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“... strength training 2 times a week for 12 weeks participated in this study. The Berg balance scale and the...”
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“... on training and lifelong appreciation of the experience, and that the decrease in the formative years training...”
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“... results point also to more training and more adequate working spaces being needed in order to decrease...”
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“... with profession was associated to negative views of profession, which may decrease job engagement and...”
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“... of police officers over the years and their respective work duties contribute to a further decrease...”
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“... reinforces the autonomy and importance of the profession to drive changes in multiple birthing scenarios...”
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“... (58.1%) and on-site training less than three months (84.5%). The prevalence of high burnout was...”
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