Browsing by Author "SHEERIN, FINTAN"
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Accident Occurrence and Functional Health Patterns. A Pilot Study of Relationships in a Graduate Population.
DE VRIES, JAN; SHEERIN, FINTAN; CURTIS, ELIZABETH (2012)PURPOSE: This pilot study sought to examine the relationship between functional health patterns and accident proneness. METHODS: A quantitative-descriptive design was employed assessing accident proneness by collecting ... -
Adverse events in health care: A literature Review
FLEMING, SANDRA; KEENAN, PAUL; SHEERIN, FINTAN; MALONE, ANNE-MARIE; REDMOND, RICHARD; CURTIS, ELIZABETH; BRADY, ANNE-MARIE (2009) -
The Cloaked Self. Professional de-cloaking and its implications for human engagement in nursing.
SHEERIN, FINTAN (2018)PURPOSE: Much of our practice as nurses is predicated on the development of a trusting relationship between patient and nurse. Through this, the nurse and patient can identify the issues which are challenging health, ... -
Defining sexuality for holistic nursing practice: an analysis of the concept
SHEERIN, FINTAN (2000)Sexuality is an integral part of personhood, permeating all aspects of being. Nonetheless, agreement is lacking as to what sexuality actually is. The objective of this paper is to examine the usage and understanding ... -
eHealth and Standardised Nursing Languages:Supporting Practice. Advancing Science.
SHEERIN, FINTAN (ACENDIO/AENTDE, 2017) -
Engagement and Spirituality: Reflections from ?Le Jungle?
SHEERIN, FINTAN (2017) -
An Evaluation of Clinical Nurse and Midwife Specialist and Advanced Nurse and Midwife Practitioner Roles in Ireland (SCAPE)
COYNE, IMELDA; BEGLEY, CECILY; COMISKEY, CATHERINE; HIGGINS, AGNES; LALOR, JOAN; ELLIOTT, NAOMI; SHEERIN, FINTAN (National Council for the Professional Development of Nursing and Midwifery in Ireland, 2010)The Irish health system has moved towards a population health approach for the provision of health services and healthcare. Changing models of care delivery in tandem with the changing demographic and epidemiological ... -
Frontline Care in Irish Intellectual Disability Services: The Contribution of Nurses and Non-Nurse Care Staff
SHEERIN, FINTAN (2008)The ongoing development of generic intellectual disability services in Ireland, driven by a policy of inclusion and normalisation, has posed significant challenges to the interdisciplinary team, with the creation of new ... -
Identifying the foci for nursing in Irish intellectual disability services
SHEERIN, FINTAN (2004)Many of the attempts to classify nursing phenomena (or diagnoses) have been developed within the context of acute/chronic general nursing, and may , as such, be seen to represent only a subsection of the profession as ... -
The impact of four family support programmes for people with a disability in Ireland
GRIFFITHS, COLIN; DE VRIES, JAN; DALY, LOUISE; HIGGINS, AGNES; SHEERIN, FINTAN; MCBENNETT, PADRAIG (2015)Background: This article reports on an evaluation of four family support programmes in Ireland for families of people with a physical or an intellectual disability or autism. The focus of the evaluation, which took place ... -
Jesus and the Portrayal of People with Disabilities in the Scriptures
SHEERIN, FINTAN (2013)This article explores the role of Christian scripture as a basis for understanding the experiences of people with intellectual disabilities in Ireland. Historically, Irish services for people with intellectual disabilities were ... -
Learning disabilities nursing: a model for wellness diagnosis
SHEERIN, FINTAN (2002)The idea that nursing diagnoses confirm the relevance of the medical model of nursing has been proposed by many authors, who argue that it is solely another approach to the categorisation and reductionism said to be ... -
Marginalisation in learning disability services: an exploration of the issues.
SHEERIN, FINTAN (1998)In order to understand the reasons for the rapid growth of eugenics in late nineteenth century Britain and the U.S.A, one must first take account of the influence which the industrial and scientific revolution was ... -
Mental Health, Well-Bring, Vitality and Life Events
SHEERIN, FINTAN (School of Nursing and Midwifery, Trinity College Dublin, 2017)