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Waiting for health care: a concept analysis
(2008)AIM: This paper is a report of an analysis of the concept of waiting for health care from the client's perspective. BACKGROUND: Waiting is commonplace in many areas of health care and has become a topical and ... -
Well siblings' experiences of living with a child following a traumatic brain injury: a systematic review protocol
(2019)Background: The aim of this systematic review is to synthesize the available evidence identified through a systematic search on well siblings’ experiences of living with a child following a traumatic brain injury (TBI). ... -
What are the view of Irish birth parents and foster carers on post adoption contact
(Public Health and Primary Care, 2008)The purpose of this study is to explore the views of Irish foster carers and birth parent' views on the issue of post adoption contact. Post adoption contact is the level of contact that children who have been adopted from ... -
What maternal health-related research matters to women in the first year postpartum?
(2019)Background to the Maternal health And Maternal Morbidity in Ireland (MAMMI) study. -
What Motivates Men to Choose Nursing as a Profession? A Systematic Review of Qualitative Studies
(2016)Aim This systematic review was conducted to provide a deeper understanding of male nurses’ motivations for choosing nursing as a career. Knowledge of the factors that motivate men to choose nursing will assist in the ... -
White paper on the needs and requirements of older people with multiple chronic conditions to self-manage their health
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Women and myocardial infarction : an analysis of care-pathway delays
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Women in sexuality education: The impact of the Irish Family Planning Association's WiSE UP Programme
(Crisis Pregnancy Agency, 2007)There has been a long-standing gap in effective education on sex and sexuality in Ireland at the levels of both schools and communities. Of particular concern is the lack of access to good quality education for people ... -
Women with disabilities: policies governing procedure and practice in service provision in Ireland during pregnancy, childbirth and early motherhood.
(National Disability Authority, 2009)This review was commissioned by the National Disability Authority (NDA), in a joint initiative with the National Women?s Council of Irelan d (NWCI), to provide comprehensive information on social policies, relating ... -
Women's Experiences of Attempted Access to Alternative Birth Models in Contemporary Ireland
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Nursing & Midwifery. Discipline of Nursing, 2022)Maternity care in contemporary Ireland is situated within a medical model of birth that conceptualises pregnancy and labour as potentially pathological and inherently risky. Grounded within this paradigm, maternity services ... -
Women's mental health and resilience in the perinatal period and five years after first-time motherhood: a mixed methods study
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Nursing & Midwifery. Discipline of Nursing, 2024)Background: Although motherhood is associated with joy and celebration, adverse mental health outcomes are widely documented in international literature. Yet, publications concerning maternal mental health in an Irish ... -
Women?s experience of maternity care during COVID-19 ? a qualitative descriptive study
(2021)Objective To gain insight and understanding of women's views and experiences of maternity care during the COVID-19 pandemic in Ireland. Design A qualitative descriptive study using semi-structured interviews. Due ... -
Yes Sir, no Sir, not much difference Sir.
(2007)OBJECTIVE: To assess whether making the sender's knighthood explicit in a series of letters would have any detectable effect on the response. DESIGN: A random sequence was generated by flipping a coin to determine ...