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Calculating the costs of an 8-week, physiotherapy-led exercise intervention in deconditioned cancer survivors in the early survivorship period (the PEACH trial)
NORMAND, CHARLES; TYRRELL, ELLA; HUSSEY, JULIETTE; O'DONNELL, DEARBHAILE; GUINAN, EMER; TYRRELL, ELLA; GUINAN, EMER; HUSSEY, JULIETTE M; NORMAND, CHARLES; O'DONNELL, DEARBHAILE MAIRI (2014)Strong evidence exists for rehabilitation programmes following a cancer diagnosis, although little is known about their cost. The effects of an 8-week, physiotherapy-led, structured group intervention during the early ... -
Comparing the job satisfaction and intention to leave of different categories of health workers in Tanzania, Malawi, and South Africa.
NORMAND, CHARLES; THOMAS, STEPHEN (2013)Background: Job satisfaction is an important determinant of health worker motivation, retention, and performance, all of which are critical to improving the functioning of health systems in low-and middle-income countries. ... -
A cost comparision of midwife-led compared to consultant led maternity care in Ireland (the MidU Study)
NORMAND, CHARLES; BEGLEY, CECILY (2015) -
Counting the Time Lived, the Time Left or Illness? Age, proximity to death, morbidity and prescribing expenditures
MOORE, PATRICK; NORMAND, CHARLES (2017) -
A cycle of brain gain, waste and drain - a qualitative study of non-Eu migrant doctors in Ireland
THOMAS, STEPHEN; TYRRELL, ELLA; NORMAND, CHARLES (2013)Background Ireland is heavily reliant on non-EU migrant health workers to staff its health system. Shortages of locally trained health workers and policies which facilitate health worker migration have contributed to ... -
Economic impact of hospital inpatient palliative care consultation: review of current evidence and directions for future research.
NORMAND, CHARLES; MAY, PETER (2014)BACKGROUND: Maintaining the recent expansion of palliative care access in the United States is a recognized public health concern. Economic evaluation is essential to validate current provision and assess the case for ... -
Fifty plus in Ireland 2011: First results from The Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing (TILDA)
NORMAND, CHARLES; BARRETT, ALAN; O'SULLIVAN, VINCENT; WHELAN, BRENDAN JAMES; O'REGAN, CLAIRE; MATY, SIOBHAN; KAMIYA, YUMIKO; SAVVA, GEORGE; LAYTE, RICHARD; MOSCA, IRENE; KENNY, ROSE ANNE; TIMONEN, VIRPI (Trinity College Dublin, 2011)The Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing (TILDA) is a large-scale, nationally representative study of people aged 50 and over in Ireland. It is the most ambitious study of ageing ever carried out in Ireland and represents ... -
Health economics made easy: guiding the initiated and uninitiated.
NORMAND, CHARLES (2008)For many years it was a challenge in teaching health economics to find a textbook that exactly fits the needs of a class, not least because the needs of student are so diverse. To an extent, this remains the case despite ... -
The Importance of Proximity to Death in Modelling Community Medication Expenditures for Older People: Evidence From New Zealand
MOORE, PATRICK; BENNETT, KATHLEEN; NORMAND, CHARLES (2014)BACKGROUND: Concerns about the long-term sustainability of health care expenditures (HCEs), particularly prescribing expenditures, has become an important policy issue in most developed countries. Previous studies suggest ... -
Market competition in European hospital care
NORMAND, CHARLES (World Health Organisation, 2009)This chapter investigates some elements of market competition in European hospital care. We use the term market competition as a broad concept, covering a diverse and hard to demarcate range of changes or reforms, such ... -
Measuring and managing the work environment of the mid-level provider - the neglected human resource.
NORMAND, CHARLES; MAC LACHLAN, MALCOLM; HEVEY, DAVID; MCAULIFFE, EILISH; UDUMA, OGENNA (2009)Background Much has been written in the past decade about the health workforce crisis that is crippling health service delivery in many middle-income and low-income countries. Countries having lost most of their highly ... -
Retention of health workers in Malawi: perspectives of health workers and district management.
NORMAND, CHARLES; MCAULIFFE, EILISH; MAC LACHLAN, MALCOLM; UDUMA, OGENNA (2009)Background Shortage of human resources is a major problem facing Malawi, where more than 50% of the population lives in rural areas. Most of the district health services are provided by clinical health officers specially ...