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Bullying and work related post traumatic stress in nurses
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Nursing & Midwifery, 2003)This thesis reports the findings of a quantative and quantitative study of the effects of counseling on the recovery from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) symptoms of a group of nurses traumatised by workplace bullying ... -
Caesarean section in nulliparous women: a mixed methods study of factors influencing decision-making and outcomes for women - the MAMMI Study Caesarean Section Strand
Background: Caesarean section (CS) rates are on a rise over the last number of decades with increased postpartum morbidities, and limited understanding of factors that influence decision-making for CS. Understanding ... -
Can you believe what you read in the papers?
(BioMed Central, 2009)The number of reports of clinical trials grows by hundreds every week. However, this does not mean that people making decisions about healthcare are finding it easier to obtain reliable knowledge for these decisions. Some ... -
A capture-recapture study of the prevalence and implications of opiate use in Dublin
(2001)Background: To date there have been no studies estimating the hidden prevalence of opiate use in Dublin. Methods: A muftisource enumeration followed by the application of the capture-recapture method with log-linear modelling ... -
Cardiotocography versus intermittent auscultation of fetal heart on admission to labour ward for assessment of fetal wellbeing
(2012)Background: The admission cardiotocograph (CTG) is a commonly used screening test consisting of a short (usually 20 minutes) recording of the fetal heart rate (FHR) and uterine activity performed on the mother?s admission ... -
Care Models/Pathways for Managing Multimorbidity
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Caring for an Adolescent with Anorexia Nervosa: Parent's Views and Experiences
(2015)There is a distinct lack of studies that explore the views and opinions of parents in relation to people diagnosed with an eating disorder. This study specifically investigated the subjective experiences of parents who ... -
Caring for patients with Suicidal Behaviour: an Exploratory Study
(2007)Presentation to the Emergency Department (ED) of patients with suicidal behaviours is relatively common. While many of these patients may be referred on to specialist mental health services, many are either discharged with ... -
Challenges in Care and Service Provision for Older Adults with Intellectual Disabilities and Complex Age-Related Conditions in Ireland
(2024)Background: People with intellectual disabilities are living longer and are increasingly diverse, with health and care needs that are varied and complex. Without changes to funding, services have found it difficult to ... -
Challenges to and opportunities for improving mental health services for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people in Ireland: A narrative account
(2014)The views and opinions of people who use mental health services are being increasingly acknowledged in relation to rights-based, socially-inclusive, and recovery-oriented care. However, little is known of the experiences ... -
Change and entrenchment in Irish maternity care policies and antenatal practices: An Institutional Ethnography
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Nursing & Midwifery. Discipline of Nursing, 2022)Abstract Change and entrenchment in Irish maternity care policies and antenatal practices: An Institutional Ethnography Margaret Dunlea Background The Mother and Infant Care Scheme (MICS) (1954), enacted following the ... -
Characteristics of Men Who Seek Help From an Irish Domestic Abuse Helpline: The MENCALLHELP Study
(2023)Domestic violence and abuse (DVA) within relationships is a worldwide problem, which has detrimental direct and indirect consequences. Indeed, the negative health effects of DVA have been evidenced both nationally and ... -
Characteristics of opiate users presenting for a new treatment episode: Baseline data from the national treatment outcome study in Ireland (ROSIE)
(Taylor and Francis, 2007)Aim: The Research Outcome Study in Ireland (ROSIE) is the first large-scale, prospective, multi-site, drug treatment outcome study in Ireland. Method: Using a structured questionnaire, the substance use, health, crime ... -
Characteristics of Social Frailty among Older Adults with Intellectual Disability
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Nursing & Midwifery. Discipline of Nursing, 2023)Aim It is increasingly understood that social frailty poses a significant challenge to aging in place for older adults. However, our understanding of this health state is limited to studies involving older adults in the ... -
Child health policy and practice in times of recession: Findings from Ireland
(2015)Since 2009, Ireland has experienced a deep economic recession and despite some recent fiscal recovery, the effects of financial cutbacks continue to be felt. The recession did not impact on all individuals ... -
Childbirth in exile : refugee and asylum seeking women's experience of childbirth in Ireland
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Children who live in disadvantaged areas: a case study of the health and well-being perceptions and experiences of school-aged children and their families
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Nursing & Midwifery. Discipline of Nursing, 2020)Background: Recent times have witnessed the development of a new appreciation towards child health and well-being and consequently there has been an upsurge of research concerning various aspects of children's lives. ... -
Children's and Parents' Experiences and Expectations of their Roles in Hospital-A Constructivist Grounded Theory study
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Nursing & Midwifery. Discipline of Nursing, 2023)Background: Family-centred care (FCC) is the preferred model of care for hospitalised children and their families, both in Ireland (Coyne, 2013) and internationally (Feeg et al, 2016). There is no internationally agreed ...