Nursing and Midwifery: Recent submissions
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Health, Wellbeing and Social Inclusion: Ageing with an Intellectual Disability in Ireland Evidence from the First Ten Years of The Intellectual Disability Supplement to The Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing (IDS-TILDA)
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Communication based behaviour support for adults with intellectual disabilities receiving dental care: a focus group study exploring dentists' decision making and communication
(2017)A better understanding of how communication-based behaviour supports are applied with adults with intellectual disabilities may reduce reliance on restrictive practices such as holding, sedation and anaesthesia in dentistry. ... -
Drug Burden Index to Define the Burden of Medicines in Older Adults with Intellectual Disabilities: An Observational Cross-Sectional Study
(2018)Aims: The drug burden index (DBI) is a dose‐related measure of anticholinergic and sedative drug exposure. This cross‐sectional study described DBI in older adults with intellectual disabilities (ID) and the most ... -
The Role of Design Thinking in the Application of PPI within the ProACT Project
(2018)At present in Europe, there are over 50 million people living with multimorbidity (PwMs). Nonetheless, research pertaining to the experience of a PwM has been scant, in particular how health researchers and policy makers ... -
A core outcomes set for clinical trials of interventions for young adults with type 1 diabetes: an international, multi-perspective Delphi consensus study
(2017)Background: Achieving consensus from a range of relevant stakeholders about an agreed set of core outcomes to be measured and reported as a minimum in clinical trials has the potential to enhance evidence synthesis and ... -
'Recovery' in the real world: service user experiences of mental health service use and recommendations for change 20 years on from a First Episode Psychosis
(2018)Little is known about how recovery oriented policy and legislative changes influence service users’ perceptions of mental health care over time. Although the recovery approach is endorsed in many countries, qualitative ... -
The views and experiences of lesbians regarding their mental health needs and concerns: qualitative findings from a mixed-methods study
(2020)Purpose: The aim of this paper is to report the specific views and experiences of lesbians and identify their distinct mental health issues and concerns. Design and methods: A mixed-methods design with surveys and ... -
Variations in childbirth interventions in high-income countries: protocol for a multi-national cross-sectional study
(2018)Introduction: There are growing concerns about the increase in rates of commonly used childbirth interventions. When indicated, childbirth interventions are crucial for preventing maternal and perinatal morbidity and ... -
The Use of Military Metaphor in Cancer Conversations
(2020)Poster presenting systematic review of metaphor use in end of life care -
Identifying patients with hypertension using ABPM
(2014)Abstract: The aim of this study was to assess the effectiveness of the systematic identification and sustained follow-up protocol of hypertensive patients using ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (ABPM) superimposed ... -
Irish and New Zealand Midwives' expertise at preserving the perineum intact (the MEPPI study): perspectives on preparations for birth
(2017)Objectives: perineal trauma during birth can result in short or long term morbidity for women. Internationally, rates of episiotomy and severe perineal tears vary considerably. In New Zealand, in 2011, and in a trial ... -
Factors influencing the implementation of Epilepsy Specialist Nurse role: Using the Consolidation Framework for Implementation Research
(2020)Background: Research to support the added value of including Epilepsy Specialist Nurses as members of the multidisciplinary team is developing, yet little information exists on factors influencing the translation of ... -
Supporting and empowering people with epilepsy: Contribution of the Epilepsy Specialist Nurses (SENsE study)
(2019)Purpose: To explore how Epilepsy Specialist Nurses in the Republic of Ireland enacted their clinical role. Methods: Qualitative descriptive design that involved individual and focus group interviews, observation and ... -
Evidence‐based practice among epilepsy specialist nurses in the Republic of Ireland: Findings from the SENsE study
(2019)Aim: To describe how epilepsy specialist nurses in Ireland enact the evidence‐based practice dimension of their role. Background: The importance of epilepsy specialist nurses (ESNs) delivering evidence‐based care ... -
An Exploration of Nurse-led Models of Cancer Care in Ireland: A Mixed Method Study
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Nursing & Midwifery. Discipline of Nursing, 2020)Background Within the cancer care services internationally and nationally, there has been a proliferation of nurse-led models of cancer care. However, such role development has all-too-often been ad hoc, and nature and ... -
A sequential explanatory mixed methods study on the relationships of degression and generalised anxiety disorder, with levels of alcohol consumption in order adults
(Trinity College Dublin. School of Nursing & Midwifery. Discipline of Nursing, 2020)Background: Depression and generalised anxiety disorder (GAD) in the older adult population (aged 65 and over) are underdiagnosed and undertreated, as is harmful drinking. The relationships of depression, and GAD, with ... -
An exploration of the relationship between spirituality, religion and mental health among youth who identify as LGBT+: A systematic literature review.
(2020)There is a growing interest in addressing spirituality in healthcare with evidence emerging that personal spiritual and religious practices, and support of these, can influence mental health in a positive way. However, ... -
The Cloaked Self. Professional de-cloaking and its implications for human engagement in nursing.
(2018)PURPOSE: Much of our practice as nurses is predicated on the development of a trusting relationship between patient and nurse. Through this, the nurse and patient can identify the issues which are challenging health, ...