, it was found that GPs had higher ORs for reporting job strain as well as perception of overload at work compared with hospital physicians.
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Do you feel overloaded at work?
(Southern Province FGD participant) A feeling of being overloaded at work is known to influence an employee's attitude towards their job.
If you feel overloaded at work or home, there are usually a few people nearby who would be happy to help.
The second factor (i.e. work overload) held three items ("At work I speed to finish my tasks on time", "I find my work tasks difficult" and "I have too many job tasks").
Furthermore, previous transgenic work has clearly demonstrated that AMPK can limit tumorigenesis in PTEN hypomorphic mice suggesting that a similar mechanism is at work during overload hypertrophy [57].
Some respondents described how high psychosocial stress at work resulted in an overload that impaired their thinking and memory.
This self-report questionnaire consists of 57 items concerning eight types of chronic stress (work overload, social work overload, overextended at work, lack of social recognition, work discontent, social tension, pressure to succeed, social isolation).
Health professionals reported frequently distress at work due to work overloads and the constant confrontation with illness.
It was said to be challenging to find a balance between all the requirements related to activities at work, e.g. to avoid physical overload.
On the other hand, there is an 'artificial shortage' of doctors in big hospitals due to overload of work (many diseases can be treated at lower levels but patients are still referred to higher levels).
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