Browsing University of Galway Theses by Author "Health Research Board"
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Antimicrobial prescribing and resistance in Irish general practice
Vellinga, Akke (2011-04-20)The emerging problem of antimicrobial resistance in bacterial pathogens is complex and the result of individual and population factors. Antimicrobial agents are unique therapeutics in that their impact goes beyond the ... -
Atrial fibrillation and stroke: natural history, risk factors and clinical consequences
McGrath, Emer (2013-08-28)Stroke is a leading cause of adult disability and the third leading cause of mortality in developed countries. Atrial fibrillation is a major risk factor for ischaemic stroke, associated with a five-fold increase in risk. ... -
Atrial Fibrillation and Stroke: Natural History, Risk Factors and Clinical Consequences
McGrath, E (2013-08-28)Stroke is a leading cause of adult disability and the third leading cause of mortality in developed countries. Atrial fibrillation is a major risk factor for ischaemic stroke, associated with a five-fold increase in risk. ... -
Economic Essays on Burden, Survivorship and Health Literacy - A Focus on HPV-Related Head and Neck Cancer
Coughlan, James Diarmuid (2014-09-20)Our understanding of cancer and the role of specific agents in its cause continues to evolve. Head and Neck Cancers (HNC) in the developed world were traditionally associated with excessive smoking and drinking. Since 2000, ... -
An economic examination of cancer screening
Walsh, Brendan (2014-05-30)A substantial burden is borne by individuals and societies from cancer. Cancer control strategies are implemented to reduce this burden and cancer screening is a central facet within cancer control strategies. Cancer ... -
Evaluating the economic impacts and cost-effectiveness of PSA testing for the secondary prevention of prostate cancer in the Republic of Ireland
Burns, Richéal (2015-12-18)Prostate cancer (PCa) incidence, internationally, has steadily increased since the latter half of the twentieth century as with the prevalence of other cancers. (Jemel et al, 2008; Jemel et al, 2011) It is recognised that ... -
Exploring and enhancing autonomy for older people in residential care
Welford, Claire Lisa (2012-10-25)The purpose of this study was to explore autonomy for older people in residential care. A single exploratory embedded case study design was used. The case study was adopted for the purpose of gaining a better understanding ... -
Intra-Renal Inflammation in Obesity and Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
McNicholas, Bairbre Aine (2013-09-30)Introduction: Unhealthy diet and sedentary lifestyle, lead to the constellation of obesity, hyperinsulinaemia and hyperlipidaemia that are risk factors for both chronic kidney disease and type 2 Diabetes mellitus. Renal ... -
Investigating the impact of genomic profiling on breast cancer risk prediction, treatment and outcome
McVeigh, Terri (2018-02-05)It has, for many years, been acknowledged that “breast cancer” is an umbrella term for many genetically and immunophenotypically distinct malignancies of the breast. Treatment paradigms are shifting in direct response to ... -
Multiple myeloma: The role of glycosylation in disease development and progression.
Glavey, Siobhan (2017-09-09)Multiple myeloma (MM) is a clonal plasma cell disorder that is characterized by skeletal destruction, renal failure, anaemia and hypercalcaemia. MM cells are intimately associated with the bone marrow microenvironment, ... -
Recruiting to clinical trials in maternity care: the development of a behaviour change intervention aimed at healthcare professionals
Hanrahan, Vivienne (NUI Galway, 2022-10-24)Randomised controlled trials are the gold standard for evaluating treatments and informing clinical decision making. Recruitment to trials is challenging, and especially so for perinatal and maternity trials. There are ... -
Site-directed mapping of nucleosome structure and dynamics in vitro
Doran, Jonathan (2013-03-04)The nucleosome core particle is the most basic unit of chromatin packaging. It is composed of an octamer of two each of the histone proteins H2A, H2B, H3 and H4 wrapped in ~147 bp of DNA. Nucleosome positioning and sliding ... -
A study on human error, safety culture and risk in radiation oncology
Sands, Gordon (2017-05-12)In 2010 the New York Times wrote a series of articles on different radiation procedures including radiotherapy treatments. These articles highlighted a number of incidents that have occurred in the course of radiotherapy ...