Browsing by Author "Smith, Susan"
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Cost-effectiveness of an occupational therapy-led self-management support programme for multimorbidity in primary care
Connolly, Deirdre; Smith, Susan (2022)Background Multimorbidity is a major public health concern. Complex interventions, incorporating individualized care plans, may be appropriate for patients with multimorbidity given their individualized and variable ... -
Health data to support local communities
Mc Carthy, Noel; Hayes, Catherine; O Ciardha, Darach; Smith, Susan (Trinity College Dublin, 2024)The Robert Emmet Community Development Project (CDP) highlighted community concerns with health problems among residents of Oliver Bond House, work done to describe building issues, and difficulties in having these issues ... -
Managing fatigue in patients with chronic conditions in primary care
Connolly, Deirdre; Smith, Susan (2013) -
OPTIMAL, an occupational therapy led self-management support programme for people with multimorbidity in primary care: a randomized controlled trial
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Peer support for patients with type 2 diabetes: cluster randomised controlled trial.
O'Dowd, Thomas; Smith, Susan (2011)OBJECTIVE: To test the effectiveness of peer support for patients with type 2 diabetes. DESIGN: Cluster randomised controlled. SETTING: 20 general practices in the east of the Republic of Ireland. PARTICIPANTS: 395 ... -
Self-report versus electronic medical record recorded healthcare utilisation in older community-dwelling adults: Comparison of two prospective cohort studies.
Mc Garrigle, Christine; Kenny, Rose; Smith, Susan (2018)Self-reported measures of healthcare utilisation are often used in longitudinal cohort studies involving older community-dwelling people. The aim of this study is to compare healthcare utilisation rates using patient ... -
Shared care across the interface between primary and specialty care in management of long term conditions
Allwright, Shane; O'Dowd, Thomas; Smith, Susan (2017)Background Shared care has been used in the management of many chronic conditions with the assumption that it delivers better care than primary or specialty care alone; however, little is known about the effectiveness of ...