School of Nursing and Midwifery Scholarly Impact Report 2021
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CATHERINE MCAULEY SCHOOL OF NURSING AND MIDWIFERY, UCC
Attendance at the 50th European Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Therapies (EABCT)
Healthcare Experience, Engagement and Reform
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The School of Nursing and Midwifery are working with frontline clinical nurses to improve quality of care for older people as COVID-19 and cyber attacks threaten our health system. Theme 2 – Enhancing Cancer Awareness and Survivorship Programme (ESCASP) Dr Saab and Team Successfully Secure Prestigious HRB DIFA 2020 Grant The Unmet need in Cancer Genetic Services: conducting an environmental scan of the cancer genetics services in an Irish context
Theme 1 – Healthcare Workforce
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Dr Mohamad Saab Presents at the European Cancer Prevention Conference in Belgium and becomes Associate Editor of the European Journal of Cancer Prevention Dr Mohamad Saab presents during Sigma’s 32nd Virtual International Nursing Research Congress and RCSI’s 40th Annual International Nursing and Midwifery Conference Dr Mohamad Saab presents on virtual reality and nursing education during the International Council of Nurses Congress 2021
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Workforce Planning and Safe Nurse Staffing Symposium
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Theme 2 – J.U.S.T.I.C.E in Healthcare: Just, Universal, Sustainable, Trusted, Inclusive, Caring, & Ethical Healthcare in life and death
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Nursing Ethics Feminist Perspectives Launch 23 February
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“Visitor restrictions during the COVID-19 pandemic: An ethical case study”
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Funding awarded by the Irish Hospice Foundation for study: “Economic Impacts of Bereavement in Ireland”
32nd International Confederation of Midwives: Strengthening Midwifery Globally Conference held in June 2021
Dr Mohamad Saab secures research funding to explore strategies to improve lung cancer referral in Ireland
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Successful funding under the College of Medicine and Health (CoMH) Interdisciplinary Seed Award (CiSA) in collaboration with Marymount University Hospital and Hospice.
Views of Generation Z regarding care and care careers: a four-country study
Dr Mohamad Saab and Ms Helen Leahy present on end-of-life care in Ireland during the “End of Life and Palliative Care in Europe” Erasmus event.
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Identifying priorities for Family Carers through a Participatory Process
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Theme 3 – Maternity, Families and Primary Care (MF&PC)
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Further Conference Presentations
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Symptom management at the end of life for people with intellectual disabilities
School of Nursing & Midwifery staff and students contributing to international community health and well-being.
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Poster Presentations
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Publications
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Theme 3 - Mental Health and Wellbeing Research for the 21st Century: People, Organisations, and Places
Publication of a teaching and practice resource guide for Public Health Nurses.
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Professional Journals
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Launch of Report of the Evaluation of the Implementation of Peer Group Clinical Supervision for nurses in the HSE South
Book Chapters
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Supporting online learning through community contribution and the connected university.
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Reports
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Safe4Child: Erasmus+ Funding awarded to conduct an International Intervention Study to reduce coercive practice, seclusion and restraint in child and adolescent residential units Report on the Implementation of a film-based mental health and wellbeing workshop in secondary schools: INTINN undertaken by SoNM team
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Forming an All-Ireland Midwifery Network
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Practice Enhancement for Exclusive Breastfeeding (PEEB) HRB APA 2019-029
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Maternity, Families and Primary Care PhD Scholarship Award - An eHealth intervention to improve psychosocial outcomes for women in the perinatal period.
Mr Murray McKenzie and Dr James O Mahony publish research for “Masters in Cognitive & Behavioural Psychotherapy”
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Conference Attendance/ Presentation
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Maternity, Families and Primary Care PhD Scholarship Award - The development and pilot testing of an intervention to enhance the initiation and continuation of breastfeeding
Dr Johnny Goodwin presents on the use of film-based interventions at Turku University of Applied Sciences
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