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National Irish Bank: Coping with a Crisis and Beyond
(2000)
Mortimer, Gerard
National Irish Bank: Coping with a Crisis and Beyond
(2000)
Mortimer, Gerard
Achomaireacht:
<p>As March 1998 drew to a close, management at National Irish Bank (NIB) would have been forgiven for believing that the bank’s situation could not get any worse. The bank had just issued a robust defence of its position in relation to an off shore bond scheme which had been the subject of much media and political debate for the previous two months. In particular, it had severely criticised RTE, the state owned television and radio corporation, and the two RTE journalists who had broken and dominated the story.</p>
http://arrow.dit.ie/buschmarcas/1
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A Multiple Belonging : New Representations of National Identity in Contemporary International and Irish Art Practice
(2007)
Healy, Ciara
A Multiple Belonging : New Representations of National Identity in Contemporary International and Irish Art Practice
(2007)
Healy, Ciara
Achomaireacht:
<p>In the late 1980’s, flying somewhere over the ocean on one of my many journeys to visit family in Ireland, I wrote this Haiku. Some years later, I re-read it while sitting in my studio surrounded by scraps of old travel tickets, letters and other ephemera. Looking at the poem once again, I began to wonder about home and to which, if any, I belonged. Late one evening, listening to the voices on BBC Radio 4 crackle over the air waves into my damp Dublin studio, I looked out at the construction sites for the city’s new steel and granite utopias and thought about the number of migrant workers silently travelling to and from these sites at the most isolated hours of the day. As the skyscrapers and new apartments heralded Ireland’s new economic, environmental and social change, I began to see, for the first time, the connections between my stories of displacement and the stories of those employed to built the new world rising around me. How shared histories impact on the represen...
http://arrow.dit.ie/appamas/6
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Will Not Be Heard of Again: a Proposal to Combine the Resources of the National Library and Trinity College Library
(2001)
Grimes, Brendan
Will Not Be Heard of Again: a Proposal to Combine the Resources of the National Library and Trinity College Library
(2001)
Grimes, Brendan
Achomaireacht:
<p>A proposal to combine the resources of the National Library of Ireland and Trinity College Library Dublin was considered by the Irish government in 1960 but rejected on the advice of the Roman Catholic hierarchy. This article recounts the story.</p>
http://arrow.dit.ie/bescharcart/2
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Curriculum evolution at the Department of Baking Technology (National Bakery School), DIT, Kevin Street 1998-2008: What Factors Have Brought About a Change in the Curriculum
(2009)
Kavanagh, Mary
Curriculum evolution at the Department of Baking Technology (National Bakery School), DIT, Kevin Street 1998-2008: What Factors Have Brought About a Change in the Curriculum
(2009)
Kavanagh, Mary
Achomaireacht:
This thesis research set out to examine the factors which have contributed to curriculum evolution at the National Bakery School, Dublin Institute of Technology (DIT) from 1998 to 2008. It focused on a number of dimensions which have contributed to a radical shift in curriculum. Those dimensions include biographical, cultural, micro-political, structural, socio-historical, technological and scientific. The research design was essentially a hermeneutical, interpretative case study using qualitative data gathering techniques. The primary research methods employed were interviews conducted with lecturing staff, and a survey conducted with students travelling to Germany for continuing professional development. An extensive literature review was conducted of primary and secondary sources to support the elements of the research design and contextual background. The findings of the study clearly indicate a radical shift in curriculum in the Bakery School, in student intake and in pedagogie...
http://arrow.dit.ie/ltcdis/9
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Impacts of the National Hazardous Waste Management Plan
(2009)
Hrymak, Victor
Impacts of the National Hazardous Waste Management Plan
(2009)
Hrymak, Victor
Achomaireacht:
<p>The impacts of the national hazardous waste managemnent plan are discussed for various sectors in Ireland. These sectors include pharmaceutical, printing, transport, agriculture, health care, education and local authority sectors.</p>
http://arrow.dit.ie/schfsehart/58
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The Irish ‘Working Group on Information Literacy’ e Edging towards a national policy
(2012)
O'Brien, Terry; Russell, Philip
The Irish ‘Working Group on Information Literacy’ e Edging towards a national policy
(2012)
O'Brien, Terry; Russell, Philip
Achomaireacht:
<p>The authors of this paper provide an overview of the activities of the Irish Working Group on Information Literacy (WGIL) and its role in advancing a national policy for information literacy in the Republic of Ireland. The study focuses on the work of the group during its lifetime including the various activities, marketing and advocacy initiatives and some of the challenges and issues the group faced, in particular, the diversity of the Irish library and information sector and the lack of an integrated approach for information literacy development. The study presents the findings of the report produced by WGIL entitled Library Association of Ireland: Working Group on Information Literacy: Review of Cross-Sector Activity 2006e2008 and Initial Recommendations for Further Action which reviewed best practices and information literacy activities in the various LIS sectors in the Republic of Ireland during a two-year period. The key recommendation of this report is for the leade...
http://arrow.dit.ie/ittsupart/4
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A process evaluation of the national drug awareness campaign 2003 - 2005
(2007)
National Advisory Committee on Drugs; Sixmith, Jane; Nic Gabhainn, Saoirse
A process evaluation of the national drug awareness campaign 2003 - 2005
(2007)
National Advisory Committee on Drugs; Sixmith, Jane; Nic Gabhainn, Saoirse
http://hdl.handle.net/10147/120847
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National parasuicide registry Ireland annual report 2002
(2003)
National Suicide Research Foundation
National parasuicide registry Ireland annual report 2002
(2003)
National Suicide Research Foundation
Achomaireacht:
This is the second annual report from the National Parasuicide Registry. It is based primarily on data collected over the year 2002 on persons presenting to hospital with parasuicide (deliberate self-harm). Parasuicide data were collected from each health board region in the Republic of Ireland. There was complete coverage of the Midland, Mid- Western, North Eastern, North Western, South Eastern, Southern and Western Health Boards and partial coverage of the Eastern Regional Health Authority. In total, parasuicide data were collected for the full calendar year from 35 acute hospitals. Three acute hospitals were monitored for part of 2002, while there were no data collected from two general and one paediatric acute hospitals, all within the Eastern Regional Health Authority. Parasuicide data were also collected from all 16 Irish prisons and places of detention.
http://hdl.handle.net/10147/85493
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How well protected are sexually active 15-year olds? Cross-national patterns in condom and contraceptive pill use 2002–2006
(2009)
Nic Gabhainn, Saoirse; Baban, Adriana; Boyce, William; Godeau, Emmanuelle; HBSC Sexual ...
How well protected are sexually active 15-year olds? Cross-national patterns in condom and contraceptive pill use 2002–2006
(2009)
Nic Gabhainn, Saoirse; Baban, Adriana; Boyce, William; Godeau, Emmanuelle; HBSC Sexual Health Focus Group
Achomaireacht:
Objectives: To present comparative data on sexual initiation, and condom use and contraceptive pill use at last intercourse among adolescents in Europe, Israel and Canada. Methods: Data were collected by self-report questionnaire from nationally representative samples of 15 year olds in school classrooms in two cross-national surveys undertaken in 24 countries in 2001/02 and 30 countries in 2005/06. Results: In 2005/06 almost 27 % of those surveyed had had sex and almost 86 % reported using condoms or the contraceptive pill at last intercourse. This reflects little change since 2001/02 in prevalence of sexual initiation and a general increase in being well-protected at last intercourse. There were wide variations with up to a third of sexually active 15 year olds in some countries at risk for either Sexually Transmitted Infections or pregnancy, or both. Conclusions: Most adolescents were well protected against Sexually Transmitted Infections and pregnancy, but an important minority ...
http://hdl.handle.net/10147/79294
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Report to the National Advisory Committee on Drugs on use of bupuenouphine as an intervention in the treatment 8 of opiate dependence syndrome
(2002)
Working Party National Medicines Information Centre, St. James's Hospital
Report to the National Advisory Committee on Drugs on use of bupuenouphine as an intervention in the treatment 8 of opiate dependence syndrome
(2002)
Working Party National Medicines Information Centre, St. James's Hospital
http://hdl.handle.net/10147/77697
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National registry of deliberate self harm Ireland annual report 2011
(2012)
National Suicide Research Foundation
National registry of deliberate self harm Ireland annual report 2011
(2012)
National Suicide Research Foundation
Achomaireacht:
This is the tenth annual report from the National Registry of Deliberate Self Harm. It is based on data collected on persons presenting to hospital emergency departments as a result of deliberate self harm in 2011 in the Republic of Ireland. The Registry had near complete coverage of the country’s hospitals for the period 2002- 2005, and since 2006, all general hospital and paediatric hospital emergency departments in the Republic of Ireland have contributed data to the Registry. In 2011, the Registry recorded 12,216 presentations to hospital due to deliberate self harm nationally, involving 9,834 individuals. Taking the population into account, the agestandardised rate of individuals presenting to hospital following deliberate self harm in 2011 was 215 per 100,000, a significant 4% decrease on the rate in 2010. This decrease follows four successive increases in the rate of persons presenting to hospital following deliberate self harm in Ireland.
http://hdl.handle.net/10147/234104
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National Health Council minutes of the meeting 21st January 1977
(1977)
National Health Council
National Health Council minutes of the meeting 21st January 1977
(1977)
National Health Council
Achomaireacht:
I am directed by the Minister for Health to refer to your letter of 9 Samhain and enclosure regarding the labelling of medicines dispensed on prescription and to state that the views of the Council have been noted . 4. The labelling of medicines is one of several aspects to be considered in relation to additional controls of medicines generally , proposals for which are at present under consideration arising out of recommendations made to the Minister by the National Drugs Advisory Board and Comhairle na Nimheanna. The Council will be kept informed of developments in regard to these proposals . With regard to the specific question of whether dispensed medicines should be labelled with the proper name of the substance I am to point out that any decision to alter the existing practice in this regard is primarily a matter for the medical and pharmaceutical professions. Mise le meas (Sgd ) P. W. F1anagan
http://hdl.handle.net/10147/238551
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The changing world of women: National Women's Council of Ireland Annual Report 1997
(1997)
National Women's Council of Ireland
The changing world of women: National Women's Council of Ireland Annual Report 1997
(1997)
National Women's Council of Ireland
Achomaireacht:
A number of new initiatives were undertaken. The first Annual Women's Leadership Forum was held in Dublin City University. We ran a countrywide campaign on childcare and consolidated our links with women's groups in Northern Ireland through our projects Making Women Seen and Heard, Getting the Balance Right and Power. We continue to play an important part in the work of the European Women's Lobby through the participation of our Deputy Chairwoman. Submissions were made to Government on a range of issues of concern to women and our newsletter IN FOCUS was published quarterly with 3,OOO cop1es distributed to members, politicians, policy makers and other 'NGO's. 1n its first year of our participation in social partnership with our colleagues in the community and voluntary sector. Increasingly, the Council is asked to provide represtatives on a wide range of public bodies at national and regional levels
http://hdl.handle.net/10147/239142
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National Women's Council or Ireland annual report 1998: 25 years working with women
(1998)
National Women's Council of Ireland
National Women's Council or Ireland annual report 1998: 25 years working with women
(1998)
National Women's Council of Ireland
Achomaireacht:
The annual report of an organisation in the non-governmental sector is a very important document. It is one of the ways in which organisations account for themselves. It allows its funders, members and other interested parties, to get a sense of what the organisations priorities are and what its vision is. However, very often the people who actually carry out the wor1c can be invisible. Reflecting on the work done by all of us in the National Womens Council in 1998, I was struck by two things. Firstly, that the implementation of change creates the need for further change and secondly, the willingness and commitment of the staff in the Council to embrace new ways of working and to become enthusiastically involved in the variety of new projects and campaigns which were part of our 1998 agenda. When the 1993/94 Executive Board embar1ced on the development of a Strategic Plan for the Council. we knew where we wanted to go; our ideas were very firmly rooted in the problems as we saw them...
http://hdl.handle.net/10147/239766
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National Council for the Aged report on its three year term of office June 1981 to May 1984
(1984)
National Council for the Aged
National Council for the Aged report on its three year term of office June 1981 to May 1984
(1984)
National Council for the Aged
Achomaireacht:
The establishment of the National Council for the Aged in 1981 demonstrated a recognition by Government of the growing importance of the many issues relating to the elderly and to ageing, an awareness which is increasing world-wide as populations age and the number of elderly people increase at a very rapid pace. In 1950, according to United Nation's estimates, there were approximately 200 million persons 60 years of age and over throughout the world. By 1975, their number had increased to 350 million. United Nation's projections to the year 2000 indicate that the number will increase to 590 million, and by the year 2025 to over 1,100 million; that is an increase of 224 per cent since 1975.1 In Ireland too, the elderly population has been increasing steadily. Taking the number of persons aged 65 and over, for example, it increased from 329,800 to 369,000 in the decade between 1971 and 1981. This however, because of the age structure in the Irish population, represented a d...
http://hdl.handle.net/10147/249841
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National Maternity Hospital, Holles Street, annual report 1997
(1998)
National Maternity Hospital (NMH)
National Maternity Hospital, Holles Street, annual report 1997
(1998)
National Maternity Hospital (NMH)
Achomaireacht:
The year marked the end of Dr. Peter Boylan's Mastership and I would like to thank him for his leadership over the past seven years during which time the hospital experienced a significant increase in activity. The Executive Committee express their appreciation of his input and many achievements including the appointment of the current Matron and Secretary / Manager, the development of the Merrion Wing and his focus on communication and openness. During the year the three Dublin Maternity Hospitals engaged Mr. David Kennedy to prepare a Strategic Review Report which addresses the role of the hospitals in the organisation and the delivery of services in the Dublin region. The report, presented to the Department of Health in December, is primarily concerned with the totality of the services provided by the three hospitals in the greater Dublin area including their national tertiary care responsibilities . Its focus is on the development of these services tor the future in a coher...
http://hdl.handle.net/10147/249952
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National Maternity Hospital Dublin Clinical report: Centenary year 1994
(1994)
National Maternity Hospital (NMH)
National Maternity Hospital Dublin Clinical report: Centenary year 1994
(1994)
National Maternity Hospital (NMH)
Achomaireacht:
On March 17th, 1894 the National Maternity Hospital was opened. During its first year of operation, 308 women were admitted. There were 230 women delivered, 87 first births and 143 multiparous women; 46 women were admitted to the gynaecological wards . An additional 208 women were attended on the district. One woman was recorded as suffering from smallpox, there were no Caesarean deliveries and the forceps rate was recorded as 10%. A typical complicated labour was described as the woman spending eleven hours in the first stage and eight and a half hours in the second stage of labour. There is no record in the first year of the number of maternal deaths, but, at the time, the maternal mortality rate in Dublin was of the order of 350 per 100,000 deliveries. The main causes of maternal mortality at the time wife puerperal fever, hypertensive disorders, and haemorrhage associated with miscarriage, placental separation, and postpartum. There were about 10,000 babies born in the Dublin ar...
http://hdl.handle.net/10147/250132
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National Council for the Professional Development of Nursing and Midwifery: newsletter: autumn 2004: issue 14.
(2004)
National Council for the Professional Development of Nursing and Midwifery
National Council for the Professional Development of Nursing and Midwifery: newsletter: autumn 2004: issue 14.
(2004)
National Council for the Professional Development of Nursing and Midwifery
Achomaireacht:
The National Council’s fourth annual conference takes place in the Alexander Hotel, Dublin, on the 17 and 18 November 2004. The title of this year’s conference is Facing the Challenge of Change: Nurses and Midwives – Proactive in Professional Development to Support Change. The conference will be opened by the Minister for Health and Children, Mr Micheál Martin. There will be two keynote addresses. The first will be delivered by Mr Michael Kelly, Secretary General of the Department of Health and Children on the Changing Role of the Department of Health and Children. The second will be delivered by Mr. Kevin Kelly, Chairman of the Interim Health Service Executive (iHSE) on Building the Health Services Executive – Looking Forward to 2005 and Beyond. The programme for the conference includes speakers from the United States of America, Australia and Ireland. In previous years, about 1,000 nurses and midwives have attended the conference over the two days. Detailed information about this ...
http://hdl.handle.net/10147/263575
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National Council for the Professional Development of Nursing and Midwifery: newsletter: summer 2002: issue 6
(2002)
National Council for the Professional Development of Nursing and Midwifery
National Council for the Professional Development of Nursing and Midwifery: newsletter: summer 2002: issue 6
(2002)
National Council for the Professional Development of Nursing and Midwifery
Achomaireacht:
The theme for this year’s conference is Building on the Health Strategy – Challenges for Nurses and Midwives. The conference will examine the primary care focus of the strategy, with particular emphasis on developing and advancing community nursing and midwifery. The vision on which the strategy is based is built on the pillars of equity, people centredness, quality and accountability. It sets out a series of national goals under the headings of better health for everyone, fair access, responsive and appropriate care delivery and high performance. The framework for change that will enable the achievement of these goals include the strengthening of primary care, developing human resources, organisational reform, reforming acute hospitals, funding and information. The development of primary care is therefore a central theme in the strategy and it is incumbent on all nurses and midwives to inform themselves as to how their role can contribute to the further advancement of strategies fo...
http://hdl.handle.net/10147/263533
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National Council for the Professional Development of Nursing and Midwifery: quarterly review: Winter 2004: issue 16.
(2004)
National Council for the Professional Development of Nursing and Midwifery
National Council for the Professional Development of Nursing and Midwifery: quarterly review: Winter 2004: issue 16.
(2004)
National Council for the Professional Development of Nursing and Midwifery
Achomaireacht:
Our regular readers will notice a number of changes in this edition. We have changed the name from Newsletter to NCNM Quarterly Review. This change of name reflects the way in which this publication has developed over the last four years. It has become a platform for reflection on key policy and management issues affecting nursing within the Irish Health Services. Somehow the name Newsletter no longer did justice to what has become a broader based reflective publication. As well as the change of name, you will also notice a change in our look. We hope these changes meet with your approval and that they encapsulate within themselves much of the dynamism of developments within nursing, midwifery and the Health Services in Ireland in recent years. The National Council’s fourth annual conference was attended this year by over 900 nurses and midwives. An account of the contents of the conference is contained in this newsletter and abstracts of speakers’ presentations are available on our...
http://hdl.handle.net/10147/263574
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National Council for the Professional Development of Nursing and Midwifery quarterly review: winter 2005 : issue 20.
(2005)
National Council for the Professional Development of Nursing and Midwifery
National Council for the Professional Development of Nursing and Midwifery quarterly review: winter 2005 : issue 20.
(2005)
National Council for the Professional Development of Nursing and Midwifery
Achomaireacht:
The National Council’s fifth annual conference was attended this year by over 900 nurses and midwives. An account of the contents of the conference is contained in this newsletter and abstracts of speakers’ presentations are available on our website at www.ncnm.ie. The annual conference has become one of the most important events of the year for nurses and midwives, affording as many as possible the opportunity to come together to discuss issues of central importance to the development of the profession and of the services. The theme for this year’s conference was Innovation for the Health Services: Nurses and Midwives Promoting Change. The conference was addressed this year by the Tánaiste and Minister for Health and Children, Mary Harney, TD, and the Chief Executive of the Health Service Executive, Professor Brendan Drumm. In this edition of the NCNM Quarterly Review, we report on the launch of the Review of Nurses and Midwives in the Prescribing and Administration of Medicinal Pr...
http://hdl.handle.net/10147/263592
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National Council for the Professional Development of Nursing and Midwifery quarterly review: Autumn 2005: issue 19.
(2005)
National Council for the Professional Development of Nursing and Midwifery
National Council for the Professional Development of Nursing and Midwifery quarterly review: Autumn 2005: issue 19.
(2005)
National Council for the Professional Development of Nursing and Midwifery
Achomaireacht:
The fifth annual conference of the National Council takes place in Jury’s Hotel, Ballsbridge, Dublin on the 16th and 17th November 2005. The theme for this year’s conference is Innovation for the Health Services: Nurses and Midwives Promoting Change. The conference will be opened by the Tánaiste and Minister for Health and Children, Mary Harney, TD, who will also deliver the keynote address. In addition, Mr Michael Scanlan, Secretary General of the Department of Health and Children, will speak on the Policy Role of the Department of Health and Children within the Irish Health Service. The programme for the conference includes speakers from the USA, New Zealand and Ireland. In previous years, about 1,000 nurses and midwives have attended the conference over the two days. The conference is an important element of the work of the Council as it gives us an opportunity to address the key issues affecting the profession today and to provide nurses and midwives with a space for reflection ...
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National Council for the Professional Development of Nursing and Midwifery: quarterly review: summer 2005: issue 18.
(2005)
National Council for the Professional Development of Nursing and Midwifery
National Council for the Professional Development of Nursing and Midwifery: quarterly review: summer 2005: issue 18.
(2005)
National Council for the Professional Development of Nursing and Midwifery
Achomaireacht:
The news section of this edition of the NCNM Quarterly Review contains information on the appointment of new members to the National Council. The new Council had its first meeting on 25 April 2005 and Dr Laraine Joyce was elected as Chairperson of the Council. I would like to take this opportunity to welcome all of the new members to the Council. They were nominated by the Tánaiste and Minister for Health and Children, Mary Harney, TD and their role in ensuring that the Council continues to deliver relevant services to nurses and midwives and to the health services is crucial. We are fortunate in having such an experienced chairperson in Dr Laraine Joyce. She brings to the role a wealth of experience from the Health Service Executive’s Office for Health Management. She has a deep understanding of the issues facing nursing and midwifery from her period as Chairperson of the Nurse Education Forum, which was responsible for moving nurse and midwife education to degree level.
http://hdl.handle.net/10147/263612
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National Council for the Professional Development of Nursing and Midwifery: quarterly review: Winter 2006: issue 24.
(2006)
National Council for the Professional Development of Nursing and Midwifery
National Council for the Professional Development of Nursing and Midwifery: quarterly review: Winter 2006: issue 24.
(2006)
National Council for the Professional Development of Nursing and Midwifery
Achomaireacht:
The National Council’s sixth annual conference was attended this year by around 1,000 nurses and midwives. An account of the contents of the conference is contained in this newsletter and abstracts of speakers’ presentations are available on our website at www.ncnm.ie. The annual conference has become one of the most important events of the year for nurses and midwives – affording as many as possible the opportunity to come together to discuss issues of central importance to the development of the profession. The title of this year’s conference was Developing Services for Patients and Clients: Nurses and Midwives Promoting Innovation and Change. The conference was addressed this year by the Minister for Health and Children Mary Harney, TD and the Chief Executive of the Health Service Executive, Professor Brendan Drumm.
http://hdl.handle.net/10147/263614
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National Council for the Professional Development of Nursing and Midwifery: quarterly review: Autumn 2006: issue 23.
(2006)
National Council for the Professional Development of Nursing and Midwifery
National Council for the Professional Development of Nursing and Midwifery: quarterly review: Autumn 2006: issue 23.
(2006)
National Council for the Professional Development of Nursing and Midwifery
Achomaireacht:
In this issue of the NCNM Quarterly Review we report on the outcome of a very significant research exercise that was commissioned by the National Council in partnership with the Health Research Board (HRB) and aimed at identifying the research priorities for nursing and midwifery in Ireland. The final report of this research was launched recently at an event in Dublin Castle by the Tánaiste and Minister for Health and Children, Mary Harney. The report identifies twenty-four research priorities for nursing and twenty-six for midwifery, which, according to Dr Therese Meehan, who led the research team, reflect European and North American trends and suggest research programmes that target health service concerns. Principal among these priorities for clinical and managerial and educational nursing are outcomes of care delivery, recruitment and retention of nurses and evidence-based practice. For midwifery, the main priorities include satisfaction with care, promoting women-centred care a...
http://hdl.handle.net/10147/263615
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