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A qualitative exploration of cardiovascular disease patients’ views and experiences with an eHealth cardiac rehabilitation intervention: The PATHway project
(2020)
O'Shea, Orlagh; Woods, Catherine B.; McDermott, Lauri; Buys, Roselien; Cornelis, N...
A qualitative exploration of cardiovascular disease patients’ views and experiences with an eHealth cardiac rehabilitation intervention: The PATHway project
(2020)
O'Shea, Orlagh; Woods, Catherine B.; McDermott, Lauri; Buys, Roselien; Cornelis, Nils; Claes, Jomme; Cornelissen, Veronique; Gallagher, Anne; Newton, Helen; Moyna, Niall M.; McCaffrey, Noel; Susta, Davide; McDermott, Clare; McCormack, Ciara; Budts, Werner; Moran, Kieran
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The aim of this study is to explore participants’ views and experiences of an eHealth phase 3 cardiac rehabilitation (CR) intervention: Physical Activity Towards Health (PATHway). Sixty participants took part in the PATHway intervention. Debriefs were conducted after the six-month intervention. All interviews were audio recorded and transcribed verbatim. Transcripts were analysed with Braun and Clarke’s thematic analysis. Forty-four (71%) debriefs were conducted (n = 34 male, mean (SD) age 61 (10) years). Five key themes were identified: (1) Feedback on the components of the PATHway system, (2) Motivation, (3) Barriers to using PATHway, (4) Enablers to using PATHway, and (5) Post programme reflection. There were a number of subthemes within each theme, for example motivation explores participants motivation to take part in PATHway and participants motivation to sustain engagement with PATHway throughout the intervention period. Participant engagement with the components of the PATHw...
http://hdl.handle.net/10344/9002
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Barriers and motivators in engaging with technology-enabled cardiac rehabilitation: a patient and health professional perspective.
(2016)
Walsh, Deirdre; Woods, Catherine; Moran, Kieran; McCaffrey, Noel; Cornelissen, Véroniqu...
Barriers and motivators in engaging with technology-enabled cardiac rehabilitation: a patient and health professional perspective.
(2016)
Walsh, Deirdre; Woods, Catherine; Moran, Kieran; McCaffrey, Noel; Cornelissen, Véronique; Buys, Roselien; Cornelis, Nils; Newton, Helen; Gallagher, Anne; Casserly, Ivan; McAdam, Brendan
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Background Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of premature death and disability in Europe. Effective cardiac rehabilitation (CR) can improve mortality and morbidity rates, yet uptake of community-based CR is low (Department of Health and Children, 2010). PATHway (Physical Activity Towards Health) is a technology enabled behaviour change intervention designed to enable patients to self-manage their health. Aims From a patient’s perspective, this study aims to determine the key personal, social and physical factors that inhibit or promote a patient’s capacity to engage with a technology enabled CR programme. From a healthcare professional’s perspective, this study aims to explore a) opinions and preferences for the most appropriate content and most viable approach for delivery of the PATHway intervention, b) strategies for recruitment and retention of study participants, c) treatment adherence, and d) strategies to overcome barriers to the acceptability of the intervent...
http://doras.dcu.ie/21153/
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Clozapine-induced stuttering: an estimate of prevalence in the west of ireland
(2018)
Murphy, Ruth; Gallagher, Anne; Sharma, Kapil; Ali, Tariq; Lewis, Elizabeth; Murray, Iva...
Clozapine-induced stuttering: an estimate of prevalence in the west of ireland
(2018)
Murphy, Ruth; Gallagher, Anne; Sharma, Kapil; Ali, Tariq; Lewis, Elizabeth; Murray, Ivan; Hallahan, Brian
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Objectives: Clozapine is the most effective treatment available for treatment-resistant schizophrenia; however, it is also associated with a large array of adverse effects that limits its tolerability. A number of previous case reports have noted an association between clozapine and stuttering, however the rate of this possible adverse effect is yet to be established. Methods: In this paper, we present six cases of patients treated with clozapine who developed stuttering. Results: Clozapine was associated with stuttering in 0.92% of individuals treated with clozapine in the region. Clozapine-induced stuttering was associated with an increase in treatment dose or with dose titration at initiation of clozapine in five individuals, with dose reduction or slower dose titration associated with a cessation of stuttering in these cases. Conclusions: This is the largest case series to date examining clozapine-induced stuttering and indicates that clozapine-induced stuttering is a relatively...
http://hdl.handle.net/10379/13048
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Co-design and user validation of a technology-enabled behaviour change intervention for individuals with cardiovascular disease: Preliminary findings
(2016)
Woods, Catherine; Walsh, Deirdre; Duff, Orlaith; Claes, Jomme; Buys, Roselien; Cornelis...
Co-design and user validation of a technology-enabled behaviour change intervention for individuals with cardiovascular disease: Preliminary findings
(2016)
Woods, Catherine; Walsh, Deirdre; Duff, Orlaith; Claes, Jomme; Buys, Roselien; Cornelissen, Véronique; Gallagher, Anne; Newton, Helen; McCaffrey, Noel; Casserly, Ivan; McAdam, Brendan; Moran, Kieran
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Purpose: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of premature death and disability in Europe. Effective exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation (CR) can improve mortality and morbidity rates, yet uptake of community-based CR is low (1). PATHway (Physical Activity Towards Health) is a technology-enabled lifestyle behaviour change intervention designed to enhance patient self-management of CVD through adherence to physical activity and other health behaviours. This paper explains the co-design and user validation process that is being employed for the development of the PATHway platform. Methods: CVD patients from a) hospital-based CR and b) community-based CR across two sites (Dublin, Ireland; Leuven, Belgium) are invited to participate in the study. To facilitate an iterative process, three separate rounds of semi-structured interviews, a total of twelve focus groups (4 groups x 3 rounds) are planned between February and April 2016. In round one interviews, participan...
http://doras.dcu.ie/21660/
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Even Her Nudes Were Lovely: Toward Connected Self-Reliance At The Irish Museum Of Modern Art - A Research Report On The Museum's Programme For Older Adults
(1999)
Fleming, Ted; Gallagher, Anne
Even Her Nudes Were Lovely: Toward Connected Self-Reliance At The Irish Museum Of Modern Art - A Research Report On The Museum's Programme For Older Adults
(1999)
Fleming, Ted; Gallagher, Anne
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An EU SOCRATES funded project on Museums, Keyworkers and Lifelong Learning. In association with the Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin; Victoria and Albert Museum, London; Swedish Museum of Architecture, Stockholm; Forum d'Art Contemporain, Luxembourg; Buro fur Kulturvermittlung, Vienna; Museo Muncipal de Vila Franca de Xiva, Portugal and the School of Educational Studies, University of Surrey, England.
http://mural.maynoothuniversity.ie/990/
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Feasibility, acceptability, and clinical effectiveness of a technology-enabled cardiac rehabilitation platform (Physical Activity Toward Health-I): randomized controlled trial
(2020)
Claes, Jomme; Cornelissen, Véronique; McDermott, Clare; Moyna, Niall M.; Pattyn, Nele; ...
Feasibility, acceptability, and clinical effectiveness of a technology-enabled cardiac rehabilitation platform (Physical Activity Toward Health-I): randomized controlled trial
(2020)
Claes, Jomme; Cornelissen, Véronique; McDermott, Clare; Moyna, Niall M.; Pattyn, Nele; Cornelis, Nils; Gallagher, Anne; McCormack, Ciara; Newton, Helen; Gillain, Alexandra; Budts, Werner; Goetschalckx, Kaatje; Woods, Catherine B.; Moran, Kieran A.; Buys, Roselien
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BACKGROUND: Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is highly effective as secondary prevention for cardiovascular diseases (CVDs). Uptake of CR remains suboptimal (30% of eligible patients), and long-term adherence to a physically active lifestyle is even lower. Innovative strategies are needed to counteract this phenomenon. OBJECTIVE: The Physical Activity Toward Health (PATHway) system was developed to provide a comprehensive, remotely monitored, home-based CR program for CVD patients. The PATHway-I study aimed to investigate its feasibility and clinical efficacy during phase III CR. METHODS: Participants were randomized on a 1:1 basis to the PATHway (PW) intervention group or usual care (UC) control group in a single-blind, multicenter, randomized controlled pilot trial. Outcomes were assessed at completion of phase II CR and 6-month follow-up. The primary outcome was physical activity (PA; Actigraph GT9X link). Secondary outcomes included measures of physical fitness, modifiable cardiovasc...
http://hdl.handle.net/10344/8672
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In trouble from day one: Children in Clondalkin with Emotional and Behavioural Difficulties - A Community Response
(2002)
Fleming, Ted; Gallagher, Anne
In trouble from day one: Children in Clondalkin with Emotional and Behavioural Difficulties - A Community Response
(2002)
Fleming, Ted; Gallagher, Anne
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The Clondalkin Partnership, Clondalkin Drugs Task Force, Youth Support and Training Unit and other agencies have identified a need in the area to support young people whose challenging and/or disruptive behaviours place them at risk of non-completion of schooling or training. A ten-year education plan (Clondalkin Partnership, 1999) and a study of school absenteeism (McSorley, 1997) highlighted the problems of young people at risk. Clondalkin Partnershipâs Area Action Plan 2000-2006 includes âsupport for young people at risk of exclusion from schoolâ as one of its key community-based initiatives. The Education Working Group of Clondalkin Partnership established the Working Party on Young People exhibiting Emotional and Behavioural Difficulties, to examine the possibility of providing a local area intervention for children in this category. The results of the research are presented in this report. Aims and objectives of the research The aim of this research is to provi...
http://mural.maynoothuniversity.ie/985/
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Power Privilege and Points: the choices and challenges of access in Dublin: A review of current practice
(2003)
Fleming, Ted; Gallagher, Anne
Power Privilege and Points: the choices and challenges of access in Dublin: A review of current practice
(2003)
Fleming, Ted; Gallagher, Anne
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This report presents the results of research undertaken by the Department of Adult and Community Education at NUI Maynooth for the Employment and Education Working Group of the Dublin Employment Pact. The aim of the research is to provide an overview of Access Programmes in the Dublin area for school leavers from disadvantaged communities, with the following objectives: · To describe existing provision · To assess its impact on participation and retention in third-level education · To identify gaps in provision · To identify elements of best practice · To make recommendations towards improvements in current policy and practice The report is based on documentary analysis, and primary research including interviews, focus group discussions, questionnaires and attendance at meetings and information sessions with providers. The documents consulted include programme reports and evaluations, policy documents and research reports.
http://mural.maynoothuniversity.ie/983/
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