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        Fit to Flourish: A simple guide from your HSE physiotherapist to keep you active and healthy

        HSE Cork Kerry Community Healthcare; O'Shea, Fiona; Twohig, Teresa (Health Service Executive, 2021-01)
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        Vigorous physical activity in relation to family affluence: time trends in Europe and North America.

        Sigmundová, Dagmar; Sigmund, Erik; Tesler, Riki; Ng, Kwok W; Hamrik, Zdenek; Mathisen, Frida Kathrine Sofie; Inchley, Jo; Bucksch, Jens (2019-07-05)
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        Blue care: a systematic review of blue space interventions for health and wellbeing.

        Britton, Easkey; Kindermann, Gesche; Domegan, Christine; Carlin, Caitriona (Health Promotion International, 2018-12-18)
        There is increasing interest in the potential use of outdoor water environments, or blue space, in the promotion of human health and wellbeing. However, therapeutic nature-based practices are currently outpacing policy and the evidence base for health or wellbeing benefits of therapeutic interventions within blue space has not been systematically assessed. This systematic review aims to address the gap in understanding the impacts of blue space within existing interventions for targeted individuals. A systematic review was carried out, searching Google Scholar, SCOPUS, PubMed, etc. through to August 2017. Only blue space interventions were included that were specifically designed and structured with a therapeutic purpose for individuals with a defined need and did not include nature-based promotion projects or casual recreation in the outdoors. Thirty-three studies met the inclusion criteria and were assessed. Overall, the studies suggest that blue care can have direct benefit for health, especially mental health and psycho-social wellbeing. The majority of papers found a positive or weak association between blue care and health and wellbeing indicators. There was also some evidence for greater social connectedness during and after interventions, but results were inconsistent and mixed across studies with very few findings for physical health. This is the first systematic review of the literature on blue care. In summary, it has been shown that mental health, especially psycho-social wellbeing, can be improved with investment in blue spaces. Key areas for future research include improving understanding of the mechanisms through which blue care can improve public health promotion.
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        Smoking cessation support and obstetric outcomes in an Irish maternity hospital.

        McDonnell, Brendan P; Keogan, Sheila; Clancy, Luke; Regan, Carmen (2018-11-12)
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        HSE healthier vending policy: assessment of compliance

        Health Service Executive (HSE); Lawless, Agatha; Bel-Serrat, S.; Stanley, I.; Murrin, C.; Kelleher, C.C.; Health Service Executive (HSE); University College Dublin (Health Service Executive (HSE), 2018-09)
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        Sexual health news (Issue 6, Spring 2018)

        Health Service Executive; Grogan, Martin; Tobin, Tracey; Butt, Anita Ghafoor; Health Promotion & Improvement, HSE South East (Health Service Executive (HSE), 2018)
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        Sexual health news, Issue 4: Spring 2017

        Health Service Executive (HSE); Health Promotion and Improvement; Tobin,Tracey; Health Promotion and Improvement, HSE South East (Health Service Executive (HSE), 2017)
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        Sharing Experiences And Suggestions Around Alcohol & Substance Abuse: A Collaborative Guide For Parents, 4th Edition

        Wall, Brian (Health Service Executive (HSE), 2017)
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        How to Implement “HSE Tobacco Free Campus Policy” Tobacco Free Campus Implementation Guidance Document

        Health Service Executive (HSE); HSE Tobacco Free Ireland Programme (Health Service Executive (HSE), 2016-11)
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        Sexual Health News Issue 03 2016

        Health Service Executive (HSE), Health Promotion; Grogan, Martin; Health Promotion & Improvement HSE South West (Health Service Executive (HSE), 2016-09-14)
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        Sexual Health News Issue 02 2016

        Health Service Executive (HSE) (Health Service Executive (HSE), 2016-04)
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        Smoking cessation and mental health: A briefing for front-line staff

        Health Service Executive (HSE); HSE Tobacco Free Ireland Programme; National Centre for Smoking Cessation and Training UK (NCSCT); Robson, Deborah; Potts, Jennifer (Health Service Executive (HSE), 2016)
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        Sexual health news : issue 1 ; Autumn/Winter 2015

        Health Service Executive (HSE); Grogan, Martin; Guiry, Roisin; HSE South West, Health Promotion & Improvement; HSE Sexual Health & Crisis Pregnancy Programme (Health Service Executive (HSE), 2015-09-30)
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        Sexual health news : issue 087 ; Spring/Summer 2014

        Health Service Executive (HSE) (Health Service Executive (HSE), 2014-04-03)
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        The Childhood Obesity Surveillance Initiative (COSI) in the Republic of Ireland: Findings from 2008, 2010 and 2012

        The Childhood Obesity Surveillance Initiative (COSI) (Health Service Executive (HSE), 2014-03)
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        Exploring interdisciplinary perspectives: Social care and medical students’ views surrounding the covert administration of medicines

        Power, Martin Dr.; NUI Galway Health Promotion (Health Service Executive (HSE), 2014-02-28)
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        Capacity building impact of the foundation programme in sexual health promotion: a multiple stakeholder perspective

        Higgins, Agnes; Daly, Louise; de Vries, Jan; Keogh, Brian; McCann, Edward; Sharek, Danika; Trinity College Dublin School of Nursing and Midwifery (Health Service Executive, 2014-02)
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        Sexual health news : issue 07 ; Autumn/Winter 2013

        Health Service Executive (HSE) (Health Service Executive (HSE), 2013-11)
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        Investing in human resources for health: the need for a paradigm shift.

        Zhao, Feng; Squires, Neil; Weakliam, David; Van Lerberghe, Wim; Soucat, Agnes; Toure, Kadidiatou; Shakarishvili, George; Quain, Estelle; Maeda, Akiko; 1African Development Bank, Rue de Ghana BP 323 - 1002 Tunis Belvédère, Tunisia . 2Department for International Development, London, England . 3Global Health Programme, Health Service Executive, Dublin, Ireland . 4Institute of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, University of Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal . 5The Partnership for Maternal, Newborn and Child Health, Geneva, Switzerland . 6The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, Geneva, Switzerland . 7United States Agency for International Development, Washington, United States of America (USA). 8The World Bank, Washington, USA . (World Health Organisation (WHO), 2013-11)
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        Lifestyle and cancer: the relative effects of a workplace health promotion program across gender and social class.

        Hope, A; Kelleher, C; O'Connor, M; Department of Health Promotion, National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland. (2013-10-03)
        A self-administered cross-sectional survey was used to assess the relative impact of a health promotion program on blue- and white-collar workers of both sexes. The program operated in five different types of organizations and consisted of exercise, nutrition, smoking, stress, breast and testicular self-examination. Significant positive improvements occurred on at least five health behaviors for female workers reporting and four behaviors for male workers, with the greatest gains among blue-collar women. Several study limitations are noted suggesting a cautious interpretation of the results.
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