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The impact of spiritual care for families at end-of-life in Intensive Care: An integrative review
(2019)Background: In intensive care end-of-life frequently includes or is closely witnessed by family members. Internationally while spiritual care of patients forms part of comprehensive patient-centred care, and is incorporated ... -
The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on the Mental Health of Older Adults with an Intellectual Disability in Ireland.
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Nursing & Midwifery. Discipline of Nursing, 2024)Background On the 11th of March 2020, the World Health Organisation declared COVID-19 a global pandemic. Governments around the world took unprecedented actions to implement public health measures to control the spread of ... -
Impressions of nursing before exposure to the field.
(2008)AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: This paper reports on non-mature general nursing students' perceptions of nursing as a career prior to their first clinical placement. BACKGROUND: It is widely recognised that the first clinical ... -
Improving knowledge, attitudes and beliefs about acute coronary syndrome through an individualized educational intervention: A randomized controlled trial.
(2014)OBJECTIVE: To test the effectiveness of an individualized educational intervention on knowledge, attitudes and beliefs about acute coronary syndrome (ACS). METHODS: This multi-site, randomized controlled trial was ... -
The inclusion of LGBT+ health issues within undergraduate healthcare education and professional training programmes: A systematic review
(2018)Background: An inclusive health curriculum within undergraduate and continuing professional development programmes (CPD) should include issues related to people whom identify as LGBT+. Objectives: The aim of this systematic ... -
Influence of environment, predisposing, enabling and need variables on personal health choices of adults with intellectual disability.
(2013)Attention to disease and risk factor management is increasingly a feature of people with intellec- tual disability (ID) as an augmented life expec- tancy also exposes a growing number of age- related diseases. An additional ... -
The influence of environment, predisposing, enabling and need variables on personal health choices of adults with intellectual disability.
(2013)Attention to disease and risk factor management is increasingly a feature of people with intellectual disability (ID) as an augmented life expectancy also exposes a growing number of age-related diseases. An additional ... -
Influence of women's request and preference on rising rate of caesarean section - a comparison of reviews
(2020)The rising caesarean section (CS) rates have been, in part, attributed to women's requests. Several individual studies and literature reviews have attempted to determine the degree of influence of women's requests on overall ... -
Interdisciplinary Doctorial Supervision - Lessons for Nurse Education and Practice
(2014)Background This paper concerns a reflection on one interdisciplinary doctorate supervision project. It outlines key elements for success within this supervisory context. Aim The aim of this paper is to present a ... -
Internet use by parents of children with rare conditions: findings from a study on parents' web information needs
(2017)Background: Parents of children with rare conditions increasingly use the Internet to source information on their child’s condition. This study reports on part of a larger study whose overall aim was to identify the Internet ... -
Interventions for promoting participation in shared decision-making for children with cancer [protocol]
(2011)This is the protocol and there is no abstract. The objectives are as follows: To examine the effects of interventions to promote shared decision-making (SDM) for children with cancer who are aged four to 18 years. -
Investigating mental health service user views regarding sexual and relationship issues
(2010)To date, very few empirical studies exist that investigate sexual and relationship issues and people who experience enduring mental health problems and less attention has been paid to the personal accounts of clients in ... -
Investigating the needs and concerns of older adults with multimorbidity and their healthcare professionals for conceivable digital psychotherapeutic interventions
(2022)Multimorbidity, defined as the concurrent experience of more than one chronic health condition in an individual, affects ∼65% of people over 65 and 85% of those over 85 years old with 30% of those also experiencing mental ... -
An invisible population: Late-stage cancer diagnosis for people with intellectual or developmental disability
(2023)In this issue of Cancer, Mahar and colleagues report stark findings that people with IDD experienced a 60% higher risk of stage IV female breast cancer, and a 42% higher risk of stage IV colorectal cancer, compared to ... -
Irish and New Zealand Midwives' expertise at preserving the perineum intact (the MEPPI study): perspectives on preparations for birth
(2017)Objectives: perineal trauma during birth can result in short or long term morbidity for women. Internationally, rates of episiotomy and severe perineal tears vary considerably. In New Zealand, in 2011, and in a trial ...