Browsing Nursing and Midwifery (Scholarly Publications) by Author "Begley, Thelma"
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Being LGBTQI+ in Ireland: The National Study on the Mental Health and Wellbeing of the LGBTQI+ Communities in Ireland
De Vries, Jan; Downes, Carmel; O'Sullivan, Karin; Molloy, Renee; Monahan, Mark; Keogh, Brian; Doyle, Louise; Begley, Thelma; Higgins, Agnes (2024) -
An evaluation of a pilot hybrid programme of Post Registration Children's Nurse Education. A partnership with SAOLTA University Health Care Group, the School of Nursing and Midwifery Trinity College Dublin and Children's Health Ireland, 2022- 2023
Murphy, Maryanne; Begley, Thelma (Trinity College Dublin, 2024)An extensive examination of children’s nursing in Ireland was conducted in 2019-2021 resulting in the publication of Leading the Way: A National Strategy for the Future of Children’s Nursing 2021-2031 (HSE 2021). During ... -
Internet use by parents of children with rare conditions: findings from a study on parents' web information needs
Begley, Thelma; Nicholl, Honor; Tracey, Catherine; Begley, Thelma; King, Carole; Lynch, Aileen (2017)Background: Parents of children with rare conditions increasingly use the Internet to source information on their child’s condition. This study reports on part of a larger study whose overall aim was to identify the Internet ... -
Measuring and modelling body mass index among a cohort of urban children living with disadvantage.
Hollywood, Eleanor; Comiskey, Catherine; O'Sullivan, Karin; Begley, Thelma (2013)Aim. To report on baseline outcomes of body mass index, eating habits and physical activity of a cohort of urban disadvantaged children from a longitudinal evaluation of a school based, health promoting initiative. Background. ... -
The National Study on the Mental Health and Wellbeing of the LGBTQI+ Communities in Ireland: Key Findings Report
De Vries, Jan; Higgins, Agnes; Downes, Carmel; Molloy, Renee; Monahan, Mark; Keogh, Brian; Doyle, Louise; Begley, Thelma (Trinity Collee Dublin, 2024)This report presents findings of the Being LGBTQI+ in Ireland study. The largest study of its kind to date. It is a follow-up of the LGBTIreland study (2016). This research has been funded by the HSE and its findings are ...