This project is funded by the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) under its Research for Patient Benefit (RfPB) Programme (Grant Reference Number NIHR201175). The views expressed are those of
Given the importance of diet for the progress of the disease, this result is somewhat paradoxical and sug- gests that patients could benefit from a different spending pattern. We found that hospital costs with diabetes as main diagnosis were twice as high for type 1 diabetes as for type 2. ...
Ireland less influenced by the dictates of the Catholic Church; America more influenced, reflecting the views of the five right-wing Catholics on the Supreme Court and Neil Gorsuch, an Episcopalian who was raised Catholic. Ireland once had too much church in the state. Now America does." “...
The study is being conducted in 15 adult and child mental health settings in Ireland. Families with a parent with mental illness, and children aged 5–18 years (n = 144 families) will be randomised to either the 7-session Family Talk programme (n = 96) or to standard care ...
Corticosteroids have unclear benefit at this time as they have been associated with a longer duration of viral shedding and higher viral loads, but have also been explored as an experimental therapy with variable success54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60. A wide range of experimental therapies (...
Traditional beliefs about mental illness may con- tribute to stigma; participants felt that this represented another barrier to promoting the benefit of discussions about parental illness within the family. The participants' reports of stigma and the impact of stigma on families in this study are ...
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However, these observational data do not prove that patients would benefit from regionalisation, and important barriers to the transfer of critically ill patients from low-volume to high-volume centres exist.75 Regionalisation of critical care services, like regionalisation of trauma services, will ...
(n = 5). Examples of interventions delivered primarily to the patient include those in which the carer had the capacity to benefit from the intervention, but in which their involvement was primarily in the capacity of interventionist (where they were trained by the music therapist to ...
Given that certain IR facets, such as treatment control and threat perception (e.g., perceived consequences), have been found to be associated with higher levels of treatment-seeking in physical illnesses (e.g., genital warts; Ireland et al., 2005), this study also aimed to explore whether...