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Barriers to Community Participation for Adults Aging With an Intellectual Disability in Ireland: A Longitudinal Study
(2023)Social inclusion is associated with better health and quality of life. Community participation is essential to inclusion and is an established human right. However, people with intellectual disability experience limitations ... -
The benefits of yoga during pregnancy: a literature review
(2019)Yoga has become a popular form of complementary alternative medicine, and is oftenadvocated for a wide range of conditions. Yoga explores the mind and body. Every woman goes through a different pregnancy journey with a ... -
Best practice principles on developing LGBT cultural competence in health and social care education
(Being Me Project Team, 2019)The BEING ME project aims to support the social inclusion of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) older people who use care and wellbeing services. As the population of Europe is ageing, more and ... -
Breaking bad news: a phenomenological study into the giving and receiving of a cancer diagnosis
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Nursing & Midwifery, 2006) -
Breaking from binaries ? using a sequential mixed methods design
(2014)AIM: To outline the traditional worldviews of healthcare research and discuss the benefits and challenges of using mixed methods approaches in contributing to the development of nursing and midwifery knowledge. BACKG ... -
Breastfeeding support groups in Ireland: a mixed methods investigation from a cultural historical activity theory perspective
Background: Irish breastfeeding initiation rates remain the lowest in the OECD and few women are breastfeeding exclusively to six months. Breastfeeding support groups are deemed effective in promoting breastfeeding initiation ... -
British Association for the study and prevention of Child abuse
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Bullying and work related post traumatic stress in nurses
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Nursing & Midwifery, 2003)This thesis reports the findings of a quantative and quantitative study of the effects of counseling on the recovery from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) symptoms of a group of nurses traumatised by workplace bullying ... -
Caesarean section in nulliparous women: a mixed methods study of factors influencing decision-making and outcomes for women - the MAMMI Study Caesarean Section Strand
Background: Caesarean section (CS) rates are on a rise over the last number of decades with increased postpartum morbidities, and limited understanding of factors that influence decision-making for CS. Understanding ... -
Can you believe what you read in the papers?
(BioMed Central, 2009)The number of reports of clinical trials grows by hundreds every week. However, this does not mean that people making decisions about healthcare are finding it easier to obtain reliable knowledge for these decisions. Some ... -
A capture-recapture study of the prevalence and implications of opiate use in Dublin
(2001)Background: To date there have been no studies estimating the hidden prevalence of opiate use in Dublin. Methods: A muftisource enumeration followed by the application of the capture-recapture method with log-linear modelling ... -
Cardiotocography versus intermittent auscultation of fetal heart on admission to labour ward for assessment of fetal wellbeing
(2012)Background: The admission cardiotocograph (CTG) is a commonly used screening test consisting of a short (usually 20 minutes) recording of the fetal heart rate (FHR) and uterine activity performed on the mother?s admission ... -
Care Models/Pathways for Managing Multimorbidity
(European Commission, 2016)