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Lesbian, gay or bisexual identity as a risk factor for trauma and mental health problems in Northern Irish students and the protective role of social support

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Áine Travers, Chérie Armour, Maj Hansen, Twylla Cunningham et al.

Journal: European journal of psychotraumatologyYear: 2020Citations: 38

Background: People identifying as lesbian, gay or bisexual (LGB) have been shown to experience more trauma and poorer mental health than their heterosexual counterparts, particularly in countries with discriminatory laws and policies. Northern Ireland is a post-conflict region with high rates of tra...

Social SciencesPsychologySocial PsychologyOpen Access
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The experience of informal caregivers in providing patient care in hospitals in low- and middle-income countries: A qualitative meta-synthesis

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Unarose Hogan, Amanda Bingley, Hazel Morbey, Catherine Walshe

Journal: Journal of Health Services Research & PolicyYear: 2022Citations: 33

OBJECTIVE: In low- and middle-income countries, informal caregivers frequently stay in hospitals and perform patient care tasks typically performed by nurses in other contexts. This article reviews qualitative research on these informal caregivers, to gain insight and understanding of their experien...

Health SciencesHealth ProfessionsRadiological and Ultrasound TechnologyOpen Access
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A family carer decision support intervention for people with advanced dementia residing in a nursing home: a study protocol for an international advance care planning intervention (mySupport study)

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Andrew Harding, Julie Doherty, Laura Bavelaar, Catherine Walshe et al.

Journal: BMC GeriatricsYear: 2022Citations: 18

BACKGROUND: Where it has been determined that a resident in a nursing home living with dementia loses decisional capacity, nursing home staff must deliver care that is in the person's best interests. Ideally, decisions should be made involving those close to the person, typically a family carer and ...

Health SciencesHealth ProfessionsGeneral Health ProfessionsOpen Access
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