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Abstract Quality in early childhood education and care (ECEC) is a contested concept and has generally been conceptualised by inter‐related indicators such as staff qualifications, educational environment, policy or child‐to‐staff ratios. There has been a more limited emphasis on how young children might perceive and experience quality.
Nikki Fairchild, Éva Mikuska
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No one is born with it: Australasian dental students’ perceptions of learning manual dexterity
Abstract Dentistry requires high manual dexterity, and few studies have investigated the challenges and impact on dental students of attaining manual dexterity skills. This study aimed to investigate dental students’ perceptions of manual dexterity, including their awareness of manual dexterity requirements in dentistry, self‐perceptions of manual ...
May Yee Sim+3 more
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Background Owing to the coronavirus disease 2019, medical learning burnout has attracted increasing attention in educational research. It has a serious negative impact on medical students and their service quality.
Simeng Wang+4 more
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Intelligent Clinical Documentation: Harnessing Generative AI for Patient-Centric Clinical Note Generation [PDF]
Comprehensive clinical documentation is crucial for effective healthcare delivery, yet it poses a significant burden on healthcare professionals, leading to burnout, increased medical errors, and compromised patient safety. This paper explores the potential of generative AI (Artificial Intelligence) to streamline the clinical documentation process ...
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Reducing Information Overload: Because Even Security Experts Need to Blink [PDF]
Computer Emergency Response Teams (CERTs) face increasing challenges processing the growing volume of security-related information. Daily manual analysis of threat reports, security advisories, and vulnerability announcements leads to information overload, contributing to burnout and attrition among security professionals.
arxiv
Burnout in the intensive care unit professionals
Professional burnout has been widely explored in health care. We conducted this study in our hospital intensive care unit (ICU) in United States to explore the burnout among nurses and respiratory therapists (RT).A survey consisting of two parts was used to assess burnout. Part 1 addressed the demographic information and work hours.
Sherry Wachtel+3 more
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Stress and burnout in teaching. Study in an inclusive school workplace [PDF]
Background Teaching is a profession associated with high levels of stress and burnout, affecting teachers’ performance in the workplace. The main goal of the current study is to investigate stress and burnout conditions of teachers working ...
Borralho, Liberata+4 more
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The education experiences of young people experiencing child criminal and sexual exploitation
Abstract School exclusion forms part of the processes that can increase young people's risk of offending and involvement in exploitation and harm. However, little is known about the education experiences of young people impacted by harm, such as child sexual and criminal exploitation.
Jenny Lloyd
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Burnout and Professional Development: A Study of Lithuanian Physiotherapists
Background. Physiotherapists’ qualifications involve treatment, responsibility, and communication, putting them at risk of burnout. This study aimed to evaluate the prevalence of burnout in Lithuanian physiotherapists and its impact on their ...
Laura Žlibinaitė, Hulya Yucel
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Perception of professional social support as a predictor of burnout level of pre-school teachers [PDF]
The main purpose of this study is to investigate the relationship between perception of pre-school teachers' professional social support and burnout levels.
Gunes, Demet Zafer, Tornuk, Nuray
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