Browsing Nursing and Midwifery (Scholarly Publications) by Date of Publication
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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 ... -
ROSIE Findings 4: Summary of 1-year outcomes: Methadone Modality
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Managing Cardiac Disease in Pregnancy
(2007)More women with congenital heart disease now reach their adult reproductive years in good health. It is likely therefore that the number of those who present for care during pregnancy will continue to increase. The ... -
Caring for patients with Suicidal Behaviour: an Exploratory Study
(2007)Presentation to the Emergency Department (ED) of patients with suicidal behaviours is relatively common. While many of these patients may be referred on to specialist mental health services, many are either discharged with ... -
ROSIE Findings 3: Summary of 1-year outcomes: Abstinence Modality
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Characteristics of opiate users presenting for a new treatment episode: Baseline data from the national treatment outcome study in Ireland (ROSIE)
(Taylor and Francis, 2007)Aim: The Research Outcome Study in Ireland (ROSIE) is the first large-scale, prospective, multi-site, drug treatment outcome study in Ireland. Method: Using a structured questionnaire, the substance use, health, crime ... -
ROSIE Findings 2: Summary of 1-year outcomes: Detoxification Modality.
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Newly Qualified Irish Nurses' interpretation of their preparation and experiences of registration
(2007)AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: The aim of this paper is to report on the insights of newly qualified Irish nurses into their preparation for registration as general nurses and to develop insights into the postregistration ... -
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 ... -
A guide to critiquing research - Part 2 - Qualitative Research
(2007)As with a quantitative study, critical analysis of a qualitative study involves an in-depth review of how each step of the research was undertaken. Qualitative and quantitative studies are, however, fundamentally different ... -
Standardising outcomes for clinical trials and systematic reviews.
(2007)Fifteen years ago, what was to become OMERACT met for the first time in The Netherlands to discuss ways in which the multitude of outcomes in assessments of the effects of treatments for rheumatoid arthritis might be ... -
ROSIE (Research Outcome Study, Evaluating Drug Treatment Effectiveness) Baseline Data Report .
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A guide to critiquing research - Part 1 - Quantitative Research
(2007)When caring for patients, it is essential that nurses are using the current best practice. To determine what this is, nurses must be able to read research critically. But for many qualified and student nurses, the terminology ... -
The subjective experiences of people receiving depot neuroleptic injections in the community
(2007)Little has been written on the subjective experiences of people who receive depot injections in the community. The authors of this paper have identified distinct gaps in the literature in terms of the views of service users ... -
Professional Socialization-The Key to Survival as a Newly Qualified Nurse
(2007)The impact and prevalence of professional socialization in nursing has been written about extensively. Despite the many positive developments that have taken place in nursing within the past decade, the role of professional ... -
Frontline Care in Irish Intellectual Disability Services: The Contribution of Nurses and Non-Nurse Care Staff
(2008)The ongoing development of generic intellectual disability services in Ireland, driven by a policy of inclusion and normalisation, has posed significant challenges to the interdisciplinary team, with the creation of new ...