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noun
The workload of a person or group that handles cases; the relative volume of cases expected to be worked upon.
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Burnout was not related to caseload, practice setting, or percent of patients insured by a health maintenance organization.
to explore whether women allocated to caseload care characterise their midwife differently to those allocated to standard care.
Ahmed et al. indicate that this is the case, as there is no disclosure of comorbidities (unwell patients requiring optimisation prior to surgery) or logistic delays (inability to access the trauma theatre due to caseload).
Baseline data will be collected, then women randomised to caseload midwifery or standard low risk care.
Because I think this is one of the risks related to caseload midwifery.
At Site 2 pregnant women will be randomly allocated to caseload midwifery care or routine care during pregnancy.
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On this occasion the source of my tears was not frustration caused by austerity, or because I felt unable to deliver the quality of work a family deserve due to caseloads and conflicting demands.
Therapists were assigned one practice IPT case and study cases were added to caseloads as practice IPT sessions were successfully accomplished.
Now it's time to require that funding be increased throughout New York to enable public defenders across the State to reduce caseloads to an appropriate level".
Our findings indicate that none of the demonstrations we reviewed have the potential to lead to substantial caseload reductions that could reverse program growth.
These factors are designed to support caseload midwives to achieve a work-life balance, and may also account for the lower burnout scores and higher professional satisfaction and professional support that caseload midwives reported in this study.
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