Browsing Nursing and Midwifery (Scholarly Publications) by Title
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Teaching Communication to Nursing Students: Contemporary Perspectives on Practice
(2014)Client-centred communication is an integral part of nursing and is the foundation stone for the provision of high quality nursing care. The success and effectiveness of the nurse-client relationship lies in the words and ... -
Technical Support Needs of Older Users of Digital Health Technologies to Support Self-Management of Multimorbidity
(2022)Marketplace digital health and wellness devices have become more accessible, but there has been little examination of the specific issues that arise when such devices are deployed to large groups of novice digital technology ... -
Technology Used at Home for Children with Complex Needs The Identification of the Types of Technology used by Children with Complex Needs at Home.
(Trinity College Dublin, 2012)This exploratory mixed method study was undertaken to identify the types of technology used in the care of young children with complex needs at home. A number of major factors underpinned the need for this study. ... -
There is more to perinatal mental health care than depression: public health nurses reported engagement and competence in perinatal mental health care
(2017)Aims and objectives: To explore public health nurses’ engagement, competence and education needs in relation to perinatal mental health care in Ireland. Background: It is estimated that 15%–25% of women will experience ... -
'There is no progression in prevention' – The experiences of mental health nurses working with repeated self-harm.
(2019)Caring for people who self‐harm is an everyday experience for mental health nurses and an important part of their role. How mental health nurses respond to and support those who self‐harm can have a significant impact on ... -
Training in cognitive behavioural interventions on acute psychiatric inpatient wards
(2005)There has been a drive towards addressing the types of care and therapeutic interventions available to people with serious mental illness, which is reflected in the latest government mental health policy initiatives. ... -
Transferability of an Integrated Care Platform: Use Case
(2022)The transfer and implementation of digital health solutions from one setting to another can be challenging. This study functioned as a use case to examine the transferability of a digital integrated care platform from ... -
The transition of a mental health facility to a COVID-19 isolation ward and unit to deliver remote inpatient mental health care
(2022)Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, mental health services were confronted with significant challenges and mental health staff have not only had to provide a continued service for, often distressed, service users but have ... -
Transitioning of young people (with longterm illnesses) from child to adult healthcare services,
(Elsevier, 2015)Purpose: To obtain a comprehensive understanding of the experiences of young people and their families transitioning from child to adult healthcare services in Ireland, and to identify factors ... -
Trauma informed interventions to reduce seclusion, restraint and restrictive practices amongst staff caring for children and adolescents with challenging behaviours: A Systematic Review
(2023)Background: Engaging with children and adolescents in mental health settings who are exhibiting behaviours that challenge can often result in the use of seclusion, restraint and coercive practices. It is recognised that ... -
Tuberculosis incidence in the Irish Traveller population in Ireland from 2002 to 2013.
(2015)The health status of the Irish Traveller ethnic minority is low compared to the general population in Ireland in terms of infant mortality rates and life expectancies. Respiratory disease is an area of health disparity ... -
A typology of concealed pregnancy
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Undergraduate student nurses' views of online learning
(2022)Background: The COVID-19 pandemic and resultant public health restrictions saw the mass movement of higher education to online, remote delivery. There was wide variation in how this was implemented, and for many undergraduate ... -
Undertaking a literature review: a step-by-step approach
(2008)Nowadays, most nurses, pre- and post-qualification, will be required to undertake a literature review at some point, either as part of a course of study, as a key step in the research process, or as part of clinical practice ...