Nursing and Midwifery: Recent submissions
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Reduced fetal movements in pregnancy: systematic reviews of the evidence and a case-control study of perinatal risk factors and outcomes
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Nursing & Midwifery. Discipline of Nursing, 2023)Background: The presence of fetal movements (FMs) is regarded as an indicator of fetal wellbeing during pregnancy. Conversely, maternal perception of reduced fetal movements (RFM) is considered a potential sign of a fetus ... -
Mortality in residential care facilities for people with disability: a descriptive cross-sectional analysis of statutory notifications in Ireland
(2023)Objectives: To determine incidence of death in residential care facilities for people with disability in Ireland, primary cause of death, associations of facility characteristics and deaths, and to compare characteristics ... -
Creating a Space for Recovery Oriented Organisational Culture: An Action Research Study
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Nursing & Midwifery. Discipline of Nursing, 2023)Aim: The focus of this study was to explore how the use of the Wellness Recovery Action Plan (WRAP) framework through an action research process might support an organisation to become more recovery-orientated. This was ... -
The long-term impact of COVID-19 on nursing: An e-panel discussion from the International Network for Child and Family Centred Care.
(2023)Aim To explore the International Network for Child and Family Centred Care (INCFCC) members' experiences and views on the long-term impact of COVID-19 on the nursing workforce. Background On the 11 March 2020, the ... -
Technical Support Needs of Older Users of Digital Health Technologies to Support Self-Management of Multimorbidity
(2022)Marketplace digital health and wellness devices have become more accessible, but there has been little examination of the specific issues that arise when such devices are deployed to large groups of novice digital technology ... -
Older Adults? Experiences of Using Digital Health Technology for Multimorbidity Self-Management ? Findings From a Longitudinal Study
(2022)It is widely accepted that digital health technologies can support the self-management of chronic disease, aiding in symptom and lifestyle monitoring and management, encouraging behaviour change, and sharing data amongst ... -
Transferability of an Integrated Care Platform: Use Case
(2022)The transfer and implementation of digital health solutions from one setting to another can be challenging. This study functioned as a use case to examine the transferability of a digital integrated care platform from ... -
An Exploration of Conversion Therapy Practices in Ireland
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Trauma informed interventions to reduce seclusion, restraint and restrictive practices amongst staff caring for children and adolescents with challenging behaviours: A Systematic Review
(2023)Background: Engaging with children and adolescents in mental health settings who are exhibiting behaviours that challenge can often result in the use of seclusion, restraint and coercive practices. It is recognised that ... -
Women?s experience of maternity care during COVID-19 ? a qualitative descriptive study
(2021)Objective To gain insight and understanding of women's views and experiences of maternity care during the COVID-19 pandemic in Ireland. Design A qualitative descriptive study using semi-structured interviews. Due ... -
Moral distress in carers for people with an intellectual disabilitywho died during the COVID-19 pandemic, a template analysisextending the Barlem and Ramos model of moral distress.
(2023)Background This article aims to understand moral distress in carers of people with an intellectual disability during the COVID-19 pandemic. Method Nine staff carers of seven people with an intellectual disability, ... -
Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on Caregivers of People with an Intellectual Disability, in Comparison to Carers of Those with Other Disabilities and with Mental Health Issues: A Multicountry Study.
(2023)Carers supporting people with an intellectual disability often rely on others to manage the burden of care. This research aims to compare the differences between carer groups and understand the predictors of loneliness ... -
The Lived Experiences of Nurses and Physicians Caring for Children with Complex Care Needs in Paediatric Intensive Care Units during the First Eighteen Months of the COVID-19 Pandemic.
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Nursing & Midwifery. Discipline of Nursing, 2023)The global pandemic caused by COVID-19 has affected the health and wellbeing of children across the world. Children with complex care needs (CCNs) have a range of health and social care needs, including physical, developmental, ... -
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 ... -
Doing Gadamerian Hermeneutic Phenomenology Research: An analytical framework to facilitate data analysis.
(2021)Phenomenology is an umbrella term that refers to both a philosophical movement and a variety of research approaches. Hermeneutic phenomenology is a methodology, which is not rigidly set or prescribed. Hence, students and ... -
Trajectories of Depressive Symptoms and Their Predictors Among Jordanian Patients with Acute Coronary Syndrome
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Nursing & Midwifery. Discipline of Nursing, 2022)Background: Acute Coronary Syndrome (ACS) is an umbrella term that includes myocardial infarction and unstable angina. Depression is a common psychological response in patients with ACS and has been shown to be independently ... -
Conducting a randomised controlled trial of a psychosocial intervention for adolescents with type 1 diabetes during COVID-19: recommendations to overcome the challenges complicated by inconsistent public health guidelines on research
(2022)Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, there has been very little guidance in Ireland and abroad, around the conduct of research, and randomised controlled trials (RCTs) in particular. This has led to inconsistent ... -
The transition of a mental health facility to a COVID-19 isolation ward and unit to deliver remote inpatient mental health care
(2022)Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, mental health services were confronted with significant challenges and mental health staff have not only had to provide a continued service for, often distressed, service users but have ...