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Deceptive promises: women's understandings of technology in maternity care
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Nursing & Midwifery. Discipline of Nursing, 2020)The biomedical approach of obstetrics, relying on intensive use of technologies, has been championed as the most relevant approach to women's needs in childbirth, and to problems faced by maternity services in Ireland, and ... -
Decision-making: From 'participatory citizenship' to active citizenship. A feminist activist ethnography of parent-school relations in a DEIS School context
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Nursing & Midwifery. Discipline of Nursing, 2019)Background Citizen participation in policy decision-making is a key principal of government as part of creating an inclusive society. The critical policy literature on the discourse of social inclusion/exclusion argues ... -
Defining sexuality for holistic nursing practice: an analysis of the concept
(2000)Sexuality is an integral part of personhood, permeating all aspects of being. Nonetheless, agreement is lacking as to what sexuality actually is. The objective of this paper is to examine the usage and understanding ... -
Describing the implementation of an innovative intervention and evaluating its effectiveness in increasing research capacity of advanced clinical nurses: Using the consolidated framework for implementation research
(2017)Background Despite advanced nursing roles having a research competency, participation in research is low. There are many barriers to participation in research and few interventions have been developed to address these. ... -
A Descriptive Case Study to explore the use of Projective Techniques in the group Dramatherapy setting with women exploring their Suicidal Ideation and Depression.
(School of Nursing and Midwifery , book of abstracts, 2009)A Descriptive Case Study to explore the use of Projective Techniques in the group Dramatherapy setting with women exploring their Suicidal Ideation and Depression. Author: Padraig J. Dunne, Clinical Dramatherapist, MA ... -
The design and development of an online education program for families of trans young people
(2021)Education programs can help families of trans young people to accept and support a trans family member. However, little has been written about the design and development of such programs. This article seeks to fill this ... -
The design, content and delivery of relationship and sexuality education programmes for people with intellectual disabilities: A systematic review of the international evidence.
(2020)There is growing empirical evidence regarding the relationship and sexuality experiences and needs of children, young people and adults with intellectual disabilities. A total of twelve papers met the inclusion criteria ... -
The Design, Development, and Evaluation of an Education Programme for Families of Trans Young People: A Community-Based Participatory Research Study
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Nursing & Midwifery. Discipline of Nursing, 2018)Background and Aim: When a young person identifies as trans(gender), this may raise issues for the entire family. Access to appropriate education and information has been shown to positively impact on families of trans ... -
Developing a video intervention to improve youth question-asking and provider education during paediatric diabetes clinic encounters: the Promoting Adolescents Communication and Engagement study
(2021)Background Research on long-term health conditions indicates that adolescents are not actively involved during their medical visits. Active involvement is essential because this can help adolescents learn how to self-manage ... -
Developing agreed and accepted understandings of spirituality and spiritual care concepts among members of an innovative spirituality interest group in the Republic of Ireland
(2016)A Spirituality Interest Group (SIG) was set up in in the School of Nursing and Midwifery, Trinity College Dublin, Republic of Ireland (ROI), in March 2013. This paper reports on some of the journey and requirements involved ... -
Developing Agreed and Accepted Understandings of Spirituality and Spiritual Care Concepts among Members of an Innovative Spirituality Interest Group in the Republic of Ireland.
(2016)A Spirituality Interest Group (SIG) was set up in in the School of Nursing and Midwifery, Trinity College Dublin, Republic of Ireland (ROI), in March 2013. This paper reports on some of the journey and requirements ... -
Developing and implementing mathematical models for the prevalence, incidence and initiation into cocaine use in Ireland
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Nursing & Midwifery, 2011)The National Drug Strategy 2009-2016 under the auspices of the Department of Community, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs (DCRGA) reported widespread public concern regarding the misuse of cocaine, particularly when combined with ... -
Developing and implementing models for the prevalence, incidence and geographic spread of opiate use in Ireland
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Nursing & Midwifery, 2011)The objective of this study is to further develop and implement established mathematical models for the first time to the problem of estimating the true size of the opiate epidemic and to develop and apply existing ... -
Developing Antenatal Education in Preparation for Motherhood - A Participatory Action Research Approach
(2011)Antenatal education (ANE) is offered in maternity hospitals in Ireland with the premise that it prepares women for birth and motherhood . There is evidence to suggest however, that current ANE programmes ...