Sentence examples for screening workload from inspiring English sources

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The age extension of the screening programme necessitated an approximately 35% increase in the screening workload.

Activity data were used to examine any changes in Pilot-generated workload between the two rounds of screening; workload data on pathology, colonoscopy, radiology and surgical activity data were obtained from the first and second round Pilot databases.

By using a combination of testing methods to focus screening and clinical attention to cases at risk, it would be possible to lengthen screening intervals for 90% of women and to archive without further review all low-score/human papillomavirus-negative slides, representing 50% of the screening workload.

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Katie Boyd, consultant pathologist for Bournemouth and Poole primary care trust, said cervical screening workloads had increased markedly in the past four months, particularly among women of Goody's age.

For all screening models, workload was defined as the time needed to diagnose a single patient with MD.

Despite concerns about the impact of mental health screening on workload both for MOs and WOs, the majority of interviewees felt they would still engage with the screening and many said they would be happy to see an increase in their work load if it enabled earlier interventions and help-seeking for mental health problems.

Reasons given by the health personnel for not screening were heavy workload in the health center and staff turnover.

Table 3 estimates the impact of the different screening policies on workload (numbers of screening tests, colposcopy referrals, and women treated) and Table 4 estimates cervical cancer under various scenarios.

Most of the couples used verbal communication before the task in order to either divide the screen or the workload of the drawing task so as to complete it as fast as possible.

Because the number of pools that must be screened is a function of the BAC library size, the workload for screening larger BAC libraries, such as those of the grasses in the tribe Triticeae that includes wheat, barley and rye, will be unacceptably high.

Because biosurfactants may not be constitutively produced in microbes, they will either be missed during the screening or multiply the workload for screening colonies on plates under different growth conditions.

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