Andrew Harding, Julie Doherty, Laura Bavelaar, Catherine Walshe et al.
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 ...
Julien Kirchgesner, Bram Verstockt, Michel Adamina, Kristine H. Allin et al.
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) poses a clinical challenge due to its variable progression and treatment response. Despite the development of predictive models, their clinical application remains limited due to validation and methodological inconsistencies. The current topical ...
David W. Eyre, Sheila Lumley, Denise O’Donnell, Mark Campbell et al.
Article Figures and data Abstract Introduction Results Discussion Materials and methods Data availability References Decision letter Author response Article and author information Metrics Abstract We conducted voluntary Covid-19 testing programmes for symptomatic and asymptomatic staff at a UK teach...
Dagmar Corry, Julie Doherty, Adrienne McCann, Frank Doyle et al.
BACKGROUND: As the population of older adults' increases, the complexity of care required to support those who choose to remain in the community has also increased. Anticipatory Care Planning (ACP) through earlier identification of healthcare needs is evidenced to improve quality of life, decrease t...
Daniel Brown, Phillip Gray, Julie Doherty, E. Simpson
International Journal of Exercise Science 17(5): 531-550, 2024. Substantial health benefits can be derived from walking at a moderate intensity cadence. To help regulate this cadence, three distinct aids exist 1) self-perception; 2) cadence prescription; 3) auditory cues. This study aimed to compare...