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Michelle Hanlon,Michael Hogan,Hannah Durand et al. Michelle Hanlon et al.
Background: Population ageing and improvements in healthcare mean the number of people living with two or more chronic conditions, or 'multimorbidity', is rapidly increasing. This presents a challenge to current disease-specific care delive...
Louise Lynch,Mary McCarron,Philip McCallion et al. Louise Lynch et al.
Background: Sedentary behaviour contributes to non-communicable diseases, which account for almost 71% of world deaths. Of these, cardiovascular disease is one of the largest causes of preventable death. It is not yet fully understood what ...
Francesco Fattori,Deirdre O&#x;Donnell,Beatriz Rodríguez-Martín et al. Francesco Fattori et al.
Background: Shared decision-making (SDM) is a dialogical relationship where the physician and the patient define the problem, discuss the available options according to the patient's values and preferences, and co-construct the treatment pl...
Jack Flynn,Laura O&#x;Connor,Michelle Hanlon et al. Jack Flynn et al.
Recent estimates suggest that up to 34% of frontline workers in healthcare (FLWs) at the forefront of the COVID-19 pandemic response are reporting elevated symptoms of psychological distress due to resource constraints, ineffective treatmen...
Kate Devenney,Niamh Murphy,Ronan Ryan et al. Kate Devenney et al.
Introduction: As both the number of cancer survivors and the length of survival time are increasing, long-term health issues related to cancer and its treatment are becoming more prevalent. Research suggests that exercise can mitigate sever...
Cathal Seoighe,Adrian P Bracken,Patrick Buckley et al. Cathal Seoighe et al.
Genomics is revolutionizing biomedical research, medicine and healthcare globally in academic, public and industry sectors alike. Concrete examples around the world show that huge benefits for patients, society and economy can be accrued th...
Maria Kelly,Katie M O&#x;Brien,Ailish Hannigan Maria Kelly
Background: This study aims to examine the potential of currently available administrative health and social care data for palliative and end-of-life care (PEoLC) research in Ireland. Objectives include to i) identify data sources for PEoLC...
Kieran A Walsh,Thomas Plunkett,Kirsty K O&#x;Brien et al. Kieran A Walsh et al.
Background: The relationship between procedural volume and outcomes for percutaneous coronary interventions (PCI) is contentious, with previous reviews suggesting an inverse volume-outcome relationship. The aim of this st...
Sinéad Kiernan,David Mockler,Clíona Ní Cheallaigh et al. Sinéad Kiernan et al.
Background: Adults who are experiencing homelessness suffer higher levels of premature mortality and age-related medical conditions compared to the general population, but little is known about physical factors that influence their health e...