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pro vyhledávání: '"Siobhan, MacHale"'
Autor:
Colin Angus, John D Ryan, Stephen Stewart, Niamh Fitzgerald, SIOBHAN MACHALE, Kathryn Allen, Tobias Maharaj
Publikováno v:
BMJ Open, Vol 13, Iss 2 (2023)
Objective To determine the impact of minimum unit pricing (MUP) on the primary outcome of alcohol-related hospitalisation, and secondary outcomes of length of stay, hospital mortality and alcohol-related liver disease in hospital.Design Databases MED
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/c725ee7d3ebb446da0d575daef271352
Autor:
Anne M. Doherty, Rosie Plunkett, Katherine McEvoy, Eric Kelleher, Maurice Clancy, Elizabeth Barrett, Elaine Greene, Eugene Cassidy, William Lee, Siobhan MacHale
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Psychiatry, Vol 12 (2021)
Objective: This study aimed to describe the provision of consultation-liaison psychiatry (CLP, also known as liaison psychiatry) services in acute hospitals in Ireland, and to measure it against recommended resourcing levels.Methods: This is a survey
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/ceac818405544601ba831f2730bb260e
Publikováno v:
Irish Journal of Medical Science (1971 -).
Autor:
Caoimhe McLoughlin, Sudha Jain, Aoibheann McLoughlin, Ahad A. Abdalla, John Cooney, Siobhan MacHale
Publikováno v:
Irish Journal of Medical Science (1971 -). 190:1523-1528
To evaluate the characteristics of mental health presentations to the emergency department in two different hospital settings. This was a retrospective cross-sectional study examining ED referrals to psychiatry in an inner-city and suburban centre. T
Autor:
Yvonne Hartnett, Khadija Alshurafa, Joseph McAndrew, Darren Daly, Mohamed Alsaffar, David Cotter, Mary Cannon, Siobhan MacHale, Kieran C. Murphy, Helen Barry
Publikováno v:
Irish journal of psychological medicine.
Objectives: To examine the impact of the first full year of the COVID-19 pandemic and its associated restrictions on the volume and nature of psychiatric presentations to an emergency department (ED) in a large academic hospital. Methods: Anonymised
Publikováno v:
Irish Journal of Medical Science
Background The reconfiguration of many Irish stand-alone psychiatric units has led to many patients in acute mental health need now being assessed in emergency departments (EDs). This has implications for ED resources and raises questions about appro
Autor:
Mary Cannon, Julia O’Leary, David Cotter, Joseph McAndrew, Siobhan MacHale, Helen Barry, Kieran C. Murphy
Publikováno v:
Irish Journal of Psychological Medicine
Objectives:To determine if the initial COVID-19 societal restrictions, introduced in Ireland in March 2020, impacted on the number and nature of psychiatry presentations to the emergency department (ED) of a large academic teaching hospital.Methods:W
Autor:
Imran Sulaiman, Siobhan MacHale, Ross K. Morgan, Helen Barry, Cora McNally, Killian Hurley, Samuel J. McConkey, Ciara Ottewill, Helen O'Brien, Niall Pender, Michael Emmet O'Brien, Eoghan de Barra, Gerard F. Curley, Diane Gillan, Michael J Tracey, Noel G. McElvaney, Cedric Gunaratnam, Fiona Kiernan, Daniel Ryan, Richard W. Costello
Publikováno v:
Irish Journal of Medical Science
Irish Journal of Medical Science (1971-)
Irish Journal of Medical Science (1971-)
Background In January 2020, the WHO declared the SARS-CoV-2 outbreak a public health emergency; by March 11, a pandemic was declared. To date in Ireland, over 3300 patients have been admitted to acute hospitals as a result of infection with COVID-19.
Autor:
Yasoda, Subramanian, Jack, Barrett, San, Kim, Cornelia, Carey, Helen, Barry, Siobhan, MacHale
Publikováno v:
Irish journal of medical science.
In 2018, there were more than 12,000 self-harm presentations to emergency departments (EDs) in Ireland with 50% occurring between 7p.m. and 3a.m. There is evidence that the assessment quality and follow-up is variable across clinicians. To address th
Autor:
Tobias Maharaj, Colin Angus, Niamh Fitzgerald, Kathryn Allen, Stephen Stewart, Siobhan MacHale, John D Ryan
Publikováno v:
BMJ Open. 13:e065220
ObjectiveTo determine the impact of minimum unit pricing (MUP) on the primary outcome of alcohol-related hospitalisation, and secondary outcomes of length of stay, hospital mortality and alcohol-related liver disease in hospital.DesignDatabases MEDLI