Browsing Administrative Staff Authors (Scholarly Publications) by Author "Eustace-Cook, Jessica"
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Challenges faced by student nurses and midwives in clinical learning environment ??? A systematic review and meta-synthesis
Eustace-Cook, Jessica; Panda, Sunita (2021)Objectives: This systematic review aimed to offer insight and understanding, through synthesis of findings from studies that report on perspectives of student nurses/midwives, clinical instructors, clinical nurses/midwives ... -
The effectiveness and characteristics of pregnancy yoga interventions: a systematic review protocol
Eustace-Cook, Jessica; Daly, Deirdre (2020)Background: The purpose of this review is to systematically examine the reported clinical effectiveness of pregnancy yoga. The review will use the FITT (frequency, intensity, time/duration and type) principle of physical ... -
Initiating technology dependence to sustain a child's life: a systematic review of reasons
Eustace-Cook, Jessica; Alexander, Paula; Brenner, Maria; Quirke, Mary (2021)Background Decision-making in initiating life-sustaining health technology is complex and often conducted at time-critical junctures in clinical care. Many of these decisions have profound, often irreversible, consequences ... -
Literature review using systematic approaches to explore physical illness co-morbidity among people with serious mental illness and related healthcare interventions
Smith, Valerie; Eustace-Cook, Jessica; Nash, Michael; Higgins, Agnes; Monahan, Mark (School of Nursing & Midwifery, Trinity College Dublin, 2015)International evidence indicates that the physical health of Mental Health Service Users (MHSUs), especially those with serious mental illness (SMI)1 , is often suboptimal (Parks et al., 2006; DeHert et al., 2011). Over ... -
A systematic concept analysis of `technology dependent': challenging the terminology
Quirke, Mary; Brenner, Maria; Alexander, Paula; Doyle, Carmel; Eustace-Cook, Jessica (2021)There are an increasing number of children who are dependent on medical technology to sustain their lives. Although significant research on this issue is taking place, the terminology used is variable and the concept of ...