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Investigating the needs and concerns of older adults with multimorbidity and their healthcare professionals for conceivable digital psychotherapeutic interventions
(2022)Multimorbidity, defined as the concurrent experience of more than one chronic health condition in an individual, affects ∼65% of people over 65 and 85% of those over 85 years old with 30% of those also experiencing mental ... -
`NEGOTIATING SELF-WORTH' IN THE CONTEXT OF RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS: A GROUNDED THEORY STUDY
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Nursing & Midwifery. Discipline of Nursing, 2022)Background: Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) is a chronic condition with an auto-immune pathology which may present at any age. Since its recognition in the mid-nineteenth century medical science has been at the forefront of ... -
ProACT - A Digital Platform to Support Self-Management of Multiple Chronic Conditions: Findings in Relation to Engagement during a one-year Proof-of-Concept Trial.
(2021)Background: Populations globally are ageing, resulting in higher incidence rates of chronic diseases. Digital health platforms, designed to support those with chronic conditions to self-manage at home, offer a promising ... -
Protocol development and feasibility study of an evidence-based online pregnancy yoga programme for stress, anxiety and fear of childbirth
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Nursing & Midwifery. Discipline of Nursing, 2022)Background: The importance of maintaining a healthy lifestyle and positive mental health during pregnancy are well publicised. Maternal stress, anxiety and fear of childbirth in pregnancy have been associated with an ... -
Diagnosing Organisational Culture During Community Healthcare Reform. A Mixed Methods Study Applying the Competing Values Framework
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Nursing & Midwifery. Discipline of Nursing, 2022)Background: Across the globe healthcare systems are in a constant state of reform. However, the results of these reform activities are described as weak at best and situational dependent. While the research on organisational ...