In the majority of cases, the primary care giver is the child’s biological mother (99.9 % of cases in the Infant Cohort, and 98.9 % in the Child Cohort). The much lower proportion of zero observations among 9-month olds is most likely influenced by participation in the Maternity and Inf...
Karen GalwayMichael RosatoLynette HughesBioMed CentralLeavey, G.; Mallon, S.; Rondon-Sulbaran, J.; Galway, K.; Rosato, M.; Hughes, L. The failure of suicide prevention in primary care: Family and GP perspectives--A qualitative study. BMC Psychiatry 2017, 17, 369. [CrossRef] [PubMed]...
Special thanks to the scientific, nursing and medical staff at the Centre for Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism and the Department of Clinical Biochemistry, Saolta University Health Care Group (SUHCG), Galway University Hospitals. TPG is supported by a Hardiman Scholarship from the College of ...
Galway, KarenRosato, MichaelHughes, LynetteBioMed CentralBMC PsychiatryLeavey, G.; Mallon, S.; Rondon-Sulbaran, J.; Galway, K.; Rosato, M.; Hughes, L. The failure of suicide prevention in primary care: Family and GP perspectives--A qualitative study. BMC Psychiatry 2017, 17, 369. [...
(GP) delivered, individualised medication review to reduce polypharmacy and potentially inappropriate prescribing in older patients with multimorbidity in Irish primary care.Within trial economic evaluation, from a healthcare perspective and based on a cluster randomised controlled trial with a 6month ...
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