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View article: Community dwelling older adults’ decision to, and experience of attending the Emergency Department during COVID-19: a qualitative study
Community dwelling older adults’ decision to, and experience of attending the Emergency Department during COVID-19: a qualitative study Open
View article: Trends in GP dispensing of thickeners in the NHS England, 2019-24
Trends in GP dispensing of thickeners in the NHS England, 2019-24 Open
Introduction Oropharyngeal dysphagia is common and often results in aspiration. Thickeners are widely used to thicken liquids to slow the liquid bolus and prevent aspiration and aspiration pneumonia, despite multiple concerns about their u…
View article: Community/Crisis Cafés: Perspectives of Service Users and Carers Scoping Review
Community/Crisis Cafés: Perspectives of Service Users and Carers Scoping Review Open
Community/Crisis Cafés offer an alternative, out-of-hours mental health support by providing a safe, peer/clinician-supported environment for individuals in crisis. These cafés utilise peer support models that draw on personal experience, …
View article: Key informants’ perspectives on simulation-based learning experiences: a qualitative study
Key informants’ perspectives on simulation-based learning experiences: a qualitative study Open
View article: Indicators for Intellectual Disability Where No Formal Diagnosis Exists but Nursing Knowledge Demonstrates Grounds for a Formal Assessment: A Scoping Review
Indicators for Intellectual Disability Where No Formal Diagnosis Exists but Nursing Knowledge Demonstrates Grounds for a Formal Assessment: A Scoping Review Open
Globally, 1–3% of the population has an intellectual disability, but some remain undiagnosed, resulting in limited access to essential health and social care services, poor health outcomes, and higher risks of homelessness, substance abuse…
View article: Experiences of Irish Mentors and Mentees Engaged in a National Nursing and Midwifery Mentorship Programme: Mixed Methods Study With a Qualitative Focus on Mentors' Views
Experiences of Irish Mentors and Mentees Engaged in a National Nursing and Midwifery Mentorship Programme: Mixed Methods Study With a Qualitative Focus on Mentors' Views Open
Aim To gain an understanding of the experiences of mentors and mentees engaging in a national mentoring programme within nursing and midwifery in Ireland. Design A two‐phased convergent parallel mixed methods study was undertaken. Methods …
View article: Reflections and lessons learned from a journal and research club in advanced mental health nursing practice
Reflections and lessons learned from a journal and research club in advanced mental health nursing practice Open
This initiative enhanced ANPs research confidence and skills, effectively facilitating their transition to the ANP role.
View article: Exploring the Design, Development, and Implementation of a Peer‐Led Community Café in Mental Health Service Provision: A Qualitative Descriptive Study
Exploring the Design, Development, and Implementation of a Peer‐Led Community Café in Mental Health Service Provision: A Qualitative Descriptive Study Open
Aims To explore the design, development, and implementation of a peer‐led community café to support people in mental health crisis from the perspectives of key stakeholders in Ireland. Design Qualitative descriptive study. Methods Twelve i…
View article: The Reported Evidence of Nursing and Midwifery Mentorship Programmes Internationally: A Scoping Meta‐Review Providing a Comprehensive Overview of Mentorship Programmes
The Reported Evidence of Nursing and Midwifery Mentorship Programmes Internationally: A Scoping Meta‐Review Providing a Comprehensive Overview of Mentorship Programmes Open
Aim To synthesise and critically analyse existing reviews of evidence on mentorship in nursing and midwifery, providing a comprehensive overview of current knowledge. Design A scoping meta‐review. Methods The review was conducted using the…
View article: Lived Experience of Men with Prostate Cancer in Ireland: A Qualitative Descriptive Study
Lived Experience of Men with Prostate Cancer in Ireland: A Qualitative Descriptive Study Open
Background: Prostate cancer is recognised as the second most common diagnosed cancer in men and remains a significant global public health concern. In Ireland, the incidence of prostate cancer continues to rise, with approximately 1 in 6 m…
View article: Do not attempt cardiopulmonary resuscitation practice and policy in Ireland: a mixed-methods study of service user and advocacy group perspectives
Do not attempt cardiopulmonary resuscitation practice and policy in Ireland: a mixed-methods study of service user and advocacy group perspectives Open
The research study highlights points of weakness in the DNACPR decision-making framework for service users. While there is a desire to be involved in the DNACPR decision-making process, this is challenged by deficiencies in the understandi…
View article: Identifying the landscape and contribution of advanced nurse practitioners in supporting healthcare provision in Ireland in the 21st century: An integrative review
Identifying the landscape and contribution of advanced nurse practitioners in supporting healthcare provision in Ireland in the 21st century: An integrative review Open
View article: Referee report. For: The characteristics of person-centred care in residential services for children and adults with disabilities: a scoping review protocol [version 1; peer review: 1 approved with reservations]
Referee report. For: The characteristics of person-centred care in residential services for children and adults with disabilities: a scoping review protocol [version 1; peer review: 1 approved with reservations] Open
View article: Referee report. For: Addressing Age-Related Complexity in Intellectual Disability (AARC-ID): an economic analysis of different support models. Study protocol. [version 1; peer review: 1 approved]
Referee report. For: Addressing Age-Related Complexity in Intellectual Disability (AARC-ID): an economic analysis of different support models. Study protocol. [version 1; peer review: 1 approved] Open
View article: Exploring Implementation of Reasonable Adjustments in Hospitals for People With Intellectual Disability: Using a Realist Lens
Exploring Implementation of Reasonable Adjustments in Hospitals for People With Intellectual Disability: Using a Realist Lens Open
Aim To explore the factors influencing the implementation of reasonable adjustments in hospitals for people with intellectual disability: using a realist lens. Design A qualitative study using a realist lens. Methods Data collection involv…
View article: A survey study of healthcare workers on do not Attempt cardiopulmonary resuscitation practice and policy in Ireland
A survey study of healthcare workers on do not Attempt cardiopulmonary resuscitation practice and policy in Ireland Open
View article: Clinical supervisor’s experiences of peer group clinical supervision during COVID-19: a mixed methods study
Clinical supervisor’s experiences of peer group clinical supervision during COVID-19: a mixed methods study Open
View article: Enablers of and Barriers to Perinatal Mental Healthcare Access and Healthcare Provision for Refugee and Asylum-Seeking Women in the WHO European Region: A Scoping Review
Enablers of and Barriers to Perinatal Mental Healthcare Access and Healthcare Provision for Refugee and Asylum-Seeking Women in the WHO European Region: A Scoping Review Open
Perinatal mental health is a growing public health concern. Refugee and asylum-seeking women are particularly susceptible to experiencing perinatal mental illness and may encounter a range of challenges in accessing healthcare. This scopin…
View article: Role and contribution of the nurse in caring for patients with palliative care needs: A scoping review
Role and contribution of the nurse in caring for patients with palliative care needs: A scoping review Open
Background The provision of high-quality palliative care is important to nursing practice. However, caring for palliative care patients and their families is challenging within a complex everchanging health environment. Nonetheless the car…
View article: Quality of life and living with Parkinson’s disease: a qualitative exploration within an Irish context
Quality of life and living with Parkinson’s disease: a qualitative exploration within an Irish context Open
These findings add to the international literature by helping to achieve a deeper understanding of what it means to live with Parkinson's disease and how it influences quality of life. Participants experienced a range of fluctuating, and i…
View article: The Experiences and Perspectives of Persons with Prostate Cancer and Their Partners: A Qualitative Evidence Synthesis Using Meta-Ethnography
The Experiences and Perspectives of Persons with Prostate Cancer and Their Partners: A Qualitative Evidence Synthesis Using Meta-Ethnography Open
Prostate cancer affects one in nine men, so understanding patients’ and their partners experiences is crucial for developing effective treatments. The purpose of this review was to synthesis and report the experiences and views of persons …
View article: The establishment and value of peer group clinical supervision: A qualitative study of stakeholders' perspectives
The establishment and value of peer group clinical supervision: A qualitative study of stakeholders' perspectives Open
Aims Explore perspectives of steering group members and external clinical supervision facilitators of developing and establishing peer group clinical supervision. Background The climate of healthcare is complex which can lead to staff burn…
View article: The treatment, outcomes and management of hand, wrist, finger, and thumb injuries in the professional/amateur contact sport athletes: A scoping review
The treatment, outcomes and management of hand, wrist, finger, and thumb injuries in the professional/amateur contact sport athletes: A scoping review Open
Introduction: Amateur and professional participation in sport and physical activity worldwide is increasing in popularity, which in turn is increasing the volume and types of injuries sustained by athletes. Ensuring these injuries are trea…
View article: Leadership in intellectual disability practice: design, development, and evaluation of a programme to support practice
Leadership in intellectual disability practice: design, development, and evaluation of a programme to support practice Open
View article: The palliative care experience in Irish nursing homes during the COVID-19 pandemic: a survey of residents, family, and staff
The palliative care experience in Irish nursing homes during the COVID-19 pandemic: a survey of residents, family, and staff Open
Background Nursing homes and other long-term care services account for a disparate share of COVID-19 cases and casualties worldwide. During COVID-19 there is a distinct need to preserve a holistic view of the wellbeing of residents of nurs…
View article: Community dwelling older adults experience of attending the Emergency Department during COVID-19: A qualitative study
Community dwelling older adults experience of attending the Emergency Department during COVID-19: A qualitative study Open
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic resulted in a decrease in emergency department (ED) visits, particularly among older adults. The objective of this study is to explore the experiences of older adults attending the ED during COVID-19. Meth…
View article: A seesaw of equilibrium, midwives’ experiences of infection prevention and control guideline adherence: A qualitative descriptive study
A seesaw of equilibrium, midwives’ experiences of infection prevention and control guideline adherence: A qualitative descriptive study Open
Background Infection prevention and control guidelines play a key role in preventing infections which can impact mothers and their newborn’s quality of life. Despite the presence of evidenced-based infection prevention and control guidelin…
View article: Do not attempt cardiopulmonary resuscitation decision-making process: scoping review
Do not attempt cardiopulmonary resuscitation decision-making process: scoping review Open
Objectives To conduct a scoping review to explore the evidence of the process of do not attempt cardiopulmonary resuscitation (DNACPR) decision-making. Methods We conducted a systematic search and review of articles from 1 January 2013 to …
View article: ID Leadership data set
ID Leadership data set Open
Data from ID Leadership programme.
View article: Palliative care - role and contribution of the nurse
Palliative care - role and contribution of the nurse Open
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