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Demographic analysis of Reward preference in the Social Security Commisssion
Published 2024“…Overall, within the six reward categories, regardless of demographics, the most preferred remuneration options are leadership management development programmes, promotions in present business unit, base salary directed at the higher end of the market and retention bonus, employer that pays 100% to total retirement fund of employees including the maximum medical aid coverage, short-term incentives connected to their performance including shares or stock options (Pregnolato, 2010). …”
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Ghana prayer camp liturgies for spiritual support regarding mental suffering : a practical theological approach
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Evaluation of an undergraduate psychiatric clinical rotation : exploring student perceptions
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Birth weight and infant mortality in a Western Cape metropolitan area
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Residents-as-teachers : needs assessment of residents teaching skills in a clinical setting using direct observation of teaching
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A review of health management information system in the Kumasi Metropolis with respect to operations in the Pharmacy Department
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Outcomes of asymptomatic and symptomatic rheumatic heart disease
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Stakeholder understandings of the Human Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine in Sub-Saharan Africa: a qualitative systematic review
Published 2020“…Over the last five years, there has been a slow increase in the number of African countries that have introduced the HPV vaccine via demonstration and pilot projects, and a minority of African countries that have incorporated the HPV vaccine into their National Immunisation Programmes. As part of this systematic review, a literature review was conducted and revealed that research has been conducted on top-down barriers and facilitators to HPV vaccine uptake and have found that poor health system capabilities, inaccessibility to medical care, low cervical cancer screening levels, inadequate infrastructure, finances, and health worker training are significant systemic barriers to HPV vaccination success in SSA. …”
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Elements of African Traditional Religion in Christ Apostolic Church, Southwestern Nigeria
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Enabling integration : arcades as a tool for integration and universal accessibility in Pretoria Central
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An investigation of the rehabilitation needs, development, and preliminary outcomes of an education and exercise self-management intervention for breast cancer survivors
Published 2025“…As patient-centred SMIs based on cognitive behavioural and self-management principles have shown promise in previous chronic disease management programmes, the new intervention ‘Survive and Thrive' was informed by the abovementioned principles. …”
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Biomediese illustrasie : 'n behoeftebepaling en aanbevelings vir die Suid-Afrikaanse situasie
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Monitoring educational participation in children with severe to profound intellectual disability in rural districts of the Western Cape: A descriptive analytical study
Published 2019“…Prominent aetiological factors were classified as maternal and child (25%) or congenital and hereditary (23%) conditions. Chronic medication was used by 37%, but information on other medical procedures was largely unavailable. …”
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