Search Results - employed workload

  1. Commercialising intellectual property emanating from universities in the Western Cape, South Africa by Stofberg, Jacques Francois

    Published 2019
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  2. Embodied well-being : a prosilience programme for call centre agents

    Published 2025
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  3. The role of savings and credit cooperatives in promoting access to credit in Swaziland

    Published 2016
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  4. Keeping it Together: Assessing the Wellbeing of Project-Based Development Practitioners in Egypt by Ahmed Abdallah Fekry Ahmed, Amira

    Published 2026
    “…This thesis examines the wellbeing of project-based development practitioners in Egypt, revealing how systemic pressures—bureaucracy, job insecurity, and fragmented workloads—undermine both wellbeing and productivity. …”
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  5. An exploration of the role of toxic workplaces and burnout amongst social workers in Cape Town by Manqindi, Zodwa

    Published 2025
    “…The findings revealed that Social Workers face heavy workloads, fast-paced environments, unsafe areas, inadequate resources, and lack of supervision, all of which impact their Mental Health and Well-being. …”
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  6. Working in palliative care: exploring community nurses' experiences of their work by Williams, Rachel

    Published 2020
    “…Organisational challenges pertained to demanding workloads and a lack of organisational support. Personal challenges were seen as having a negative impact on the physical health and family lives of participants. …”
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  7. Conceptions of disability and desert in the South African welfare state: The case of disability grant assessment by Kelly, Gabrielle Gita

    Published 2017
    “…Doctors struggled to balance their roles and obligations as medical professionals, gatekeepers and moral agents, in a context where issues of employability and disability are hard to separate. In the face of heavy workloads and significant pressure from claimants to recommend grants, doctors employed coping strategies that distanced and objectified patients. …”
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  8. Professional nurses’ lived experiences of moral distress at a district hospital by Voget, Ursula

    Published 2017
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  9. Doctoral student attrition in Namibian higher education institutions

    Published 2024
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  10. The experiences of nurse managers on health system barriers and enablers to the empowerment and subsequent career advancement of nurses by Esau, Racheal

    Published 2023
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  11. The impact of using social networking sites on academic relations and student learning in University setting by Rambe, Patient

    Published 2014
    “…As a participant observer in online ethnography, the researcher employed CTT to examine the democratisation potential and constraints of computer-mediated communication (that is SNS) on learning and academic relations. …”
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  12. Contributing and protective factors affecting the wellbeing of wine farm workers: perceptions of professionals by Le Roux, Gerhard Burger

    Published 2020
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  13. Perinatal psychological distress in the South African context: The road to task shifting evidence based interventions by Spedding, Maxine F

    Published 2017
    “…None of the stakeholders reported that the screening and referral procedures added to their workload. Some stakeholders felt detection of psychological problems among patients was compromised without mental health screening. …”
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  14. The role of the social worker in the reunification of foster children with their biological parents by De Villiers, Angelique

    Published 2012
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  15. The role of metabolic rate and substrate utilization in the maintenance of body weight, body composition and insulin sensitivity by Clamp, Louise Diana

    Published 2020
    “…These tests were repeated at post-intervention testing with steady state testing being carried out both at the same relative intensity (50% post-testing VO2peak) and the same workload (treadmill speed and gradient) as used for pre-testing. …”
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