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Rare Diseases Web-Information For Families in Ireland (RD-WIFI)
(Trinity College Dublin, 2014)An exploratory study to identify the web information sources used by parents of children with rare conditions towards the development of an Irish website specifically designed to meet the needs of these parents. -
Rare diseases website - Developing the Parent-to-Parent Content of a Rare Disease Website in Ireland
(University of Dublin Trinity College, 2015) -
(Re)constructing Myself : the process of transition to motherhood for women with a disability
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Nursing & Midwifery, 2012) -
Recasting hope : a longitudinal study of women's experiences of carrying a baby with a fetal abnormality up to and beyond the birth
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Nursing & Midwifery, 2007) -
Recent developments in psychosocial interventions for people with psychosis
(2001)The advent of drug treatments for psychotic illness in the 1950s, along with changes in social policy, heralded the move from institutionalized care to community care. Over the last decade, there have been research ... -
Reconstructing livability : a grounded theory of partners' experiences of living with someone with an eating disorder
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Nursing & Midwifery, 2017)Background: It is estimated that 200,000 people in Ireland are experiencing an eating disorder (ED). Although EDs are primarily associated with adolescents and young adults, in recent years an increase in people of older ... -
Recovery from 'mental illness' as a re-enchantment with life : a narrative study
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Nursing & Midwifery, 2012) -
'Recovery' in the real world: service user experiences of mental health service use and recommendations for change 20 years on from a First Episode Psychosis
(2018)Little is known about how recovery oriented policy and legislative changes influence service users’ perceptions of mental health care over time. Although the recovery approach is endorsed in many countries, qualitative ... -
Reduced fetal movements in pregnancy: systematic reviews of the evidence and a case-control study of perinatal risk factors and outcomes
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Nursing & Midwifery. Discipline of Nursing, 2023)Background: The presence of fetal movements (FMs) is regarded as an indicator of fetal wellbeing during pregnancy. Conversely, maternal perception of reduced fetal movements (RFM) is considered a potential sign of a fetus ... -
Reducing relapse in psychosis through medication management.
(2008)Simonelli-Collen (2005) suggests that the concept of relapse is a complex, multidimensional phenomenon that is not uniformly defined in the research literature. However, it is commonly understood as the re-emergence or ... -
Reflections on reflection: an audit of students' use of structured models within specific assessments
(2013)This paper presents the results of an audit aimed to ascertain the extent to which using a structured model of reflection improved the quality of students? reflective assignments. An eight item anonymous audit tool was ... -
The relationship between childhood depression, obesity and poor school performance among urban disadvantaged children
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Nursing & Midwifery. Discipline of Nursing, 2018)The Relationship between Childhood Depression, Obesity and Poor School Performance among Urban Disadvantaged Children Prakashini Banka Background: Despite the recent emergence of literature establishing the prevalence of ... -
Report Defining The Needs of Stakeholders For a Wayfinding Platform For Individuals With Intellectual Disabilities and Their Carers
(Trinity College Dublin, 2018) -
Research with young children: exploring the methodological advantages and challenges of using hand puppets and draw and tell.
(2021)This paper explores the methodological advantages and challenges of participatory tools used in research with young children in Ireland. Taking a child‐centred approach, hand puppets and ‘draw and tell’ helped elicit ...