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A grounded theory study of information preference and coping following fetal anomaly diagnosis
(2008)Title. A grounded theory study of information preference and coping styles following antenatal diagnosis of foetal abnormality Aim. This paper is a report of a study to explore the information-seeking behaviour of women ... -
A guidance framework to aid in the selection of nursing and midwifery care process metrics and indicators
(2019)Aim: To describe the development of a guidance framework to assist nurses and midwives in selecting nursing and midwifery care process metrics and indicators for use in practice. Background: Process metrics are measures ... -
A guide to critiquing research - Part 1 - Quantitative Research
(2007)When caring for patients, it is essential that nurses are using the current best practice. To determine what this is, nurses must be able to read research critically. But for many qualified and student nurses, the terminology ... -
A guide to critiquing research - Part 2 - Qualitative Research
(2007)As with a quantitative study, critical analysis of a qualitative study involves an in-depth review of how each step of the research was undertaken. Qualitative and quantitative studies are, however, fundamentally different ... -
A Guide to Module Design
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he importance of cancer prevention policies to inform and guide preventative and screening measures for people with intellectual disabilities: The COST project ?Cancer- Understanding Prevention in Intellectual Disabilities?
(2023)Cancer is a global public health problem, but its exact prevalence in people with intellectual disabilities is still uncertain. This population, with limited health skills and complex health needs, faces many challenges ... -
"He'd mind you, you mind him": Experiences of end of life care for people with an intellectual disability as perceived by staff carers.
(School of Nursing and Midwifery, Trinity College Dublin, 2017)Life expectancy for people with an intellectual disability (ID) is increasing (Kelly & Kelly 2013), providing new challenges in understanding not only how people are living with illness but also how they are dying. While ... -
Health and well-being of sibling carers of adults with an intellectual disability in Ireland: Four waves of data
(Springer Nature, 2023)Background: As the life expectancy of people with intellectual disability increases, they may now outlive their parents or their parents' ability to continue to care. Siblings of adults with intellectual disability often ... -
Health, Wellbeing and Social Inclusion: Ageing with an Intellectual Disability in Ireland Evidence from the First Ten Years of The Intellectual Disability Supplement to The Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing (IDS-TILDA)
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A hidden trauma
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Homeless experiences and support needs of transgender people: A systematic review of the international evidence
(2021)Aim: To examine the experiences and support needs of homeless transgender people by synthesizing the existing evidence. Background: Transgender people face many challenges in society in terms of people's knowledge, ... -
Homelessness among youth who identify as LGBTQ+: a systematic review
(2019)Aims and objectives To explore homelessness among lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer/questioning plus (LGBTQ+) youth and to identify their support and care requirements. Background LGBTQ+ youth face many health ... -
Homelessness and people with intellectual disabilities: A systematic review of the international research evidence
(2020)Background: People with intellectual disabilities can experience homelessness and some of the reasons differ from the general homeless population. Specific policy and practice responses are required. Method: A systematic ... -
How are children's best interests expressed during their hospital visit??An observational study
(2021)Aims and objectives: To describe ways in which children's best interests were observed to be expressed in paediatric settings during their hospital visit. Background: The best interests of the child are embodied in national ... -
How Can Midwives Develop Their Support Skills for Women with Mental Health Needs during the Antenatal Period? An Action Research Study
(2015)Context and Background: Pregnancy and childbirth is a time of great physiological, emotional and social change; when mental health difficulties can emerge or intensify, and impact negatively on obstetric outcomes. Currently ... -
How children with juvenile idiopathic arthritis view participation and communication in healthcare encounters: A qualitative study
(2021)Background: Children report that they do not participate in their healthcare as much as they want, despite having the lawful right to form their own views and the right to express those views freely in all matters affecting ...