Browsing Nursing and Midwifery (Scholarly Publications) by Title
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Letter to Irish Times
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LGBTQ+ Special Edition Editorial Journal of Nursing Management
(2021)Globally, there is an imperative in providing access to appropriate and responsive healthcare for all citizens (World Health Organization, 2016). There is an increased interest in how these concerns extend to wider populations ... -
Life as a child and young person in Ireland: Report of a National Consultation.
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The lived experiences of fathers of a premature baby on a neonatal intensive care unit
(2010)Aim: The aim of this study was to explore the lived experiences of fathers of a premature baby on a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit and also to raise awareness amongst healthcare professionals in relation to the needs of ... -
Living with Chronic Pancreatitis: A qualitative study.
(2013)OBJECTIVE: Recent literature acknowledges the impact of this progressive and debilitating disease on psychological and social well-being, but the plight of those with chronic pancreatitis remains unknown and hidden. The ... -
'Living with intimate partner violence' A literature review of pregnant women's experiences.
(2017)Pregnancy brings joy to most women’s lives. However, some women do not enjoy their pregnancy, due to physical and/or emotional health problems, or social circumstances such as being in a relationship characterised by ... -
The long-term impact of COVID-19 on nursing: An e-panel discussion from the International Network for Child and Family Centred Care.
(2023)Aim To explore the International Network for Child and Family Centred Care (INCFCC) members' experiences and views on the long-term impact of COVID-19 on the nursing workforce. Background On the 11 March 2020, the ... -
A longitudinal exploration of self-reported TV behaviours as a surrogate for sedentary behaviour in older adults with an intellectual disability from the intellectual disability supplement to the Irish longitudinal study on aging (IDS-TILDA) study
(2024)This study presents the findings of an investigation into the self-reported TV habits of adults with an intellectual disability, where time watching TV was used as a proxy for sedentary behaviour (SB). Risk factors identified ... -
Lost in Transition: How to Close the Care Gap for Childhood Cancer Survivors. Blog on World Cancer Day
(2022)As if growing up wasn’t hard enough, the transition from paediatric to adult care can be a particularly confusing and overwhelming experience for the survivors of childhood cancer. On World Cancer Day 2022, let’s think ... -
Major variations in childbirth interventions in high-income countries: A multinational cross-sectional study
(2020)Background Variations in intervention rates, without subsequent reductions in adverse outcomes, can indicate overuse. We studied variations in and associations between commonly used childbirth interventions and adverse ... -
Making a Start: a toolkit for research charities to begin a PPI relationship
(HRCI / Trinity College Dublin, 2020)This training toolkit is designed to introduce patients and members of the public to health-related research and to understand how they can be involved in the research cycle. -
Managing Cardiac Disease in Pregnancy
(2007)More women with congenital heart disease now reach their adult reproductive years in good health. It is likely therefore that the number of those who present for care during pregnancy will continue to increase. The ... -
'Managing preconceived expectations': mental health service users experiences of going home from hospital: a grounded theory study
(2015)Introduction Following a period of hospitalization, the transition to home can result in increased vulnerability and a source of stress for mental health service users. Readmission rates have been suggested as one indicator ... -
Marginalisation in learning disability services: an exploration of the issues.
(1998)In order to understand the reasons for the rapid growth of eugenics in late nineteenth century Britain and the U.S.A, one must first take account of the influence which the industrial and scientific revolution was ... -
Marginality and social exclusion: jeopardising health and life
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Meaning in Life in long-term recovery in first-episode psychosis: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis
(2021)Background: Meaning in Life (MIL) is a central aspect of service user defined personal recovery in mental health. It is unclear whether current knowledge regarding MIL is applicable to the lives of those who have experienced ... -
Measuring and modelling body mass index among a cohort of urban children living with disadvantage.
(2013)Aim. To report on baseline outcomes of body mass index, eating habits and physical activity of a cohort of urban disadvantaged children from a longitudinal evaluation of a school based, health promoting initiative. Background. ...