Browsing by Author "Foley, Geraldine"
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Acceptance and decision making in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis from a life-course perspective
Timonen, Virpi; Foley, Geraldine; Hardiman, Orla (2014)Researchers have explored perceptions of health care services among people with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), but little is known about how and why people with ALS engage with services. We undertook a grounded theory ... -
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis: improving care with a multidisciplinary approach
Foley, Geraldine (2017) -
?Body on the line?: experiences of tackle injury in women?s rugby union ? a grounded theory study
Wilson, Fiona; Foley, Geraldine (2023)Objectives Tackle-related injuries account for up to 67% of all match injuries in women’s rugby union. The perspective of women players on tackle injury can help key stakeholders understand psychosocial determinants of ... -
Challenges when using Grounded Theory: A pragmatic introduction to doing GT research
Foley, Geraldine; Timonen, Virpi; Conlon, Catherine (2018) -
Cognitive and behavioural impairment in ALS: What now for the ALS patient perspective?
Foley, Geraldine (2015) -
Coming to terms with loss : explaining how people with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis engage with healthcare services
Foley, Geraldine (Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Social Work and Social Policy, 2014)Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), also known as motor neurone disease (MND), is a rapidly progressive and terminal neurological condition. ALS is a highly disabling condition and people with ALS ordinarily engage with ... -
Confused about theoretical sampling? Engaging theoretical sampling in diverse grounded theory studies
Foley, Geraldine; Timonen, Virpi; Conlon, Catherine (2020)Theoretical sampling is a key procedure for theory building in the grounded theory method. Confusion about how to employ theoretical sampling in grounded theory can exist among researchers who use or who want to use the ... -
Decision-making among patients and their family in ALS care: A review
Foley, Geraldine; Hynes, Geralyn (2018) -
Decision-making in palliative care - patient and family caregiver concordance and discordance: systematic review and narrative synthesis
Foley, Geraldine; Davies, Andrew; Mockler, David (2023)Background: Decision-making in palliative care usually involves both patients and family caregivers. However, how concordance and discordance in decision-making manifest and function between patients and family caregivers ... -
Exerting control and adapting to loss in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
Foley, Geraldine; Hardiman, Orla; Timonen, Virpi (2014) -
Experience of services as a key outcome in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) care. The case for a better understanding of patient experiences
Timonen, Virpi; Foley, Geraldine; Hardiman, Orla (2012)People with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) frequently express dissatisfaction with services. Patient satisfaction with services in ALS is not always measured and service user perspectives are not usually included when ... -
"I hate being a burden": The patient perspective on carer burden in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
Foley, Geraldine; Timonen, Virpi; Hardiman, Orla (2016) -
Loss and wellbeing in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis: Challenging the consensus
Foley, Geraldine (2014) -
Patients' perceptions of services and preferences for care in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis: A review
Timonen, Virpi; Foley, Geraldine; Hardiman, Orla (2012)Background: Service providers and service users often have different perspectives on health and social care services. Design: We have undertaken a systematic review of empirical data between 1988 to March 2011 relating ... -
Perceptions of fatigue and fatigue management interventions among people with multiple sclerosis: A systematic literature review and narrative synthesis
Foley, Geraldine (2021)Background/Aims: Fatigue is the most common symptom of multiple sclerosis. Evidence supports the effectiveness of fatigue management interventions for people with multiple sclerosis. This review aimed to identify how people ... -
The supportive relationship between palliative patients and family caregivers
Foley, Geraldine (2018) -
Supportive relationships between patients and family caregivers in specialist palliative care: A qualitative study of barriers and facilitators
Foley, Geraldine (2023)Objectives: Patients with advanced illness and their family caregivers can be mutually supportive. However, what facilitates and/or restricts supportive relationships between patients and family caregivers in palliative ... -
Understanding psycho-social processes underpinning engagement with services in motor neurone disease: A qualitative study
Timonen, Virpi; Foley, Geraldine; Hardiman, Orla (2014)Background: People with motor neurone disease access health care services from disease onset to end-of-life care but there has been paucity of research on how people with motor neurone disease understand and use health ... -
Video-based online interviews for palliative care research: a new normal in COVID-19?
Foley, Geraldine (2021)There is no doubt thatCOVID-19 has significantly disrupted the course of health and clinical research. In some cases, researchers may have had to arrest data collection or re-design studies to accommodate to COVID-19.However, ...