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301por O Mir, Marie, Cooney, Ciara, O’Sullivan, Cliona, Blake, Catherine, Kelly, Paula, Kiely, Pat, Noel, Jacques, Moore, David“…The clinic is run by physiotherapists working in an advanced practice role (APP), and is the first paediatric clinic of its type and scale in the Republic of Ireland. PURPOSE: To evaluate the efficacy of the service over the 3-year period from January 2011 to December 2013. …”
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302“…CONCLUSION: This study presents leading treatments and associated costs for CRPC patients in the Republic of Ireland (RoI), which are expected to steadily increase with demographic shifts. …”
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303por Mackay, Stuart James, White, Peter, McNulty, Jonathan P., Lane, Steven, Lewis, Sarah Jayne“…METHODS: EI scores were at commencement from radiography degree programmes at four universities in Australia, Hong Kong, Republic of Ireland and the United Kingdom using the short form of the trait EI questionnaire (TEIQue‐SF), which yields a Global score and four sub‐factors. …”
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304“…SETTING: Four multinational manufacturing workplaces in Cork, Republic of Ireland. SUBJECTS: Participants included 540 randomly selected employees from the four workplaces. …”
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305“…OBJECTIVES: This study compares trends in socioeconomic inequalities related to key cardiovascular risk factors in neighbouring countries Northern Ireland (NI) and the Republic of Ireland (RoI). DESIGN: Repeated cross-sectional studies. …”
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306por Kennedy, Aideen E., O’Mahony, Jim, Byrne, Noel, MacSharry, John, Sayers, Riona G.“…The Republic of Ireland reports a relatively low prevalence of Johne’s disease (JD) compared to international counterparts. …”
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307por McFarland, Noëleen, Bundle, Nick, Jenkins, Claire, Godbole, Gauri, Mikhail, Amy, Dallman, Tim, O'Connor, Catherine, McCarthy, Noel, O'Connell, Emer, Treacy, Juli, Dabke, Girija, Mapstone, James, Landy, Yvette, Moore, Janet, Partridge, Rachel, Jorgensen, Frieda, Willis, Caroline, Mook, Piers, Rawlings, Chas, Acornley, Richard, Featherstone, Charlotte, Gayle, Sharleen, Edge, Joanne, McNamara, Eleanor, Hawker, Jeremy, Balasegaram, Sooria“…The combination of epidemiological investigation and WGS indicated, however, that this outbreak was possibly caused by recurrent introductions from a local endemic zoonotic source, that a highly similar endemic reservoir appears to exist in the Republic of Ireland but has not been identified elsewhere, and that a subset of cases was associated with human-to-human transmission in a nursery.…”
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308“…Here, we use the bank vole, Myodes glareolus, introduced as a small founding population at a point source in the Republic of Ireland in c.1920's and its ecto- and endoparasites to ask: i) how does the parasite community vary across an invasion gradient, and ii) are parasite community associations driven by host traits and/or distance from the point of host introduction? …”
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309“…BACKGROUND: Bills have been put forward in the UK and Republic of Ireland proposing a move to Central European Time (CET). …”
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310por Keane, Eimear, Cullinan, John, Perry, Catherine P., Kearney, Patricia M., Harrington, Janas M., Perry, Ivan J., Layte, Richard“…This is a secondary analysis of Wave 1 (2007/2008) of the Growing Up in Ireland (GUI) Child Cohort Study, a sample of 8568 nine year olds from the Republic of Ireland. Dietary intake was assessed using a short, 20-item parent reported food frequency questionnaire and was used to create a dietary quality score (DQS) whereby a higher score indicated a higher diet quality. …”
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311por Jennings, Aisling A, Foley, Tony, McHugh, Sheena, Browne, John P, Bradley, Colin P“…METHODS: semi-structured interviews were conducted with 16 GPs in the Republic of Ireland. GPs were purposively recruited to include participants with differing levels of experience caring for people with BPSD in nursing homes and in community settings to provide maximum diversity of views. …”
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312“…Using data from the National Adult Nutrition Survey (NANS)—a food consumption survey conducted among 1500 Irish men and women over 18 years of age, residing in the Republic of Ireland at the time the survey was conducted—we aimed to characterize breakfast regularity, identify dietary patterns associated with regular breakfast consumption, and assess the nutritional quality of such dietary patterns, using the nutrient-rich food index score NRF9.3. …”
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313por Navarro, Pilar, Mehegan, John, Murrin, Celine M., Kelleher, Cecily C., Phillips, Catherine M.“…The Lifeways cohort study in the Republic of Ireland comprises 1082 index-child’s mothers, 333 index-child’s fathers, and 707 grandparents. …”
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314“…Methods: The SPPiRE study is a clustered randomised controlled trial (RCT), aiming to recruit 55 general practices and 400 patients (≥65 years) on ≥15 medications throughout the Republic of Ireland. This mixed-methods process evaluation of the SPPiRE study will integrate both quantitative and qualitative data. …”
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315por Reynolds, Ciara M. E., McMahon, Léan E., O’Malley, Eimer G., O’Connell, Michael P., Sheehan, Sharon R., Turner, Michael J.“…BACKGROUND: Maternity care in hospitals in the Republic of Ireland is funded by a hybrid of public finance and private health insurance. …”
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316“…Interviews, conducted in the Republic of Ireland over six-months in 2018, were audio-recorded, transcribed, and analysed by thematic analysis. …”
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317por Pett, J., McAleavey, P., McGurnaghan, P., Spiers, R., O'Doherty, M., Patterson, L., Johnston, J.“…Incidence and mortality were also lower than in the Republic of Ireland (ROI), although these observed differences are difficult to interpret given considerable differences in testing and surveillance between the two nations. …”
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318“…Following the outbreak of COVID-19 and subsequent restrictions in the Republic of Ireland, the number of Emergency Department attendances have reduced nationally. …”
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319por McBride, Orla, Murphy, Jamie, Shevlin, Mark, Gibson‐Miller, Jilly, Hartman, Todd K., Hyland, Philip, Levita, Liat, Mason, Liam, Martinez, Anton P., McKay, Ryan, Stocks, Thomas VA, Bennett, Kate M., Vallières, Frédérique, Karatzias, Thanos, Valiente, Carmen, Vazquez, Carmelo, Bentall, Richard P.“…OBJECTIVES: The C19PRC study aims to assess the impact of the COVID‐19 pandemic in the adult population of the UK, Republic of Ireland, and Spain. This paper describes the conduct of the first two waves of the UK survey (the “parent” strand of the Consortium) during March–April 2020. …”
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320por Hyland, P., Vallières, F., Shevlin, M., Bentall, R.P., McKay, R., Hartman, T.K., McBride, O., Murphy, J.“…METHOD: Nationally representative samples of the adult general population of the Republic of Ireland (N = 1041) and the United Kingdom (N = 2025) were assessed for their attitudes towards COVID-19 vaccination at three points from March to August 2020. …”
Publicado 2021
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