Browsing by Subject "Nursing and Midwifery"
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Perceptions of people with dementia and carers on robot companions
(NUI Galway, 2015)[No abstract available] -
The perceptions of people with dementia on robot companions and their potential to reduce loneliness and isolation
(2015)Introduction & background: Many people with dementia experience social exclusion, loneliness and isolation which contribute to further cognitive decline. The use of ICT solutions to combat isolation and loneliness in people ... -
The perceptions of people with dementia on robot companions and their potential to reduce loneliness and isolation
(2016-06-22)[No abstract available] -
The perceptions of people with dementia on the factors that strengthen their resilience
(NUI Galway, 2015)[No abstract available] -
Preserving control: understanding people's experiences before, during and after involuntary admission under the Mental Health Act 2001
(2016-06-08)Aim: To generate a grounded theory to understand people’s experiences before, during and after involuntary admission and/or detention. Background: The MHA (2001) provides a legal framework for the involuntary admission ... -
Prevention of striae gravidarum
(NUI Galway, 2020-04-30)Introduction Striae gravidarum, or stretch marks, are a common physiological skin change occurring during pregnancy. They improve postpartum, but do not disappear fully. While their cause remains unclear, many associated ... -
So what have the Roman's researchers ever done for us - MARIO
(NUI Galway, 2015-11-19)[no abstract available] -
Spiralling vulnerabilities: Understanding the cervical screening behaviours of women over 50 living in the west of Ireland
(NUI Galway, 2020-12-08)In Ireland, 1 in 4 women over 50 do not attend cervical screening (CervicalCheck Report, 2017a). The aim in this dissertation is to understand the cervical screening behaviours of women over 50. Located within the interpretive ... -
Understanding Emergency Nurses' experiences of moral distress
(2016-09-29)This study sought to understand emergency nurses' experiences of moral distress. Classical Grounded Theory based on the works of Glaser & Strauss and Glaser informed the study design. Participants included Staff Nurses, ... -
What people with dementia want: designing MARIO an acceptable robot companion
(NUI Galway, 2016)The number of people with dementia is expected to double every 20 years to 66 million by 2030 and 115 million by 2050 [1]. More than a third of people with dementia have reported loneliness [2]. Robots have the potential ...