Browsing Nursing and Midwifery (Scholarly Publications) by Author "Higgins, Agnes"
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The role and activities of the Traveller mental health liaison nurse: Findings from a multi-stakeholder evaluation
Keogh, Brian; O'Sullivan, Karin; Downes, Carmel; Brady, Anne-Marie; Doyle, Louise; Higgins, Agnes (2021)Irish Travellers are a minority ethnic group within the Irish state with a distinct culture and set of traditions. Travellers experience mental health inequalities, high rates of mental ill health, and structural and ... -
Sexual health promotion programme: Participants' perspectives on capacity building
Mc Cann, Edward; Higgins, Agnes; De Vries, Jan (2016) -
Supporting and empowering people with epilepsy: Contribution of the Epilepsy Specialist Nurses (SENsE study)
Elliott, Naomi; Higgins, Agnes; Doherty, Colin (2019)Purpose: To explore how Epilepsy Specialist Nurses in the Republic of Ireland enacted their clinical role. Methods: Qualitative descriptive design that involved individual and focus group interviews, observation and ... -
A survey of pedagogical approaches and quality mechanisms used in education programmes for mental health professionals
McCann, Edward; Higgins, Agnes; Creaner, Mary; Maguire, Gerry; Alexander, Jane; Watts, Mike; Rani, Shobha (2012)The provision of high-quality education and training that is responsive, relevant, accessible and evidence based is critical if the vision for quality mental health services presented in recent policy initiatives in Ireland ... -
There is more to perinatal mental health care than depression: public health nurses reported engagement and competence in perinatal mental health care
Monahan, Mark; Higgins, Agnes; Downes, Carmel; Carroll, Margaret; Gill, Ailish (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 ... -
Using case study within a sequential explanatory design to evaluate the impact of specialist and advanced practice roles on clinical outcomes: The SCAPE Study
Elliott, Naomi; Comiskey, Catherine; Begley, Cecily; Higgins, Agnes; Coyne, Imelda; Lalor, Joan (2013)Background: The role of the clinical nurse/midwife specialist and advanced nurse/midwife practitioner is complex not least because of the diversity in how the roles are operationalised across health settings and within ... -
Visible Lives Identifying the experiences and needs of older Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) people in Ireland
Mc Cann, Edward; Mc Carron, Mary; Sheerin, Fintan; Higgins, Agnes (Gay and Lesbian Equality Network (GLEN), 2011)Huge progress has been made in recognising and supporting lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people in Ireland. In the space of twenty years we have seen the decriminalisation of homosexuality and the ... -
Working with Families Affected by Mental Distress: Stakeholders perceptions of Mental Health Nurses Educational Needs
Keogh, Brian; Doyle, Louise; Higgins, Agnes (2017)