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A mixed methods evaluation of a gender affirmative education program for families of trans young people
(2019)Research evidence suggests that education can play an important role in a family’s acceptance and support of a trans(gender) young person. However, there is a lack of robust evidence around the impact of education programs ... -
Mixed Methods Inquiry To Explore Nurses’ Views and Opinions about Dementia Care Nursing In Non-Dementia Specific Wards/Units Contained In Dedicated Health Care Services For Older Persons Linked to Acute Hospital Services
Background - The older population (>65 years) is increasing in number. There is a concomitant rise in the numbers of older persons living with dementia, as there is a distinct correlation between ageing and dementia. ... -
Mixed methods reserach design to determine clinical characteristics, contributory factors and patients' perceptions of fatigue in inflammatory arthritis
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Modelling collaboration of primary and secondary care for children with complex care needs: long-term ventilation as an example
(2019)Children dependent on long-term ventilation need the planning, provision and monitoring of complex services generally provided at home by professionals belonging to different care settings. The collaboration among professionals ... -
Modelling methadone treatment outcomes for opiate use
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Monitoring quality and coverage of harm reduction services for people who use drugs: A consensus study
(2017)Background and aims: Despite advances in our knowledge of effective services for people who use drugs over the last decades globally, coverage remains poor in most countries, while quality is often unknown. This paper ... -
Monitoring the fetal heart for the assessment of fetal wellbeing. Systematic reviews of the evidence and the design, conduct and preliminary findings of a multi-centre randomised trial THE ADCAR TRIAL
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Nursing & Midwifery, 2010)The assessment of fetal wellbeing throughout pregnancy, labour and birth, is essential in achieving maternity care that optimises fetal outcomes. Monitoring of the fetal heart rate (FHR), using either intermittent auscultation ... -
Moral distress in carers for people with an intellectual disabilitywho died during the COVID-19 pandemic, a template analysisextending the Barlem and Ramos model of moral distress.
(2023)Background This article aims to understand moral distress in carers of people with an intellectual disability during the COVID-19 pandemic. Method Nine staff carers of seven people with an intellectual disability, ... -
Mortality in residential care facilities for people with disability: a descriptive cross-sectional analysis of statutory notifications in Ireland
(2023)Objectives: To determine incidence of death in residential care facilities for people with disability in Ireland, primary cause of death, associations of facility characteristics and deaths, and to compare characteristics ... -
Mothering in the context of mental health problems : a feminist standpoint approach
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Mothers' experiences of caring for children receiving growth hormone treatment
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Nursing & Midwifery. Discipline of Nursing, 2019)The last five decades has seen a rapid expansion in the number of children requiring growth hormone treatment (GHT). Children generally begin GHT at a very early age which means parents often endure a complex and difficult ... -
Mothers' lived experiences of giving medicines to children with severe and profound intellectual disabilities
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Nursing & Midwifery. Discipline of Nursing, 2019)Background. Summary. Children with severe and profound intellectual disabilities experience multiple chronic health conditions that require a large variety and number of medicines. Mothers take on the responsibility of ... -
Motivations for adolescent self-harm and the implications for mental health nurses
(2017)Introduction:Although self-harm is a relatively common occurrence in adolescents, there is a lack of understanding about the motivations behind it. A poor understanding of self-harm contributes to negative perceptions about ... -
Multi-perspectives of the lived experience of risk and protective factors of children of parental substance misuse: children, parents, grandparents, and service providers
Background: Globally, the problem of hidden harms to children of parents who use drugs and alcohol has been recognised, yet international literature has highlighted the difficulties with estimating the prevalence of ... -
National Survey Identifying the Factors Associated With Cardiovascular Care Nurses' Perceived Knowledge of International Practice Guidelines
(2021)Background: The implementation of international guidelines within everyday practice remains problematic, which can have a detrimental impact on quality of care delivered. This study aimed to ascertain the factors associated ... -
The needs of LGBTI+ people within student nurse education programmes: a new conceptualisation
(2020)There is a growing body of international research evidence highlighting concerns around social exclusion and discrimination, significant health inequalities and health needs, and barriers to accessing effective healthcare ... -
`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 ...