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Roisin O&#x;Donovan,Zhuming Bao,Elaine Lehane et al. Roisin O&#x;Donovan et al.
Objective: To review the literature to understand women's experiences of and the interactions between infant feeding, mental health and wellbeing following psychological birth trauma. ...
Shane Collins,Tony Foley,Diarmuid Quinlan et al. Shane Collins et al.
Introduction: Acne Vulgaris (Acne) is a common, chronic, cutaneous disorder associated with scarring, hyperpigmentation, and adverse psychological effects. The high prevalence of acne places a significant burden on health...
Maja Dumana,Seán Ó Riain,John Paul Byrne Maja Dumana
Negative healthcare professional experiences of work can undermine health system stability by contributing to shortages, burnout and poor retention. Research into doctors' and nurses' working conditions indicates the important role of 'soli...
Manjula Manikandan,Pauline Hunter-Graham,Ailish McGahey et al. Manjula Manikandan et al.
Introduction: Adults with cerebral palsy (CP) are at increased risk of non-communicable diseases and often experience secondary complications as they age. Physical activity can mitigate these risks and improve well-being....
Hau Nguyen,John Gilmore,Rikke Siersbaek et al. Hau Nguyen et al.
Background: People experiencing homelessness face profound sexual health inequities, driven by overlapping structural vulnerabilities including housing instability, stigma, limited healthcare access, and social exclusion,...
Dylan Keegan,Lisa Brennan,Saber Azami-Aghdash et al. Dylan Keegan et al.
Background: Clinical research is important for advancing medical knowledge, improving patient care, evaluating interventions, and developing new therapies. However, as with many activities, clinical research generates car...
Anne Doyle,Abigail K Stevely,Suzi Lyons et al. Anne Doyle et al.
Introduction: Alcohol-related fatal fires represent a tragic but preventable death. Geographic features of these events can inform prevention campaigns and are important to consider in combination with other risk factors....
Marie Tierney,Gráinne Sheill,Elaine Toomey et al. Marie Tierney et al.
Background Exercise rehabilitation offers substantial benefits for people living with and beyond cancer, improving physical, psychological, and disease-related outcomes. Despite strong evidence and policy support, integration of exercise in...
Dolores Donegan,Sean Paul Teeling,Martin McNamara Dolores Donegan
Background: Staff wellbeing is a growing concerns in healthcare settings, where increased workload, emotional demand, and organisational pressures contribute to stress, burnout, and reduced psychological safety. Mental He...
Siobhán E McCarthy,Jill Poots,John McCaffrey et al. Siobhán E McCarthy et al.
A core remit of the Evidence Based QUality Improvement and Patient Safety (EQUIPS) Research Network (2024-2029) is to inform research priorities for the Irish healthcare system. Previously, research prioritisation exercises have treated qua...