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Recent Submissions
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Being LGBTQI+ in Ireland: The National Study on the Mental Health and Wellbeing of the LGBTQI+ Communities in Ireland
(Trinity College Dublin, 2024)The Being LGBTQI+ in Ireland study is a sequel to and based on the LGBTIreland study (Higgins et al. 2016) which was published in 2016 and was the largest ever study of the mental health and wellbeing of the LGBTI community ... -
Healthcare experiences, wellbeing and mental health of people who have variations in sex characteristics in Ireland
(Trinity College Dublin, 2025)An intersex variation is an umbrella term used to describe people who have differences in internal reproductive organs, external genitalia, chromosomal, genes or hormonal levels which do not fit or align with how society ... -
Advanced nurse practitioners’ decision-making in the care of young people with anorexia nervosa: a case study
(2025)Clinical decision-making is a vital part of the advanced nurse practitioner’s (ANP) role and involves assessing the patient’s specific needs, using evidence-based practice to identify the most appropriate care plan and ... -
Clinical decision-making in nursing advanced practice: A case study from general practice
(2025)This case study highlights the advanced nurse practitioner’s (ANPs) role in clinical decision-making, evidence-based practice, ethical care and antimicrobial stewardship. It demonstrates an understanding and the application ... -
The experiences and support needs of family/supporting adults who accompany someone to the Emergency Department with self-harm, suicide-related ideation and suicide attempt.
(Trinity College Dublin, 2025)The Emergency Department (ED) represents an important setting for intervention around self-harm and suicide prevention (Ceniti, Heinecke & McInerney, 2020), particularly as it is often the first entry point to the ... -
Parents' Experiences of Limiting Family Size After Birth Trauma: a Hermeneutic Phenomenological Study
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Nursing & Midwifery. Discipline of Nursing, 2025)Background: Pregnancy and childbirth is a profound and life-changing time for women and their families. Although it can be a positive and empowering experience, for some it can be a traumatic event. Birth trauma can have ... -
Strengthening Supports for Families Living in International Protection Accommodation Services (IPAS) in Ireland.
(TUSLA, Children's Rights Alliance, Trinity College Dublin, 2025)Background: Europe is experiencing an unprecedented influx of refugees and currently in Ireland there are 32,623 people living in International Protection Accommodation Services (IPAS) accommodation centres (DCEDIY ... -
Barriers and facilitators to older adults acceptance of camera-based active and assisted living technologies: a scoping review protocol
(2023)Objective: To identify and synthesize evidence on the barriers and facilitators to older adults’ acceptance of camera-based active and assisted living (AAL) technologies in the home. Introduction: Camera-based AAL ... -
Navigating Complexity: Advancing Multiple Behaviour Change Approaches for Chronic Disease and Multimorbidity Management
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Nursing & Midwifery. Discipline of Nursing, 2025)Background: The rising prevalence of multimorbidity presents major challenges for healthcare systems worldwide. Managing it is particularly complex, as healthcare professionals (HCPs) delivering patient-centred care must ... -
Bridging the gap: ICU nurses� experiences in detecting pressure injuries across diverse skin tones
(2025)Background: Pressure Injury detection remains a challenge in patients with darker skin tones due to the absence of visible erythema, resulting in delayed diagnosis and poorer patient outcomes. Despite international ... -
Responses to Betrayal and Its Resolution: The Role of Hatred and Reconciliation
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Nursing & Midwifery. Discipline of Nursing, 2025)Background: The pervasive rise of hate in society is a pressing concern, with betrayal serving as a significant catalyst for its development. As a complex and multifaceted emotion, hate poses a significant obstacle to ... -
Adolescent substance use 2: harms and prevention
(2025)This is the second of three articles that examines the issue of adolescent substance use. The previous article provided an overview of different substances and how they are used. This article will focus on patterns of ... -
Acute kidney injury
(Springer, 2024)Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a serious life-threatening clinical syndrome which is prevalent throughout primary and secondary care settings worldwide. There are many risk factors for AKI and its impact is substantial in ... -
Next generation brain health: transforming global research and public health to promote prevention of dementia and reduce its risk in young adult populations
(2024)Efforts to prevent dementia can benefit from precision interventions delivered to the right population at the right time; that is, when the potential to reduce risk is the highest. Young adults (aged 18–39 years) are a ... -
'Newly qualified general nurses� experiences of pre-registration internship: A Republic of Ireland cross-sectional study'
(2025)Newly qualified general nurses’ experiences of pre-registration internship: A Republic of Ireland cross-sectional study Background: Nursing Internship was introduced in Ireland in 2002. It and comprises the final 36 weeks ... -
Emotional well-being.
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2024)Chronic kidney disease (CKD) impacts substantially on morbidity and mortality with an international incidence of 9.1%. It is the 12th leading cause of death globally (Bikbov et al. 2020) and is anticipated to be the 5th ... -
An exploratory randomised trial of a nurse-led telephone support intervention for people who support people with multiple sclerosis (the MNTISS trial)
(Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Nursing & Midwifery, 2015)In Ireland, the provision of care by family caregivers contributes substantially to the reduction in annual national expenditure from healthcare budgets. However, the negative impact of providing informal care has been ... -
An Evaluation of the Cancer Support Specialist Service in Children's Health Ireland
(Trinity College Dublin, 2024)There has been increasing recognition of the psychological impact of a cancer diagnosis not just on the child, but on the entire family and the wider community. The onset of childhood cancer is sudden and unexpected, ... -
Impact of atopic dermatitis on adolescents and families: a mixed-method systematic review.
(2024)Aims: To summarise the evidence regarding the impact of atopic dermatitis on adolescents and their families as well as their healthcare needs and to propose a nursing care plan based on the findings. Design: Mixed-method ...