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    AuthorFox, Jackie (2)
    Hynes, Sinéad (2)
    Ekstam, Lisa (1)Fuller, Sara (1)Orban, Kristina (1)... View MoreSubjectCommunity engagement project (1)Dating (1)diagnosis (1)Internationalisation (1)lived experience (1)... View MoreDate Issued2020 (1)2017 (1)TypeConference Paper (2)

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    Making internationalisation a reality for occupational therapy students (MIROTS) - a community engagement project 

    Fox, Jackie; Hynes, Sinéad; Ekstam, Lisa; Orban, Kristina; Shiel, Agnes; Truman, Juliette (Community Knowledge Initiative, NUI Galway, 2017-06-14)
    Occupational therapists support and enable people to partake in occupations or activities that are important to them; that they need/want/are expected to do. Occupational therapists are increasingly involved in services ...
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    Dating with a diagnosis: The lived experience of people with multiple sclerosis 

    Tabassum, Kinza; Fox, Jackie; Fuller, Sara; Hynes, Sinéad (SAGE Publications, 2020-12-07)
    Background: With an average age of onset of about 20-40 years, MS usually manifests during early adulthood, which is considered to be a critical period for the development and maintenance of relationships particularly ...
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