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Research Project Opportunities 2023
1. Development of a Programme Logic Model for "'Look, Feel, Tell': A breast awareness intervention for women with intellectual disability.
Supervisors: Dr Elaine Lehane, Dr Caroline Dalton, Dr Maria Caples, Dr Anne Marie Martin.
2. Sustainability in healthcare: understanding the application of the UN Sustainable Development Goals to Nursing and Midwifery practices and education.
Supervisor: Dr Angela Flynn.
3. The effects of sea swimming and its influence on perceived feelings of wellness in Child & Adolescent Mental Health Services OR
A qualitative evaluation of the Wellbeing Coordinator for the Screen Sector (Film and TV industry) course.
Supervisor: Dr Johnny Goodwin.
4. Caring Canines: animal assisted intervention effects on day hospital patients undergoing cancer treatment.
Supervisor: Dr Irene Hartigan.
5. Sustaining patient engagement in child health research: A concept mapping exercise of current strategies used.
Supervisor: Dr Rachel Flynn.
6. Healthcare staff experiences of working in the Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services OR
The development and evaluation of a trauma informed programme on reducing restrictive practice, restraint and seclusion in Child and Adolescent Mental Health Units and Childrens wards.
Supervisors: Dr Aine O’ Donovan, Dr Maria O’ Malley, Ryan Goulding.
7. Evaluation of a health and well-being coordinator role for people with dementia in acute care wards.
Supervisor: Professor Corina Naughton