Public Health & Primary Care: Recent submissions
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The PRESTO report. Sustainability and Resilience in the Irish Health System
(Trinity College Dublin/London School of Economics/Partnership for Health System Sustainability & re, 2023)The recovery of the Irish health system from the COVID-19 pandemic provides an opportunity for reflection and learning. COVID-19 has tested health systems in the extreme and spotlighted long- standing weaknesses. This ... -
How and why do financial incentives contribute to helping people stop smoking? A realist review protocol
(2022)Introduction: Smoking is harmful to human health and programmes to help people stop smoking are key public health efforts that improve individual and population health outcomes. Research shows that financial incentives ... -
Public attitudes to implementing financial incentives in stopsmoking services in Ireland
(2023)Introduction: Financial incentives improve stop-smoking service outcomes. Views on acceptability can influence implementation success. To inform implementation planning in Ireland, public attitudes on financial incentives ... -
Use of a Living Lab approach to implement a smoke-free campus policy
(2023)While universities have increasingly become tobacco-/smoke-free, to our knowledge, no campus has reported 100% policy compliance. Innovative approaches to encourage compliance and ongoing data collection are needed. This ... -
Exploring barriers and enablers to the delivery of Making Every Contact Count brief behavioural interventions in Ireland: a cross-sectional survey study
(2023)Objectives The public health impact of the Irish Making Every Contact Count (MECC) brief intervention programme is dependent on delivery by health care professionals. We aimed to identify enablers and modifiable barriers ... -
Fidelity of Interventions to Reduce or Prevent Stress and/or Anxiety from Pregnancy up to Two Years Postpartum- A Systematic Review
(2022)Background: Intervention fidelity refers to whether an intervention is delivered as intended and can enhance interpretation of trial outcomes. Fidelity of interventions to reduce or prevent stress and anxiety during pregnancy ... -
The knowledge exchange and dissemination plan of the We Can Quit2 community-based stop-smoking trial
(2021)We Can Quit2 was a community-based randomised controlled trial which determined the feasibility and acceptability of We Can Quit (WCQ), a peer delivered stop-smoking programme comprising group support and free Nicotine ... -
Usability and applicability of research knowledge translation models in a national health service
(2021)The Health Service Executive in Ireland aims to facilitate the translation of research and innovation into policy and practice and increase dissemination of research. Previous HSE surveys showed that a high volume of ... -
What parents think about weaning. An island of Ireland study
(Safefood, 2018)The overall aim of this study was to investigate parents’ knowledge, attitudes and practices around weaning their infant to solid foods, with a focus on families who are at an economic or social disadvantage. The study ... -
Making MECC Work: Enhancing the implementation of the National Making Every Contact Count Programme in Ireland
(University of Galway, 2022)Increasing chronic disease is a key societal challenge: Rapidly increasing rates of chronic disease are a key global societal challenge; The successful prevention and management of chronic disease is critically important ... -
Conditions for successful implementation and transferability of good practice policies and multi-component interventions for dietary, physical activity and sedentary behaviours across Europe
(2016)To gain a better insight into the facilitators and barriers to successful implementation and transfer of multi-component interventions and policies addressing diet, physical activity (PA) and/or sedentary behaviours ... -
What do you think Dr Google? An Assessment of Online Information Concerning Smoking in Pregnancy
(2019)Introduction: Continuing to smoke during pregnancy remains a significant public health concern today. While health professionals offer advice and guidance, pregnant women increasingly look to other sources of information ... -
A Vision for Population Health Management to Support Integrated Care
(2022)The concept of aggregating population data with data from multiple care and service settings, the analysis of that data into a single, actionable patient record, using the insights gained to identify their specific ... -
Optimizing Data to Integrate Health and Social Care in Dublin 8- A SMART D8 PROJECT
(SMART D8 and Trinity College Dublin, 2022)Optimizing Data to Integrate Health and Social Care in Dublin 8 is a Smart D8- funded project that aims to maximise health and wellbeing in D8 by optimising use of healthcare data. It brings together local and national ... -
Population Health Management. A Position Paper
(Health Service Executive, 2022)Population Health Management (PHM) is the concept of aggregating population data with data from multiple care and service settings, the analysis of that data into a single, actionable patient record, and using the insights ... -
Use of Cancer Registry data to aid resource allocation for service planning
(Health Service Executive, 2019)The health system delivers preventive, promotive, curative and rehabilitative interventions through a combination of public health actions and health improvement activities and facilities that deliver personal health ...