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View article: One hundred years of EEG for brain and behaviour research
One hundred years of EEG for brain and behaviour research Open
On the centenary of the first human EEG recording, more than 500 experts reflect on the impact that this discovery has had on our understanding of the brain and behaviour. We document their priorities and call for collective action focusin…
View article: Proceedings of the 15 <sup>th</sup> International Newborn Brain Conference: Neonatal Neurocritical Care, seizures, and continuous aEEG and /or EEG monitoring
Proceedings of the 15 <sup>th</sup> International Newborn Brain Conference: Neonatal Neurocritical Care, seizures, and continuous aEEG and /or EEG monitoring Open
Preterm children are at risk for language development delays. Early shared reading has been demonstrated to enhance language development and functional brain connectivity in full-term
\nchildren. Therefore, recent research examines the pot…
View article: Proceedings of the 15 <sup>th</sup> International Newborn Brain Conference: Long-term outcome studies, developmental care, palliative care, ethical dilemmas, and challenging clinical scenarios in neonatal neurology
Proceedings of the 15 <sup>th</sup> International Newborn Brain Conference: Long-term outcome studies, developmental care, palliative care, ethical dilemmas, and challenging clinical scenarios in neonatal neurology Open
BACKGROUND: Preterm birth is associated with significant risks for long-term impairments in brain structure and cognitive functions (1). At the microscopic level, the transient inflammatory and hypoxic-ischemic events occurring during prem…
View article: A qualitative study of family members’ perspectives regarding decision-making for nursing home residents’ care
A qualitative study of family members’ perspectives regarding decision-making for nursing home residents’ care Open
The family members of residents and the nursing home caregivers disagreed about the significance of upholding resident autonomy to respect residents' dignity. The family members held that not all instances where residents refused care refl…
View article: Implementing and evaluating resources to support good maternity care for parents with learning disabilities: A qualitative feasibility study in England
Implementing and evaluating resources to support good maternity care for parents with learning disabilities: A qualitative feasibility study in England Open
Reasonable adjustments need to be prioritised to facilitate implementation of resources to support personalised maternity care and to address inequity for parents with learning disabilities. Aspirations for equity suggested commitment from…
View article: Ethical aspects of technologies of surveillance in mental health inpatient settings – Enabling or undermining the therapeutic nurse/patient relationship?
Ethical aspects of technologies of surveillance in mental health inpatient settings – Enabling or undermining the therapeutic nurse/patient relationship? Open
...The Editorial explores ethical aspects of utilising surveillance technologies in mental health care contexts: Might such technologies enable or diminish the effectiveness of the therapeutic relationship? How might their adoption impact …
View article: Special issue: Cultivating character for care
Special issue: Cultivating character for care Open
In October 2022, a group of scholars and practitioners came together to discuss some of the most challenging questions relating to ethical care practices. The theme of the symposium was Cultivating Character for Care. The context for the e…
View article: Is this a good time to be a nurse?
Is this a good time to be a nurse? Open
The authors of this Editorial – a newly qualified dual registered (adult and mental health) nurse (CM) and an experienced nurse ethicist and educator (AG) - recently collaborated on a book relating to nursing practice and education. The bo…
View article: Proceedings of the 14th International Newborn Brain Conference: Neonatal Neurocritical Care, seizures, and continuous aEEG and /or EEG monitoring
Proceedings of the 14th International Newborn Brain Conference: Neonatal Neurocritical Care, seizures, and continuous aEEG and /or EEG monitoring Open
BACKGROUND:Seizures are more common during the neonatal period than at any other age, occurring at a rate of 1.10-5.5 per 1,000 live births.Neonatal seizures occur during the fi rst 30 days of postnatal life and constitute a neurological e…
View article: Faculty Perception of Tasks Relevant to Academic Success in the First Year of Law School: A Longitudinal Analysis
Faculty Perception of Tasks Relevant to Academic Success in the First Year of Law School: A Longitudinal Analysis Open
Using results from surveys conducted in 2003 and 2018, we examined the perceived importance attributed to a set of specific tasks taught by faculty in required law school courses, with each questionnaire item in the survey corresponding to…
View article: Proceedings of the 13th International Newborn Brain Conference: Neonatal Neurocritical Care, Seizures, and Continuous EEG monitoring
Proceedings of the 13th International Newborn Brain Conference: Neonatal Neurocritical Care, Seizures, and Continuous EEG monitoring Open
OBJECTIVE:We assessed the impact of early enteral feeding introduction during therapeutic hypothermia on time to reach full enteral feeding (FEF) and other feeding related outcomes in infants born at ≥35 weeks gestational age and diagnosed…
View article: Twenty-Five Years of Language Policies and Initiatives in Ireland: 1995-2020
Twenty-Five Years of Language Policies and Initiatives in Ireland: 1995-2020 Open
Ireland is a multilingual country, home to at least 212 languages, as well as English, the Irish language - the oldest language in Europe still spoken as a vernacular - and our native Irish Sign Language, whose users’ rights have only rece…
View article: Cardiac rehabilitation in Ireland during the COVID-19 pandemic
Cardiac rehabilitation in Ireland during the COVID-19 pandemic Open
Introduction: Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is strongly recommended for patients with CVD. Unfortunately, COVID-19 greatly disrupted the traditional CR delivery model in Ireland, and this has necessitated a swift response by CR programmes to…
View article: Reframing dementia: Nursing students' relational learning with rather than about people with dementia. A constructivist grounded theory study
Reframing dementia: Nursing students' relational learning with rather than about people with dementia. A constructivist grounded theory study Open
Objectives Developing an informed and effective workforce that provides effective and ethical care to people with dementia and their families is an international priority. Here we explore the impact of a novel approach on students of adult…
View article: Findings from a mixed‐methods pragmatic cluster trial evaluating the impact of ethics education interventions on residential care‐givers
Findings from a mixed‐methods pragmatic cluster trial evaluating the impact of ethics education interventions on residential care‐givers Open
There has been little previous research regarding the effectiveness of ethics education interventions for residential care‐givers. The Researching Interventions to Promote Ethics in social care project responded to the question: Which is t…