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    2.9. Importance of Job Satisfaction Job satisfaction and job dissatisfaction can be seen in any work situation (Aziri 2011). As noted by Munro, Rodwell and Harding (1998), job satisfaction has an important role in improving the performance of employees. Moreover, job satisfaction is vital to employees’ turnover & absenteeism as it tends to resign & early retirements at the time job satisfaction level of employees is low (Nabi, Syduzzaman & Munir 2016). It relates with different concepts like as…

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    a whole tends to neglect the importance of dental coverage.) Most importantly, in our society, we tend to neglect the importance of dental coverage. (remove “Shortly after”)Shortly after, Smarsh provides an alarming statistic defending her statement, "In 2009, according to the US Agency for…

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    Snyderman (1959), Herzberg’s theory mentions that the level of motivation of an employee depends on the balance of the presence two drivers – the positive motivators and the negative hygiene factors. The explanation is that the presence of motivators motivates employees for higher achievement, and the absence or poor level of hygiene factors results in reduced…

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    2007), and is important because it ‘communicates vital information to the entire health (or social) care team’. Lloyd (2010) states the importance of having care plans in both health and social care settings, writing that care planning is a way of ‘signposting care and agreeing levels and provision of this care’, and calls them a ‘linchpin’ in providing good care to service users, stating…

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    Centers created the Home Inspection Policy. The goal of the stated policy is to assure that all children are safe in the home environment. Families are provided with detailed home guidelines which they are to follow; to sustain and protect the child’s personal rights throughout their stay in the foster family…

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    DISEASE AND INJURY PREVENTION SIGNIFICANCE OF THE CONCEPT Disease and injury prevention can be likened to promotion of individual’s health, although more specifics in its contexts prevention of diseases and injuries require a proactive approach on the part of parents or guardians who is responsible for the care of the younger children. Taking proactive measures to prevent disease and injuries helps to protect us and other persons as well and there by helps to lead a happier life in the community…

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    dissatisfaction. According to Herzberg, two forces hygienes and motivators are responsible for motivation, performance, and job satisfaction (Bassett-Jones & Lloyd, 2005; Fisher, 2009; Tilekar & Pachpande, 2014; Udechukwu, 2009). Hygiene factors consist of working relationships, work conditions, pay, status, organizational policies and procedures (bureaucracy), and security and motivators such as achievable goals, recognition, responsibility, professional and personal growth, and learning…

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    As a child growing up in Bamenda, the capital of the North West Province in Cameroon, I witnessed at a very young age the devastating effects of the lack of adequate health care. The situation was further complicated by the illness of my grandmother who is the inspiration behind my desire to pursue a degree in pharmacy. Given our very close relationship, her illness gravely affected me. Initially, I guessed it was just old age, and she would get better, but the symptoms worsened overtime.…

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    in an organisation and not the Human Resource (HR) department. The first part will elaborate on human resource in an organisation. The second part will talk about the different perceptives of the importance of human resource. For example, Gabčanová (2011) consider human resource as ultimate importance whereas Hsieh (2010) does not agree that human resource is asset. Even though the perceptions might be different but both are successful in their business. 2. Human Resource in an Organisation…

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    The personal service assistance (porter) brought the patient in a bed to an x-ray room wearing an apron and gloves and 3 radiographers were involved in the examination. One radiographer at the console, 1 ‘clean’ radiographer operated the tube and 1 ‘dirty’ radiographer…

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