Browsing by Subject "Nursing"
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Challenges faced by student nurses and midwives in clinical learning environment ??? A systematic review and meta-synthesis
(2021)Objectives: This systematic review aimed to offer insight and understanding, through synthesis of findings from studies that report on perspectives of student nurses/midwives, clinical instructors, clinical nurses/midwives ... -
eHealth and Standardised Nursing Languages:Supporting Practice. Advancing Science.
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Experiences of fathers regarding the diagnosis of their child with autism spectrum disorder: A narrative review of the international research
(2021)Aim and objectives The aim of this systematic review was to identify the views and experiences of fathers regarding their child's Autism Spectrum Disorder diagnosis. Background The diagnosis of a child's Autism ... -
Frontline Care in Irish Intellectual Disability Services: The Contribution of Nurses and Non-Nurse Care Staff
(2008)The ongoing development of generic intellectual disability services in Ireland, driven by a policy of inclusion and normalisation, has posed significant challenges to the interdisciplinary team, with the creation of new ... -
Guidance for COVID-19 in Nurse Led Residential Care Services for people with Disabilities
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Isabella Croke: A Nurse for the Catholic Cause during the Crimean War
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The mental health needs and concerns of older people who identify as LGBTQ+: A narrative review of the international evidence
(2019)Aims: To synthesize the best available evidence on the experiences and perceptions of older people who identify as LGBTQ+ regarding their mental health needs and concerns. Design: A narrative review and critical appraisal ... -
Newly Qualified General Nurses' Experiences of Internship: A Republic of Ireland Cross-Sectional Study
(university College Dublin, 2023)Background/ Aim Pre-registration nursing education varies across the globe. The uniqueness of the Irish degree in general nursing is the inclusion of a 36-week internship placement. The aim of internship is to consolidate ... -
The nurse and the state
(Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1920)The status and the education of the trained nurse is a subject that demands public attention: it is, therefore, appropriate that the Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland should have full particulars regarding ... -
A phenomenological exploration of transgender people's experiences of mental health services in Ireland
(2020)Aim: This study sought to explore the personal experiences of transgender people with Irish mental health services. Background: The transgender community have been identified as an underserved, under‐researched ... -
Pressure and protective factors influencing nursing students self-esteem: A content analysis study
(2016)Background: A review of the literature shows that the range of self-esteem in nursing students ranges from normal to low. It is hypothesized that different contextual factors could affect levels of self-esteem. Objective: ... -
Professional Socialization-The Key to Survival as a Newly Qualified Nurse
(2007)The impact and prevalence of professional socialization in nursing has been written about extensively. Despite the many positive developments that have taken place in nursing within the past decade, the role of professional ... -
Promoting kidney health in people with type 2 diabetes: part 1
(2023)The incidence of chronic kidney disease is increasing internationally with risk factors for the condition being the same as those for type 2 diabetes. It is important therefore for nurses to use primary, secondary and ... -
A review of interventions aimed at reducing pre-hospital delay time in acute coronary syndrome: what has worked and why?
(2012)Abstract BACKGROUND: Delay in seeking treatment for acute coronary syndrome (ACS) symptoms is a well recognised problem. While the factors that influence pre-hospital delay have been well researched, to date this ... -
Spiritual care competence for contemporary nursing practice: a quantitative exploration of the guidance provided by fundamental nursing textbooks
(2015)Spirituality is receiving unprecedented attention in the nursing literature. Both the volume and scope of literature on the topic is expanding, and it is clear that this topic is of interest to nurses. There is consensus ... -
Teaching Communication to Nursing Students: Contemporary Perspectives on Practice
(2014)Client-centred communication is an integral part of nursing and is the foundation stone for the provision of high quality nursing care. The success and effectiveness of the nurse-client relationship lies in the words and ...