Search Results - "Collins, Alison"
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Social support in the workplace between teleworkers, office-based colleagues and supervisors
Published in New technology, work, and employment (01-07-2016)“…This paper draws upon the findings of qualitative interviews carried out with teleworkers, their office‐based colleagues and supervisory staff of a teleworking…”
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Supporting and retaining employees with rheumatoid arthritis: the importance of workplace social support
Published in International journal of human resource management (04-02-2022)“…Social support at work is important to individuals' health, wellbeing and employee retention. Evidence suggests employees may be more willing to offer support…”
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Family status and changing demands/resources: the overlooked experience of solo-living employees transitioning to homeworking during the Covid-19 pandemic
Published in International journal of human resource management (11-10-2023)“…Solo-living employees are a growing segment of the workforce, yet their work-life experiences are under-researched. Taking a biographical narrative approach,…”
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"Whenever I can I push myself to go to work": a qualitative study of experiences of sickness presenteeism among workers with rheumatoid arthritis
Published in Disability and rehabilitation (13-02-2018)“…Purpose: UK government policy emphasizes the importance of continuing to work for recovery from poor health, yet sickness presenteeism (going to work whilst…”
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The consequences of sickness presenteeism on health and wellbeing over time: A systematic review
Published in Social science & medicine (1982) (01-07-2016)“…The association between sickness presenteeism, defined as going to work despite illness, and different health outcomes is increasingly being recognized as a…”
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Negotiating the volunteer role: a qualitative study of older volunteers' experiences in woodland conservation
Published in International journal of human resource management (04-02-2024)“…This paper explores the exchange relationship between older conservation volunteers (aged over 50 years) and paid group organisers. Using qualitative interview…”
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Epidemiology Tools to Evaluate the Control of Proliferative Enteropathy in Commercial Pig Herds
Published in Animals (Basel) (01-05-2024)“…Proliferative enteropathy (PE) is characterized by diarrhea and reduced weight gains in growing pigs and intestinal hemorrhage in finishers. Vaccination,…”
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Pre-Treatment with Bromelain Prevents Intestinal Dysbiosis in Pigs with Post-Weaning Diarrhea, without Increasing Antimicrobial Resistance in Escherichia coli
Published in Animals (Basel) (16-10-2023)“…Pigs are especially vulnerable to intestinal pathogens and dysbiosis in the first two weeks after weaning. Infection with enterotoxigenic strains of…”
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Sickness presenteeism and sickness absence over time: A UK employee perspective
Published in Work and stress (02-01-2018)“…This paper examined the influence of sickness presenteeism (SP), defined here as going to work despite illness, and sickness absenteeism (SA) behaviour on…”
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Machine Learning Forecasts to Reduce Risk of Entrainment Loss of Endangered Salmonids at Large-Scale Water Diversions in the Sacramento–San Joaquin Delta, California
Published in San Francisco estuary and watershed science (2022)“…Incidental entrainment of fishes at large-scale state and federal water diversion facilities in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta, California, can trigger…”
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An unusual culprit: Klebsiella pneumoniae causing septicaemia outbreaks in neonatal pigs?
Published in Veterinary microbiology (01-05-2017)“…•Klebsiella pneumoniae has unexpectedly caused neonatal septicaemia in pigs.•Multiple sequence types were associated with outbreaks in Australia.•Several…”
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The critical threshold of Lawsonia intracellularis in pig faeces that causes reduced average daily weight gains in experimentally challenged pigs
Published in Veterinary microbiology (31-01-2014)“…Serology indicates that Lawsonia intracellularis infection is widespread in many countries, with most pigs seroconverting before 22 weeks of age. However, the…”
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Variability in the use of mobile ICTs by homeworkers and its consequences for boundary management and social isolation
Published in Information and organization (01-10-2015)“…We examine how the use of mobile information and communication technologies (ICTs) among self-employed homeworkers affects their experience of work, focusing…”
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Homeworking: negotiating the psychological contract
Published in Human resource management journal (01-04-2013)“…This article explores the psychological contract of female clerical homeworkers who work from home full‐time and are employed at a local authority. Qualitative…”
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Pharmaceutical systems strengthening through the lens of Tony Boni – a tribute
Published in Journal of pharmaceutical policy and practice (31-12-2024)“…ABSTRACTWith clarity of vision and ability to navigate complex government bureaucracy, Anthony (Tony) Boni built an enduring legacy in pharmaceutical systems…”
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Designing fit-for-purpose indicators to connect nature and people’s well-being in New Zealand
Published in Frontiers in environmental science (15-08-2023)“…Recognizing the value of nature for people’s wellbeing is key to ensuring protection of the environment for current and future generations. However, data to…”
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The Interaction Properties of Costimulatory Molecules Revisited
Published in Immunity (Cambridge, Mass.) (01-08-2002)“…B7-1 and B7-2 are generally thought to have comparable structures and affinities for their receptors, CD28 and CTLA-4, each of which is assumed to be bivalent…”
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A Comparison of Diets Supplemented with a Feed Additive Containing Organic Acids, Cinnamaldehyde and a Permeabilizing Complex, or Zinc Oxide, on Post-Weaning Diarrhoea, Selected Bacterial Populations, Blood Measures and Performance in Weaned Pigs Experimentally Infected with Enterotoxigenic E. coli
Published in Animals (Basel) (23-11-2015)“…The effects of feeding a diet supplemented with zinc oxide (ZnO) or a blend of organic acids, cinnamaldehyde and a permeabilizing complex (OACP) on…”
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A Novel Approach to Identify and Prioritize the Connections Between Nature and People’s Well-Being in New Zealand
Published in Frontiers in environmental science (19-04-2022)“…Human well-being depends on the Earth’s natural system. While there is awareness of the impact of human activities on the environment, the reverse – nature’s…”
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Disease in Central Valley Salmon: Status and Lessons from Other Systems
Published in San Francisco estuary and watershed science (2020)“…hinook Salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) are increasingly vulnerable to anthropogenic activities and climate change, especially at their most southern range in…”
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