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  • Correlates of work-place stress: a case study of Botswana nurses working in clinics 

    Fako, T.T.; Linn, J.G. (Botswana Society, http://www.jstor.org/stable/40980365, 2004)
    The nature of the work of a nurse incorporates several distinctive and stressful features which include dealing with crises, the continuous physical and emotional demands of patients, and daily confrontation with pain, ...
  • Desire to work in an organization forever among university employees in Botswana 

    Fako, Thabo T.; Wilson, D.R.; Linn, J.G.; Forcheh, N.; Nkhukhu, E.; Harris, M.A. (Academic Journals, http://www.academicjournals.org/, 2014-04)
    The importance of commitment of employees to their organizations is evident in the volume of research that continues to be conducted on the subject and in the research findings that have linked high levels of commitment ...
  • Transferring health technology to South Africa: the importance of traditional African culture 

    Fako, T.T.; Linn, J.G.; Brown, B.E. (Kluwer Academic Publishers, www.vlib.ustu.ru/storon/kluwer, 2000)
    The transfer of new health technology to South Africa is occurring despite the fact that North American and European health care planners and entrepreneurs have a very limited understanding of traditional Black South African ...