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        Barriers and facilitators of medicines reconciliation at transitions of care in Ireland - a qualitative study.

        Redmond, Patrick; Munir, Khalid; Alabi, Oludare; Grimes, Tamasine; Clyne, Barbara; Hughes, Carmel; Fahey, Tom (2020-06-23)
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        Barriers to surgery performed by non-physician clinicians in sub-Saharan Africa-a scoping review.

        van Heemskerken, Phylisha; Broekhuizen, Henk; Gajewski, Jakub; Brugha, Ruairí; Bijlmakers, Leon (2020-07-17)
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        The benefits and harms of therapeutic exercise on physical and psychosocial outcomes in people with multimorbidity: Protocol for a systematic review.

        Bricca, Alessio; Harris, Lasse K; Saracutu, Madalina; Smith, Susan M; Juhl, Carsten B; Skou, Søren T (2020-05-12)
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        The benefits of meditation and mindfulness practices during times of crisis such as COVID-19.

        Behan, C (2020-05-14)
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        Body Mass Index Trajectories in the First 5 Years and Associated Antenatal Factors.

        Mattsson, Molly; Murray, Deirdre M; Hawkes, Colin P; Kiely, Mairead; Ní Chaoimh, Carol; McCarthy, Fergus P; Biesma, Regien; Boland, Fiona (2021-02-19)
        Background: The increasing prevalence of childhood obesity is an important public health issue and the development of obesity in early life and associated risk factors need to be better understood. The aim of this study was to identify distinct body mass index trajectories in the first 5 years of life and to examine their associations with factors identified in pregnancy, including metabolic parameters. Methods: BMI measurements from 2,172 children in Ireland enrolled in the BASELINE cohort study with BMI assessments at birth, 2, 6, and 12 months, and 2 and 5 years were analyzed. Growth mixture modeling was used to identify distinct BMI trajectories, and multivariate multinomial logistic regression was used to assess the association between these trajectories and antenatal factors. Results: Three distinct BMI trajectories were identified: normal (89.6%); rapid gain in the first 6 months (7.8%); and rapid BMI after 12 months (2.6%). Male sex and higher maternal age increased the likelihood of belonging to the rapid gain in the first 6 months trajectory. Raised maternal BMI at 15 weeks of pregnancy and lower cord blood IGF-2 were associated with rapid gain after 1 year. Conclusion: Sex, maternal age and BMI, and IGF-2 levels were found to be associated with BMI trajectories in early childhood departing from normal growth. Further research and extended follow-up to examine the effects of childhood growth patterns are required to understand their relationship with health outcomes.
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        Bronchial Epithelial Cell Transcriptomics: A Tool to Monitor and Predict Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Progression?

        De Santi, Chiara; Greene, Catherine M (2021-04)
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        Brugada Pattern Type 2 Diagnosis Unmasked by Aspiration Pneumonia.

        Sattar, Yasar; Ullah, Waqas; Zaidi, Syeda Ramsha; Almas, Talal; Alraies, M Chadi (2020-05-28)
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        C9orf72 associates with inactive Rag GTPases and regulates mTORC1-mediated autophagosomal and lysosomal biogenesis.

        Wang, Mingmei; Wang, Hongfeng; Tao, Zhouteng; Xia, Qin; Hao, Zongbing; Prehn, Jochen H M; Zhen, Xuechu; Wang, Guanghui; Ying, Zheng (2020-02-25)
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        CCU 2003: National Survey of the Presentation and Management of Acute Myocardial infarction (AMI) & Other Acute Coronary Syndromes (ACS) in Irish Hospital

        Doyle, Frank; De La Harpe, Davida; McGee, Hannah; Shelly, Emer; Walsh, Michael; Daly, Kieran (Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland (RCSI), 2004)
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        The challenges of COVID-19 for community pharmacists and opportunities for the future.

        Hayden, John C; Parkin, Rebecca (2020-05-21)
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        Circulating miR-330-3p in Late Pregnancy is Associated with Pregnancy Outcomes Among Lean Women with GDM.

        Pfeiffer, Shona; Sánchez-Lechuga, Begoña; Donovan, Paul; Halang, Luise; Prehn, Jochen H M; Campos-Caro, Antonio; Byrne, Maria M; López-Tinoco, Cristina (2020-01-22)
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        The clinical and molecular significance associated with STING signaling in breast cancer.

        Parkes, Eileen E; Humphries, Matthew P; Gilmore, Elaine; Sidi, Fatima A; Bingham, Victoria; Phyu, Su M; Craig, Stephanie; Graham, Catherine; Miller, Joseph; Griffin, Daryl; et al. (2021-06-25)
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        Clinical management and outcomes of primary ovarian leiomyosarcoma - Experience from a sarcoma specialist unit.

        Cojocaru, Elena; Palahepitiva Gamage, Githmi; Butler, John; Barton, Desmond P; Thway, Khin; Fisher, Cyril; Messiou, Christina; Miah, Aisha B; Zaidi, Shane; Gennatas, Spyridon; et al. (2021-03-02)
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        Cognitive impairment and cardiovascular medication use: Results from wave 1 of The Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing.

        Rohde, Daniela; Hickey, Anne; Williams, David; Bennett, Kathleen (Cardiovascular Therapeutics, 2017-08-24)
        To explore the association between cardiovascular medication use and cognitive impairment in adults aged 50 years and over.
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        Cognitive impairment and medication adherence post-stroke: A five-year follow-up of the ASPIRE-S cohort.

        Rohde, Daniela; Gaynor, Eva; Large, Margaret; Mellon, Lisa; Bennett, Kathleen; Williams, David J; Brewer, Linda; Hall, Patricia; Callaly, Elizabeth; Dolan, Eamon; et al. (2019-01-01)
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        College of Anaesthetists, R.C.S.I. Annual Report 2001/2002

        College of Anaesthetists, R.C.S.I. (College of Anaesthetists, R.C.S.I., 2002-05)
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        Commissioning a short stay observation unit (SSOU) in a children’s facility within a Dublin academic teaching hospital.

        Power, Eoin; Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland (Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, 2014-01-01)
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        A community virtual ward model to support older persons with complex health care and social care needs

        Lewis, C; Moore, Z; Doyle, F; Martin, A; Patton, D; Nugent, LE (Clinical Interventions in Aging, 2017-06)
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        Comorbidities and their link with individual health status: A cross-sectional analysis of 23,892 people with knee and hip osteoarthritis from primary care.

        Muckelt, Paul Edward; Roos, E M; Stokes, M; McDonough, S; Grønne, D T; Ewings, S; Skou, S T (2020-05-14)
        A retrospective analysis of 23,892 patients with knee and hip OA was conducted to determine comorbidities present (number/clusters) and how these linked with pain intensity (0-100), widespread pain (site numbers), medication usage (paracetamol, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, opioids), quality of life EuroQol five dimension scale (EQ-5D), and physical function (walking speed) using independent t-tests or χ 2 test.
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        Comorbidity versus multimorbidity: Why it matters.

        Harrison, Christopher; Fortin, Martin; van den Akker, Marjan; Mair, Frances; Calderon-Larranaga, Amaia; Boland, Fiona; Wallace, Emma; Jani, Bhautesh; Smith, Susan (2021-03-02)
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