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A phenomenological exploration of transgender people's experiences of mental health services in Ireland
(2020)Aim: This study sought to explore the personal experiences of transgender people with Irish mental health services. Background: The transgender community have been identified as an underserved, under‐researched ... -
Physical activity and the views of people with serious mental illness
(2015)The aim of the current study was to explore the subjective experiences of people diagnosed with serious mental illness (SMI) in relation to physical activity. The study was conducted using a qualitative exploratory descriptive ... -
Physical health effects of sedentary behaviour on adults with an intellectual disability: A scoping review
(Journal of Intellectual Disabilities, 2022)This literature review was designed to establish the effects of sedentary behaviour on the physical health of adults with an intellectual disability. Sedentary behaviour is defined as any waking behaviour characterized by ... -
A Pilot Study of Factors Influencing Student Response Rates to Online Surveys
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Policy analysis: Palliative care in Ireland
(2014)Palliative care for patients with advanced illness is a subject of growing importance in health services, policy and research. In 2001 Ireland became one of the first nations to publish a dedicated national palliative care ... -
Policy-makers' views on impact of specialist and advanced practitioner roles in Ireland: the SCAPE study
(2014)Aim To ascertain and explore the views held by key healthcare policy-makers on the impact of clinical specialist and advanced practice nursing and midwifery roles. Background Specialist and advanced practice roles are ... -
Poor continuity to the future self is associated with reduced acceptance of camera- based active and assisted living technologies among older adults
(2023)Camera-based active and assisted living (AAL) technologies are potentially transformative for ageing populations but are hardly accepted by older adults.1 While sociodemographic and utilitarian influences on acceptance ... -
Post hip fracture in older adults : interventions and strategies for improving outcomes - the role and function of the CNS and Bone Health Unit in the management of hip fracture patients
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Nursing & Midwifery, 2014)Hip fractures are a major cause of burden in terms of mortality, disability, and cost. With ageing of the population, a marked increase in the number of fractures is anticipated. They are the most common osteoporotic ... -
Post-Diagnostic Dementia Support Guidelines for People with an Intellectual Disability
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Postpartum sexual health in nulliparous women in Ireland: a mixed methods study
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Nursing & Midwifery. Discipline of Nursing, 2019)Background: Prevalence rates of postpartum sexual health issues and associated factors vary greatly in the published literature. There is a focus on biophysical measures of postpartum sexual health and a lack of women's ... -
Precarious work precarious lives: How policy can create more security
(FEPS-TASC, 2018)Precarious work is a complex concept; it is not just about low-waged work (as not all types of precarious work are low-waged), but includes other factors such as the uncertainty of tenure, working hours, and the frequency ... -
Predictors of Health-Related Quality of Life in urban disadvantaged children
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Nursing & Midwifery, 2013)The aim of this study was to ascertain, for families exposed to high levels of urban disadvantage, the nature and extent of the relationship between children’s Health-Related Quality of Life (HRQoL) and their Body Mass ... -
Pregnancy loss and complexity
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Pregnancy, birth and neonatal outcomes associated with reduced fetal movement: a systematic review and meta-analysis of non-randomised studies
(2023)Problem: Maternal perception of reduced fetal movements (RFM) is identified as an important alarm signal for possible risk of impending adverse perinatal outcomes. Background: Perinatal outcomes associated with RFM are ... -
Pregnancy-related pelvic girdle pain in nulliparous women in Ireland : a longitudinal mixed methods study
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Nursing & Midwifery, 2016)Background: Pregnancy-related pelvic girdle pain (PPGP) is a common condition and may persist postpartum, but its prevalence, risk and prognostic factors were not known in an Irish setting. Moreover, the impact of persistent ... -
Pressure and protective factors influencing nursing students self-esteem: A content analysis study
(2016)Background: A review of the literature shows that the range of self-esteem in nursing students ranges from normal to low. It is hypothesized that different contextual factors could affect levels of self-esteem. Objective: ... -
Prevalence and incidence of cancer amongst adults with intellectual disability ? a systematic review and meta-analysis protocol
(2024)Background: People with intellectual disabilities have poorer health and die earlier than their peers without identified disabilities. This difference represents a significant inequality. Until recently, it was considered ...