Nursing and Midwifery: Recent submissions
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How children with juvenile idiopathic arthritis view participation and communication in healthcare encounters: A qualitative study
(2021)Background: Children report that they do not participate in their healthcare as much as they want, despite having the lawful right to form their own views and the right to express those views freely in all matters affecting ... -
Men's Bones Matter Too, a Cross Sectional Study Examining Bone Health among Men with Intellectual Disability in Ireland.
(2021)Globally between 30-40% of all osteoporotic fractures occur among men, with a quarter of all hip fractures, the most serious complication of osteoporosis, occurring in men. Among men of 50 years of age or older, osteoporotic ... -
Scoping Review of Theories and Classification Systems of Multiple Behaviours and Multiple Goals in Behavioural Science
(European Health Psychology Society, 2021)A broad understanding of multiple behaviours and goals (MBGs) is necessary for complex behaviour change. Still, the behavioural science literature on MBGs is limited in relation to the definition of constructs and ... -
The Role of Telephone Triage Nurses in Supporting Older Adults with Multimorbidities in Ireland and Belgium to Self-Manage using Digital Technology
(2020)Multimorbidity, the presence of two or more chronic conditions, places a significant burden on health systems worldwide. People managing multimorbidity face burdensome and complex self-management routines, including ... -
How are children's best interests expressed during their hospital visit??An observational study
(2021)Aims and objectives: To describe ways in which children's best interests were observed to be expressed in paediatric settings during their hospital visit. Background: The best interests of the child are embodied in national ... -
Assessment and management of scalds and burns in children.
(2014)In childhood, burn or scald injuries are comparatively common, and the greatest risk is to infants and toddlers. The extent and severity of injuries can vary greatly, which can significantly affect recovery and outcome. ... -
Measuring and modelling body mass index among a cohort of urban children living with disadvantage.
(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 VIEWS AND EXPERIENCES OF LGBTQ+ PEOPLE REGARDING MIDWIFERY CARE: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW OF THE INTERNATIONAL EVIDENCE
(2021)Background There has been growing attention to addressing the health inequalities and concerns of LGBTQ+ people, with research evidence highlighting areas requiring further attention and development. The distinct concerns ... -
The role and activities of the Traveller mental health liaison nurse: Findings from a multi-stakeholder evaluation
(2021)Irish Travellers are a minority ethnic group within the Irish state with a distinct culture and set of traditions. Travellers experience mental health inequalities, high rates of mental ill health, and structural and ... -
IDS-TILDA Wave 3: Pre-Interview Questionnaire
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Meaning in Life in long-term recovery in first-episode psychosis: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis
(2021)Background: Meaning in Life (MIL) is a central aspect of service user defined personal recovery in mental health. It is unclear whether current knowledge regarding MIL is applicable to the lives of those who have experienced ... -
IDS-TILDA Wave 3: Main Interview Questionnaire
(Trinity College Dublin, 2017) -
IDS-TILDA Wave 2: Pre-Interview Questionnaire
(Trinity College Dublin, 2014) -
IDS-TILDA Wave 2: Main Interview Questionnaire
(Trinity College Dublin, 2014) -
IDS-TILDA Wave 1: Pre-Interview Questionnaire
(Trinity College Dublin, 2011) -
Mental Health Service Users Experiences of Medication Discontinuation: A Systematic Review of Qualitative Studies
(2022)Background: The use of psychotropic medication is often the first line of treatment for people with mental distress. However, many service users discontinue their prescribed medication, and little is known about their ... -
Learning to deliver LGBT+ aged care: Exploring and documenting best practices in professional and vocational education through the World Café method
(2021)Substantial evidence on the adverse impact of ageing on lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT+) populations through the lack of inclusive care services has highlighted the need for education and training of the ... -
Quantitative examination of the bone health status of older adults with intellectual and developmental disability in Ireland: a cross sectional nationwide study
(2019)Objectives (1) To investigate the prevalence of osteopenia and osteoporosis among adults with intellectual disabilities (IDs) and (2) to examine alternative optimal bone screening techniques. Design Observational ...