Browsing by Author "Hunter, Andrew"
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Becoming a person again: A classic grounded theory of psychosocial intervention use with residents with dementia in long-stay care.
Hunter, Andrew (2014-05-14)This study set out to develop a theoretical understanding of staff's psychosocial intervention use with residents with dementia in long-stay care. This study applied classic grounded theory procedures. Data was collected ... -
Does empowerment mediate the effects of psychological factors on mental health, well-being, and recovery in young people?
Grealish, Annmarie; Tai, Sara; Hunter, Andrew; Emsley, Richard; Murrells, Trevor; Morrison, Anthony P. (Wiley-Blackwell, 2016-12-30)ObjectivesThere is consensus that empowerment is key to recovery from mental health problems, enabling a person to take charge of their life and make informed choices and decisions about their life. However, little is known ... -
Effectiveness of a structured education reminiscence-based programme for staff on the quality of life of residents with dementia in long-stay units: a study protocol for a cluster randomised trial
O'Shea, Eamon; Devane, Declan; Murphy, Kathy; Cooney, Adeline; Casey, Dympna; Jordan, Fionnuala; Hunter, Andrew; Murphy, Edel (Springer Nature, 2011-02-14)Background: Current projections indicate that there will be a significant increase in the number of people with dementia in Ireland, from approximately 40,000 at present to 100,000 by 2036. Psychosocial interventions, such ... -
Effectiveness of a structured education reminiscence-based programme for staff on the quality of life of residents with dementia in long-stay units: A study protocol for a cluster randomised trial.
O'Shea, Eamon; Devane, Declan; Murphy, Kathy; Cooney, Adeline; Casey, Dympna; Jordan, Fionnuala; Hunter, Andrew; Murphy, Edel (BioMed Central, 2011-02)Background: Current projections indicate that there will be a significant increase in the number of people with dementia in Ireland, from approximately 40,000 at present to 100,000 by 2036. Psychosocial interventions, such ... -
Exploring academic staff perceptions and experiences in the development and delivery of an undergraduate inter-professional pilot simulation
Summerville, Sarah; Casey, Dympna; McCarthy, Bernard; Hills, Caroline; Carroll, Clare; Costello, Maria; Hunter, Andrew; Burke, Eimear; Kennedy, Kieran; Power, Martin; Byrne, Dara; Donlon, Kate; Hanley, Marion; Ní Chianáin, Linda (NUI Galway, 2017-06-21)[No abstract available] -
Psychosocial intervention use in long-stay dementia care
Hunter, Andrew; Keady, John; Casey, Dympna; Grealish, Annmarie; Murphy, Kathy (SAGE Publications, 2016-07-09)The objective of this study was to develop a substantive grounded theory of staff psychosocial intervention use with residents with dementia in long-stay care. Becoming a person again emerged as the core category accounting ... -
Telling a ‘good or white lie’: The views of people living with dementia and their carers
Casey, Dympna; Lynch, Una; Murphy, Kathleen; Cooney, Adeline; Gannon, Mary; Houghton, Catherine; Hunter, Andrew; Jordan, Fionnuala; Smyth, Siobhan; Felzman, Heike; Meskell, Pauline (SAGE Publications, 2019-02-25)Objective: A common symptom of cognitive decline in people living with dementia, or people with memory problems, the cause of which has not yet been diagnosed, is the person repeatedly asking for loved ones who are ... -
Woman-centred care during pregnancy and birth in ireland: thematic analysis of women’s and clinicians’ experiences
Hunter, Andrew; Devane, Declan; Houghton, Catherine; Grealish, Annmarie; Tully, Agnes; Smith, Valerie (Springer Nature, 2017-09-25)Background: Recent policy and service provision recommends a woman-centred approach to maternity care. Midwifeled models of care are seen as one important strategy for enhancing women's choice; a core element of woman-centred ...