Dr. Louise Daly
Associate Professor, School of Nursing & Midwifery
Biography
Dr Louise Daly is an Associate Professor in Ageing and Community Nursing and current Head of Discipline for General Nursing (second term), Trinity College Dublin where she has been employed since 2004. She qualified as a Registered General Nurse in 1993, a Registered Nurse Tutor in 1999, and in 2010 she obtained her PhD from Trinity College Dublin. Her clinical, education and research interests are in care of the older adult, with a particular interest in dementia care. Louise teaches and supervises in these and other areas across undergraduate and postgraduate courses in the School, including on the interdisciplinary online Postgraduate Certificate and blended Masters in Dementia. As part of various research teams within the department, she has worked on research studies that have attracted more than 1,128,000 Euros in research funding. She has a particular interest in qualitative/interpretive, evaluation and meta-synthesis systematic review research methodologies. She is a member of the organising committees of and facilitates two Alzheimer Cafés, and she is a member of the steering and advisory committees' of the Dementia Services Information and Development Centre. Louise serves as a member of the editorial boards of Dementia: The International Journal of Social Research and Practice journal and the International Journal of Older Person Nursing.
Publications and Further Research Outputs
Peer-Reviewed Publications
(ed.), Universal Design For Learning: A Journey, Not A Destination, York Racecourse, York, UK, 23-24th April, 2024
Joyce, D., Kelly, A.M., Maguire, E., O"Dowd, T., Butler, E., McCann, M., & Daly, L., A Cross-sectional Survey of Community Nurses" Attitudes Relating to Urinary Continence in the Adult Population., 'New Horizons in Healthcare: Global Impact, Local Relevance. Trinity Health and Education International Research Conference 2024 (THEconf2024), School of Nursing and Midwifery, Trinity College Dublin, March 6th, 2024
Supporting the Expression of Sexuality and Intimacy in a Palliative Care Context in, editor(s)Larkin P , Textbook of Palliative Care, 2024, [Higgins A, Daly, L Hynes G]
Farrelly A. & Daly L., Older Persons" Experiences of Frailty: A Systematic Review, International Journal of Older People Nursing, 2024
Daly, L., O'Brien, F., Connolly, D., Harris, E., Antony A.M. & Grogan, F., Enabling Person and Family-Centred Communication - Learning from COVID-19, A Nursing Perspective, Naas Hospital Quality, Research and Audit Day 2023, Naas General Hospital, 4th December 2023, 2023
Connolly, D., Daly, L., O'Brien, F., Harris, E., Antony, A. & Grogan, F, Impact of COVID-19 on Nurses' Experiences of Communicating with and Supporting Patients and Family/ Informal Carers' Communication: A Qualitative Exploration, Trinity Health and Education International Research Conference (THEconf2023), School of Nursing and Midwifery Trinity College Dublin, 8-9th March 2023, 2023
Kelly A.M., Joyce D., Maguire E., O'Dowd T. Butler E., McCann M. & Daly L., Urinary Continence in the Adult Population: A Cross-sectional Survey of Community Nurses' Knowledge., 8th Dublin South, Kildare, Wicklow Nursing and Midwifery Planning and Development Unit Conference "Recognising Nursing & Midwifery"s contribution in the current and evolving healthcare environment, Clayton Hotel Liffey Valley, 14th September 2023, 2023
Daly, L., O'Brien, F., Connolly, D., Harris, E., Antony, A.M. & Grogan, F., Impact of COVID-19 on nurses' experiences of communicating with and supporting patients and family/ informal carers' communication, 8th Dublin South, Kildare, Wicklow Nursing and Midwifery Planning and Development Unit Conference "Recognising Nursing & Midwifery"s contribution in the current and evolving healthcare environment", Clayton Hotel Liffey Valley, 14th September 2023, 2023
McGlinchey, E., Daly, L., Allen, A., Dennehy, H., Buttery, N., Corr, C., McCallion, P., Kennelly, S., Dunne, P., McCarron, M., Developing Best Practice Guidelines for Post-Diagnostic Dementia Support for People with an Intellectual Disability, 33rd Alzheimer Europe Conference, Helsinki, 16-18 October 2023, 2023
White P., Harris E., Duignan E., Maguire A.M., Neenan K. and Daly L., A qualitative exploration of nurses' experiences of communicating with patients with non-malignant life-limiting illnesses: findings from a mixed method study, TheConf 2022, School of Nursing and Midwifery Trinity College Dublin, 8th-10th March, 2022
Byrne G., Keogh B. and Daly L., Self-management support for older adults with chronic illness - the implications for nursing practice., British Journal of Nursing, 31, (2), 2022, p86 - 94
Phelan A., Daly L., Coffey A., Kent S., Naughton C., Tuohy D., Ryan A. and Byrne M., Navigating the Storm: Experiences of Older Person Residential Care Home Directors of Nursing in COVID-19, European Geriatric Medicine, 18th Congress of the European Geriatric Medicine Society, Excel London, 28th-30th September , 13, (Supp 1), Springer, 2022, ppP-304
Allen A., Dennehy H., Corr C., Dunne P., McCallion P., Kennelly S., Daly L., McGlinchey E. and McCarron M. , Post-diagnostic dementia supports for people with an intellectual disability: a qualitative investigation of current supports and recommendations, TheConf 2022, School of Nursing and Midwifery Trinity College Dublin, 8th-10th March, 2022
McCann M., Kelly A.M., Eustace-Cook J., Howlin C. and Daly L., Community nurses attitudes, knowledge and educational needs in relation to urinary continence, continence assessment, and management: A systematic review, Journal of Clinical Nursing, 31, (7-8), 2022, p1041-1060
Daly L., Byrne G. and Keogh B, Promoting Health with Older Adults Living with Dementia in the Community , Nursing Standard, 2022
Phelan, A., Daly., L., Coffey, A., Kent, S. Naughton, C. Touhy D., Ryan, A. and Byrne M. , Experiences of Directors of Nursing in Preparing for and Managing COVID-19 in Care Homes for Older People. , School of Nursing and Midwifery, Trinity College Dublin, School of Nursing and Midwifery Trinity College Dublin, 2022, p1 - 173
Phelan A., Daly l. and Keogh B, Exploring older people"s experiences of shielding during the COVID-19 pandemic, European Geriatric Medicine, 18th Congress of the European Geriatric Medicine Society, Excel, London, 28th-30th September, 13, (Supp 1), Springer, 2022, ppP-303
Phelan A., Daly L., Coffey A., Kent S., Naughton C. Tuohy D. , Ryan A. and Byrne M., Experiences of Directors of Nursing in Residential Care of Older People During COVID-19, Age and Ageing, Annual and Scientific Meeting of the Irish Gerontological Society 2022: New Frontiers in Gerontology, Slieve Russell Cavan, 3rd-4th November, edited by Kenny R.A. Prof , 51, (S3), 2022, pp1 - 74
Keogh B., Daly L. and Byrne G, Supporting resilience in older people: implications for nursing practice, British Journal of Community Nursing, 27, (6), 2022, p272 - 276
Phelan A., Daly L., Byrne M. and Dunne N. , Exploring the Experiences of Carers in the COVID-19 Pandemic. , Trinity Centre for Practice and Healthcare Innovation, School of Nursing and Midwifery Trinity College Dublin, 2022, p1 - 135
Dennehy H., Allen A.P., McGlinchey E., Buttery N., Garcia-Dominguez L., Chansler R., Corr C., Dunne P., Kennelly S., Daly L. McCallion P. and McCarron M., A scoping review of post-diagnostic dementia supports for people with intellectual disability, Aging and Mental Health, 2022
Phelan A., Daly L. and Keogh B., Life in COVID 19: the experiences of community dwelling older people, TheConf 2022, School of Nursing and Midwifery Trinity College Dublin, 8th-10th March, 2022
Bracken-Scally M. Keogh B., Daly l., Pittalis C., Kennelly B.,Hynes G., Gibb M., Cole N., McMahon G., Lawlor B., MCCarron M. & Brady AM, Assessing the Impact of Dementia Inclusive Environmental Adjustment in the Emergency Department, Dementia, 20, (1), 2021, p28 - 46
Phelan A., Daly L, Dunne N. and Byrne M., Exploring Experiences of Carers During COVID-19, Autumn Research Conference Family Carers Ireland, Virtual, 24th November, 2021
Daly L., White P., Harris E., Fenlon-Carroll A. and Murphy A. , Using a Collaborative Approach to identify ways to strengthen enhanced care practices in a general hospital while building research capacity, Age and Ageing, Annual and Scientific Meeting Virtual Meeting of the Irish Gerontological Society 70 Years of Change 1951-2021 , Virtual, 18th November 2021, 50, (Supplement 3), 2021
Phelan A., Daly L. and Keogh B., Exploring Older People's Experiences of Shielding During the COVID-19 Pandemic, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Trinity College Dublin, 2021, p1 - 85
Daly L.,White P., Harris E., Nenan K., Duignan E., Maguire A.M., and O'Regan M., Nurses' Preparedness For End-of-Life Conversations - Exploring Nurses' Experiences and Needs When Communicating With Patients With Non-malignant Life-limiting Illnesses In An Acute Hospital Care Setting, Dublin, September, 2021, p1 - 96
Dookhy J. and Daly, L, Nurses' experiences of caring for persons with dementia experiencing responsive behaviours in an acute hospital: A Qualitative Descriptive, International Journal of Older People Nursing, 2021
O'Reilly D., Brady A.M., Bryant-Lukosius D., Varley J., Daly L., Cotter P., Elliot N., Lehane E., Fleming S., Savage E., Hegarty J. & Drennan J., Patient-reported experiences of consultation with an advanced nurse practitioner: Factor structure and reliability analysis of the patient enablement and satisfaction survey., Journal of Advanced Nursing, 77, 2021, p4279-4289
White P., Fenlon-Carroll A., Harris E., Murphy A. and Daly L., Using an appreciative inquiry methodology with the World Cafe approach to explore enhanced care in a general hospital setting., THEconf2021, Virtual Conference School of Nursing and Midwifery Trinity College Dublin, 9-11th March 2021, 2021
Phelan A., Daly L. and Keogh B., Exploring Older People's Experiences of Shielding During the COVID-19 Pandemic, Age and Ageing, Annual and Scientific Meeting Virtual Meeting of the Irish Gerontological Society 70 Years of Change 1951-2021 , Virtual, 18th November 2021, 50, (Supplement 3), 2021
Higgins A., Downes C., Daly L., Begley T., Sharek D. and De Vries J., Capacity building in sexual health promotion: a longitudinal evaluation of a training-the-trainer programme in Ireland, Sexual and Relationship Therapy, 36, (1), 2021, p46 - 67
Brady A.M., Drennan J., Elliott N., Daly L., Fleming S., Savage E., Hegarty J., Lehane E., Cotter P., Rogerson S., Varley J., O'Reilly D. and Bryant-Lukosis D. , Evaluation of the Impact of Implementing a Draft Policy to Develop Advanced Nurse Practitioners (cANPs/RANPs) to Meet Health Service Needs Final Report, University College Cork and Trinity College Dublin, 2020, p1 - 186
Fenlon-Carroll A., Harris E., Murphy A., White P. & Daly L ., Advancing Enhanced Care Practice in Naas General Hospital, Year of the Nurse, Chief Nurse Webinar 2020. Year of the Nurse Virtual Presentation, 15th December , 2020
International Journal of Older People Nursing, Wiley, [eds.], 2020-2024
Keogh B., Ting To, W., Daly L., Hynes G., Kennelly S., Lawlor B., Timmons S., O'Reilly S., Bracken-Scally M., Ciblis A., Cole N., Drury A., Pitalis C., Kennelly B., McCarron M. and Brady A.M., Acute hospital staff's attitudes towards dementia and perceived dementia knowledge: a cross-sectional survey in Ireland, BMC Geriatrics, 20, (376), 2020
O'Connor P., Daly L. and Higgins A., Partners' experiences of living with a person with an eating disorder: A grounded theory study, Journal of Advanced Nursing, 75, 2019, p1741 - 1750
Daly L., Byrne G.& Keogh B., Contemporary considerations relating to health promotion and older people, British Journal of Nursing, 28, (21), 2019, p1414 - 1419
Bracken-Scally M., Brady A-M., Daly L. , Hynes G. , Keogh B. , Kennelly B. and Mc Carron M. , Methodological lessons learned from a parallel dementia process evaluation, Trinity Health and Education International Research Conference (THEconf2019, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Trinity College Dublin, 6-7 March , 2019
Dookhy J. and Daly L., Identifying and Addressing Challenges Experienced by Nurses when Caring for Persons with Dementia Experiencing Responsive Behaviours in Acute Hospitals, Age and Ageing, Irish Gerontological Society 67th Annual and Scientific Meeting, Clayton Hotel Silver Spring Cork, 26th-28th September, 48, (3), 2019, ppiii17 - iii17
Daly, L., Fahey McCarthy, E. and Timmins, F. , The experience of spirituality from the perspective of people living with dementia: A systematic review and meta-synthesis, Dementia, 18, (2), 2019, p448 - 470
Brady A.M.,, Learning from innovation in dementia care in the community, Trinity Health and Education International Research Conference (THEconf2019, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Trinity College Dublin, 6-7 March , 2019
Keogh B, Daly L, Brady AM, Bracken-Scally M, Hynes G, Kennelly B, Ciblis A, Pittalis C, & Mc Carron M. , Key Stakeholders Perceptions of Assistive Technology to Support People with Dementia living at home., 28th Alzheimer Europe Conference: "Making dementia a European priority"., Barcelona , 29 to 31 Oct, 2018
Bracken-Scally, M., Brady, A., Daly, L., Hynes, G., Keogh, B., Kennelly, B., McCarron, M, Flexibility and reablement in home care in dementia, International Journal of Integrated Care, 18th International Conference for Integrated Care 2018, Netherlands, 23rd - 25th May, 18, (S2), 2018, pp314-
Maguire J. and Daly L., Dementia Care in the Community: The Public Health Nurse's Perspective, Age and Ageing, 66th Annual & Scientific Meeting of the Irish Gerontological Society Transforming Ageing Across Borders , Slieve Russell Hotel Cavan, 27th-29th September, 47, (Supp 5), 2018, ppV13-V16
Brady, A-M. Bracken, M. Keogh, BJ, Daly, L, Hynes, G. Kennelly , B, Mc Carron M, Learning from a Parallel Process Evaluation of Dementia Care Services , 25th Research & Education Conference, School of Nursing, University of Maribor, Slovenia , 7th June, 2018
Bracken-Scally, M., Brady, A-M., Daly, L., Keogh, B., Kennelly, B., Hynes, G. & McCarron, M., Use of a consortium approach in integrating dementia care services in acute hospitals, National Forum on Integrated Care in Ireland, University College Dublin, 5 December 2018, 2018
Kennelly, B., Whyte, R., Daly, L., Brady, A-M., Bracken-Scally, M., Keogh, B., & Hynes, G., Inpatient Costs of Patients with Dementia in an Acute Hospital in Ireland: An Empirical Analysis, Age and Ageing, 66th Annual & Scientific Meeting of the Irish Gerontological Society, Slieve Russell Hotel, Ballyconnell, Co. Cavan, 27-29 September 2018, 77, (Issue suppl_5), 2018, ppv13 - v60
Kennelly, B., Whyte, R., Daly, L., Brady, A-M., Bracken-Scally, M., Keogh, B., & Hynes, G., The Impact of a Diagnosis of Dementia on Length of Stay in Acute Hospitals in Ireland, Age and Ageing, 66th Annual & Scientific Meeting of the Irish Gerontological Society, Slieve Russell Hotel, Ballyconnell, Co. Cavan, 27-29 September 2018, 77, (Issue suppl_5), 2018, ppv13 - v60
Daly L.,Brady A.M., Keogh B., Bracken-Scally M., Ciblis A., Kennelly B., Hynes G., Pittalis C., Drury A. and McCarron M., Achieving inclusiveness: Suggestions to overcome challenges to accessing the perspective of people living with dementia , 19th International Nursing Ethics Conference and 4th International Ethics in Care Conference , Catherine McAuley School of Nursing and Midwifery, University College Cork, 1-2 September , 2018, pp16 - 17
Daly, L, Effective Communication with Older Adults, Nursing Standard, 31, (41), 2017, p55 - 62
Kennelly B., Brady A.M., Hynes G., Bracken-Scally M., Daly L., Keogh B., Ciblis A. and McCarron M., Better off at home or in long term care? A balance-of-care analysis of people with advanced dementia, Age and Ageing, 65th Annual and Scientific Meeting of the Irish Gerontological Society, Wexford, Ireland, 29-30 September 2017, 46, (Supp 3), 2017, ppiii1 - iii12
Pittalis C., Kennelly B., Brady A.M., Daly L., Hynes G., Bracken-Scally M., Ciblis A., Keogh B. and McCarron M., Analysing the Burden of Care of Informal Carers of People with Moderate or Severe Dementia, Age and Ageing, 65th Annual and Scientific Meeting of the Irish Gerontological Society, Wexford, Ireland, 29-30 September 2017, 46, (Supp 3), 2017, ppiii13 - iii59
Brady, A-M., Hynes, G., Daly, L., Bracken-Scally, M., Ciblis, A., McCarron, M., Kennelly, B., & Keogh, B., Responsive community care for people with dementia & their families: Evaluating a person centred and integrated care model, International Journal of Integrated Care, ICIC17 - 17th International Conference on Integrated Care, Dublin, Ireland, 8-10 May 2017, 17, (5), 2017, ppA92-
Higgins A; Downes C; Daly L; Begley T; DeVries J; Sharek D, Developing and Testing the SH-PET Tool to Measure the Impacts of the Foundation Programme in Sexual Health Promotion, National Institute of Health Sciences Research Bulletin, 7, (4), 2017, p54-
Brady, A-M., Bracken-Scally, M., Daly, L., Ciblis, A., McCarron, M., Kennelly, B., Keogh, B., & Hynes, G., Learning from the development of Integrated Care Projects in Dementia, International Journal of Integrated Care, ICIC17 - 17th International Conference on Integrated Care, Dublin, Ireland, 8-10 May 2017, 17, (5), 2017, ppA89-
Daly L., Bracken-Scally M., Hynes G., Ciblis A., Keogh B., Kennelly B., McCarron M. and Brady Anne-Marie, Using Inter-level Dynamics As An Interpretive Lens When Employing The RE-AIM Framework To Evaluate The Development Of Integrated Dementia Care, Age and Ageing, Irish Gerontological Society 64th Annual and Scientific Meeting. Developing Cultures of Excellence in Ageing and Exploring the Needs of Marginalised Groups, The Malton Hotel, Killarney, 29.09.16-01.10.16, 45, (Supp 2), Oxford University Press, 2016, ppii4-
Daly, L., Hynes, G., Braken-Scally, M., Ciblis A., Kennelly, B., Keogh, B., McCarron, M., Brady, A-M., Evaluation as process: Evaluating the Genio Dementia Programme - overview and progress to date, Sonas apc ltd. 8th National Dementia Conference: New developments, Innovative practice, City West Hotel, Dublin, 16th - 17th May, 2016
Keogh B, Daly L, Sharek D, de Vries J,McCann E, & Higgins A, Sexual health promotion: Participants' perspectives on capacity building, Health Education Journal , 75, (1), 2016, p47 - 60
Daly L, Sharek D, DeVries J, Griffiths C, Sheerin F, McBennett P and Higgins A., The impact of four family support programmes for people with a disability in Ireland, Journal of Intellectual Disabilities, 19, (1), 2015, p34-50
Daly L., Timmins F. and Fahey-McCarthy E., Spirituality for those living with dementia - Appling the findings of a systematic review, All Ireland Gerontological Nurses Association 7th Annual Conference ' Older Peoples Journey through Care', Red Cow Moran Hotel Dublin, 28th May 2015, 2015, pp20-21
Daly L., Brennan M., Fahey-McCarthy E, McCabe C., Transitioning from the physical to the virtual learning environment: Learning from experience on a postgraduate dementia education programme, International Dementia Conference, Vox Birmingham, 3-4 November, 2015
Daly, L., McCarthy F. and Timmins F., Spirituality and dementia: the perspective of people with dementia, 5th International Nursing and Midwifery Conference, NUIG School of Nursing and Midwifery, 30th May , 2015
Daly L., Fahey-McCarthy E. and Timmins F., Spirituality and Dementia: the perspective of people living with dementia. Implications for Nursing Practice, Sowing the Seeds. 1st International Spirituality in Healthcare Conference., School of Nursing and Midwifery, Trinity College Dublin, 25th June, 2015
Daly, L., Fahey-McCarthy, E, Attending to the Spiritual in Dementia Care Nursing, British Journal of Nursing, 23, (14), 2014, p787-791
Principles of Acute Care with Older People in, editor(s)Brady, A.M., McCabe, C. and McCann, M. , A Concise Systems Approach to Medical & Surgical Nursing, Wiley-Blackwell, 2014, pp78-89 , [Daly, L., Tolson, D. and Ayton, A.]
Daly L, Fahey-McCarthy E, Re-examining the basis for ethical dementia care practice, British Journal of Nursing, 23, (2), 2014, p81-85
Wheeler, L. Daly, L, An Exploration of the Experiences of Staff Working with People with Intellectual Disabilities and Dementia within an Residential Setting, 4th International Nursing and Midwifery Conference, Building and Promoting Excellence in Practice, National University of Ireland, Galway, 15th April, 2013, pp7
Griffiths C, Sheerin F, Daly L, Sharek D, DeVries J, McBennett P, Higgins A, Building Confident Families: An evaluation of four family support programmers for people with a disability in Ireland. , 6th Roundtable Meeting of the International Association for the Scientific Study of Intellectual Disability (IASSID) Special Interest Group on People with Profound Intellectual and Multiple Disability, The University of Groningen, The Netherlands, 23rd-25th October, 2013
Daly, L., McCarron M., Higgins, A. and McCallion, P, 'Sustaining Place' - a grounded theory of how informal carers of people with dementia manage alterations to relationships within their social worlds, Journal of Clinical Nursing, 22, 2013, p501 - 512
Daly, L., McCabe, C., Establishing the Landscape of Interdisciplinary Masters/Postgraduate Programmes in Later Life/Aged Care, "Helping Older People to Flourish in Different Care Settings: The Nursing Contribution" All Ireland Gerontological Nurses Association 5th Annual Conference, Crowne Plaza Hotel Dundalk, 30th May, 2013, pp21
Parissopoulos S., Timmins F. and Daly L., Re-exploring the ritual of the ward round, Nursing in Critical Care, 18, (5), 2013, p219-221
Higgins A, Sharek D, Sheerin F, Daly L, Griffiths C, de Vries J, and McBennett P., Towards a full life: An evaluation of family support programmes for people with disability, National Institute of Health Sciences Research Bulletin,, 7, (2), 2013, pp56
Begley, T., Daly, L., Hollywood, E., Murphy, M., Doyle, C., Implementing Blended Learning in Nursing and Interdisciplinary Postgraduate Programmes, 4th International Nursing & Midwifery Conference, NUI Galway, 15-16 April, 2013
Daly, L, 'A Step Forward' - Transformational Ethics Education, 12th Annual Research Conference, Catherine McAuley School of Nursing and Midwifery, University College Cork, 9th September, 2012, pp43-
Daly L. and Fahey-McCarthy E., Transforming Perspectives: Transformative Dementia Education and Blended Learning, 23rd International Networking for Healthcare Education Conference, Robinson College, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, England, 3rd to 5th September, 2012, pp8-
Higgins A., Sheerin F., Daly L., Sharek D., Griffiths C., deVries J. and McBennett P., Towards a Full Life: An Evaluation of Family Support Programmes for People with a Disability in Ireland, Dublin, Trinity College Dublin, School of Nursing and Midwifery, 2012
Daly, L, Understanding Dementia - One word many meanings. Keynote Presentation., Dementia Awareness in Our Community. Social Inclusion Week., Assembly Room, County Hall, Dun Laoghaire, Ireland, October 11th, 2011
Daly L., 'Mixing it up' - A blended learning innovation for enhancing MSc Gerontological Nursing Ethics Education, All Ireland Gerontological Nurses Association (AIGNA) 3rd Annual Conference, Dublin, Ireland, 22 June 2011, 2011
Daly, L., McCarron, M., Higgins, A. and McCallion, P., 'Living on the fringes' - the Implications for Nurse Education, Building and Promoting Excellence in Practice, National University of Ireland Galway, April 4th-5th, 2011
McCarthy, E., Daly, L., Whyte, A. and McCarron, M, Using Technology in Designing an Interdisciplinary Postgraduate Programme, Integrating Care More Effectively. Unlocking the Potential of Nurses and Midwives. 27th International Nursing and Midwifery Conference, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, 27th February 2010, 2010
Daly, L., McCarron, M., Higgins, A. and McCallion, P., Informal dementia care: socially constructed and socially experienced, New Frontiers in Caring: 2010 and Beyond. 5th International Carers Conference, Leeds Royal Armouries, Leeds, UK, 8th July, 2010
McCague, S and Daly, L, An Exploratory Study of Older Men and Women's Experiences of Shared Accomodation and Facilities in a Rehabilitative Community Hospital Setting, Advancing Gerontological Nursing Practice. Past, Present and Future. All Ireland Gerontological Nursing Association, Rochestown Park Hotel, Cork, 4th June, 2009
Watson, A. and Daly, L. , Delirium. Meeting Acute Care Staff Educational Needs, Advancing Gerontological Nursing Practice. Past, Present and Future. All Ireland Gerontological Nursing Association, Rochestown Park Hotel, Cork, 4th June, 2009
Keogh, B. and Daly, L., The ethics of conducting research with mental health service users, British Journal of Nursing, 18, (5), 2009, p277 - 281
Watson, A. and Nolan, L., Knowledge for Practice - Delirium Awareness and Management, Advancing Nursing and Midwifery Practice and Performance in Modern Healthcare Systems, 28th International Nursing and Midwifery Research Conference, Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, 26th February, 2009, pp110
Watson, A. and Daly, L., Delirium Education for Practice, Nursing Research Audit and Quality in Practice, 2nd Annual Seminar, St James's Hospital Dublin, May 28th, 2009
Daly, L., McCarron, M., Higgins, A. and McCallion, P, Conceptualising Family Care: Using classic grounded theory to understand the process of informal dementia care, Facing the Future, The DSDC's 3rd International Conference, York Race Course, York, United Kingdom, 14-16th September, 2009
Nolan, L, Conceptualising Ethical Research Practice in Terms of Supportive Ethical Pillars - an Explication of One Researchers Experience, 27th International Nursing and Midwifery Research Conference, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, February 20-21st, 2008, pp61
Nolan, L., McCarron M., Higgins A. and McCallion P., Sensitive subjects and vulnerable participants: managing the qualitative data collection process in dementia research, Irish Journal of Medical Science, 177, (S9), 2008, pS305
Nolan, L. and Byrne, G., Revising and revitalising - ensuring curricular content is fit for purpose, Irish Journal of Medical Science, 56th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Irish Gerontological Society, Kilkenny, 3rd-4th October, 177, (S9), 2008, ppS316
Nolan, L, Linking 'Citizenship' and the Experiences of Lay/Informal Carers, Embracing the Challenge: Citizenship and Dementia, The Dementia Services Development Centre Northern Ireland,Stormont Hotel, Belfast, 6-8 May, 2008, pp35
Nolan, L, Promoting Citizenship in Dementia Research Practice, Embracing the Challenge: Citizenship and Dementia, Dementia Services Development Centre Northern Ireland, Stormont Hotel, Belfast, 6-8 May, 2008
Nolan, L, Caring for people with dementia in the acute setting: a study of nurses' views, British Journal of Nursing, 16, (7), 2007, p419 - 422
Nolan, L. McCarron, M., McCallion, P. and Muprhy-Lawless, J., 'Stigma in dementia' - reality or myth, supportive or non-supportive? , Irish Journal of Medical Science - Conference Proceedings of 55th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Irish Gerontological Society, 176, (S6), 2007, pS256 - S257
Nolan, L., McCarron, M., McCallion, P. and Lawless, J., Exploring Stigma in Dementia in an Irish Context, Citizenship: Responding to the Challenge of Dementia. The Dementia Services Development Centre 1st International Conference , University of Stirling, Scotland, 3-4 April, 2007, pp27
McCarron, M, Nolan, L, McCallion, P and Murphy-Lawless, J, "Loss of Place" Understanding Dementia-related Stigma from an Irish Perspective, The Sound of Silence, 17th Conference of Alzheimer Europe, Estoril, Portugal, 9-12 May, 2007
Corroon, A.M., Nolan, L., Adams, A. and Mooney, M., Laying the Foundations: on-line learning support for postgraduate nursing students, "Teaching and Learning in the Changing World of Higher Education". 3rd AISHE Conference, National University of Ireland, Maynooth Co. Kildare, August 30th and 31st, 2007
McCarron M, Nolan, L., McCallion, P. and Murphy-Lawless, J, Loss of Place-Understanding Dementia Related Stigma from and Irish Perspective, 17th Alzheimer's Europe Conference -Estoril Spain , Estoril Spain , 9th -12th May 2007, 2007
Nolan, L., McCarron, M., McCallion, P., & Murphy-Lawless, J., Perceptions of Stigma in Dementia: An exploratory study, Dublin, The Alzheimer Society of Ireland, September, 2006, p1 - 116
Keogh, B. and Nolan, L. , 'Lessons Learned while Conducting Research with Vulnerable Populations', The 7th Annual Inter-disciplinary Research Conference: Transforming Healthcare Through Research Education and Technology, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Trinity College Dublin, 8th November , 2006, pp373 - 374
Mooney, M. Nolan, L, A Critique of Freire's Perspective on Critical Social Theory in Nursing Education, Nurse Education Today, 26, 2006, p240 - 244
Nolan, L., McCarron, M., McCallion, P. and Murphy-Lawless, J. , Presentation of the findings of Stigma in dementia: an exploratory study', The Right to be Heard, The Alzheimer Society of Ireland, Annual National Conference 2006, Sligo Park Hotel, 18th November , 2006
Nolan, L. , "Caring Connections with Older Persons with Dementia in an Acute Hospital Setting" , International Journal of Older People Nursing, 1, 2006, p208 - 215
Adams, A., Corroon, A.M., Mooney, M. and Nolan, L., 'An Evaluation of an On-Line Learning Support Package for Post-Graduate Nursing Students', The 7th Annual Inter-disciplinary Research Conference: Transforming Healthcare Through Research Education and Technology, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Trinity College Dublin, 8th November , 2006
Nolan, L., Caring for persons with dementia in an acute hospital - the nurses perspective', 5th Annual Interdisciplinary Research Conference, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Trinity College Dublin, November 2005, 2005
Condell, S., Elliott, N. and Nolan, L., Perceptions of the clinical learning environment: a supernumerary student survey , All Ireland Journal of Nursing and Midwifery, 1, (4), 2001, p148 - 151
Non-Peer-Reviewed Publications
McCarron, M., Daly, L., McCallion, P., Allen, A.P., Buttery, N., Dennehy, H., Kennelly, S., Corr, C., Dunne, P., McGlinchey, E., Post-Diagnostic Dementia Support Guidelines for People with an Intellectual Disability, 17, Trinity College Dublin, March, 2024
Daly, L., Now and Then! Health Social Care for Older Adults in the Community " An Overview of Policy, Demography, Service and Related Considerations in the Irish Context, HKU/Penn Comparative Elder Care Course, Online, 20th June 2024, 2024
McCarron, M., Allen, A.P., Buttery, N., Dennehy, H., Kennelly, S., Corr, C., Dunne, P., Daly, L., McCallion P., McGlinchey, E., Voices of Experience: Building Post-Diagnostic Dementia Support Guidelines for People with an Intellectual Disability. Brief Report, 5, Trinity College Dublin, January, 2024
Daly L, Providing Nursing Students with International Experiences " Issues and Strategies Keynote, Oslo Met Moves National Summit, Oslo Met University, Norway, 17th-19th April, 2023, Department of Nursing and Health Promotion Oslo Met University
Daly L., O'Brien F., Connolly D., Harris E., Anthony A.M. and Grogan F., The Impact of COVID-19 on Nurses" Experiences of Communicating with and Supporting Patients and Family/Informal Carers Communication: A Qualitative Exploration, Trinity Centre for Practice and Healthcare Innovation, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Trinity Coll, April, 2023, p1 - 86
Daly L., White P., Harris E., Neenan K., Duignan E., Maguire A.M. and O'Regan M. , Nurses' Experiences and Needs when Communicating with Patients with Non-malignant Life-limiting Illnesses., Naas General Hospital Quality Improvement, Audit and Research Day, NGH, 14th December 2021, 2021
Daly L., The Steering Committee. My experiences: a personal reflection on tips and points to consider, Engaging Dementia How to set up a Dementia Café Workshop, Virtual Event, 25th January, 2021, Engaging Dementia
Daly, L, Choosing Nursing as a Career, Introduction to Nursing (Transition Year Programme), St James's Hospital, 7th December, 2021
Fenlon-Carroll A., Harris E., Murphy A., White P. & Daly L. , Developing Enhanced Care in Naas General Hospital. A collaborative, multi-method study., Naas General Hospital Quality Improvement, Audit and Research Day, NGH, 14th December 2021, 2021
Daly, L, 'Choosing Nursing as a Career Pathway', Year of the Nurse Event for Transition Year Students, St James's Hospital, February 25th , 2020
Daly L., Fenlon-Carroll A., Murphy A., Harris E. and White P., Developing enhanced care in Naas General Hospital: an exploratory study, Naas General Hospital Nursing Research Day, Naas General Hospital, 22nd November 2019, 2019
Brady A.M., Bracken-Scally M., Keogh B., Kennelly B., Daly L., Hynes G., Drury A., Ciblis A. and McCarron M, Evaluation of the Connolly Hospital Dementia Pathways Programme, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Trinity College Dublin, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Trinity College Dublin, 2018
Brady, A-M., Bracken-Scally, M., Keogh, B., Kennelly, B., Daly, L., Hynes, G., Pittalis, C., Drury, A., Ciblis, A. & McCarron, M., Evaluation of the St. James's Hospital DemPath Integrated Care Pathway Project, Dublin, Ireland, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Trinity College Dublin, 2018
Brady A.M., Daly L., Keogh B., Kennelly B., Ciblis A., Drury A., Hynes G., Bracken-Scally M., Pittalis C. and McCarron M., Evaluation of the Cork Integrated Dementia Care Across Settings (Cork-IDEAS) Project, Dublin, Ireland, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Trinity College Dublin, 2018, p1 - 109
Bracken-Scally, M., Brady, A-M., Keogh, B., Hynes, G.,Kennelly, B., Drury, A., Daly, L., & McCarron, M., Evaluation of the Connolly Hospital Dementia Pathways Project: Preliminary findings, Connolly Hospital Dementia Pathways Partnerships in Care Seminar, Connolly Hospital, Blanchardstown, Dublin, 20 September 2018, 2018
White P., Daly L. and Byrne G. , Improving Practice Led Research for the Benefit of Service and Service Users: Research Capacity Building for Clinical Nurse Specialists and Advanced Nurse Practitioners, Trinity Centre for Practice and Healthcare Innovation, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Trinity College Dublin., 2018
Brady, A-M., Bracken-Scally, M., Hynes, G., Keogh, B., Daly, L., Kennelly, B., Ciblis, A., Pittalis, C., & McCarron, M., Evaluation of the Community Outreach Dementia Project Leitrim, Dublin, Ireland, Trinity College Dublin, 2017
Brady, A-M., Ciblis, A., Hynes, G., Keogh, B., Daly, L., Kennelly, B., Bracken-Scally, M., & McCarron, M., Evaluation of the Memory Matters Carlow/Kilkenny Community Dementia Project, Dublin, Ireland, Trinity College Dublin, 2017
Daly, L, Foundations for ethical practice and decision-making in palliative care: enhancing discourse and practice, Masterclass, New Forest Golf and Country Club Tyrrelspass, 12th October, 2016, Health Services Executive Palliative Care Team
Brady, A-M., Hynes, G., Keogh, B., Daly, L., Kennelly, B., Ciblis, A., Bracken-Scally, M., McCarron, M. , Evaluation of the Genio Dementia Programme 2014-16 'Connolly Hospital Integrated Care Pathway for People with Dementia' Initiative: Early Findings. , School of Nursing and Midwifery, , Trinity College Dublin, 2016
Higgins A; Downes C; Daly L; Begley T; DeVries J; Shorter J , An evaluation of the effectiveness of the Foundation Programme in Sexual Health Promotion (FPSHP): Site Specific Report for Killarney, School of Nursing and Midwifery Trinity College Dublin, 2016
Higgins A; Downes C; Daly L; Begley T; DeVries J; Shorter J , An evaluation of the effectiveness of the Foundation Programme in Sexual Health Promotion (FPSHP): Site Specific Report for Waterford, School of Nursing and Midwifery Trinity College Dublin, 2016
Brady, A-M., Hynes, G., Keogh, B., Daly, L., Kennelly, B., Bracken-Scally, M., Ciblis, A., McCarron, M. , Evaluation of the Genio Dementia Programme 2014-16 Interim Report. , School of Nursing and Midwifery, , Trinity College Dublin, 2016
Brady, A-M, Keogh, B. Daly, L.Kennelly, B. Hynes, G. Bracken, M. & Ciblish A. , HSE Genio Dementia Programme; setting the context of integration of care in acute hospitals, HSE & Genio Dementia Briefing 2016, Aisling Hotel , 12th December , 2016
Higgins A; Downes C; Daly L; Begley T; DeVries J; Shorter J , An evaluation of the effectiveness of the Foundation Programme in Sexual Health Promotion (FPSHP): Site Specific Report for Galway, School of Nursing and Midwifery Trinity College Dublin, 2016
Brady, A-M., Hynes, G., Keogh, B., Daly, L., Kennelly, B., Ciblis, A., Bracken-Scally, M., McCarron, M, Evaluation of the Genio Dementia Programme 2014-16 'Memory Matters' Initiative Implemented by the Carlow/Kilkenny Service Provider Forum: Early Findings. , School of Nursing and Midwifery, , Trinity College Dublin, 2016
Higgins A., Downes C., Daly L., Begley T., DeVries J. and Sharek D. , The Development and Piloting of the Sexual Health Promotion Education Evaluation Tool (SH-PET). , School of Nursing and Midwifery, Trinity College Dublin, 2016
Brady, A-M., Hynes, G., Keogh, B., Daly, L., Kennelly, B., Ciblis, A., Bracken-Scally, M., McCarron, M, ). Evaluation of the Genio Dementia Programme 2014-16 Cork Integrated Dementia Care Across Settings (Cork-IDEAS) Initiative: Early Findings., School of Nursing and Midwifery, , Trinity College Dublin, 2015
Brady, A-M., Hynes, G., Keogh, B., Daly, L., Kennelly, B., Bracken-Scally, M., Ciblis, A., McCarron, M. , Evaluation of the Genio Dementia Programme 2014-16 Community Outreach Dementia Project Leitrim: Early Findings, School of Nursing and Midwifery, , Trinity College Dublin, 2015
Daly L., Keogh B., Hynes G., Mc Carron M., Kennelly B., Ciblis A., Bracken-Scally M. & Brady A-M., Evaluation of the Genio Dementia Programme 2013 - project overview, Facuty of Health Sciences Research Day, Trinity College Dublin, 17th September, 2015
McCabe C, Daly L, Fahy McCarthy E, O'Shea H, Ethical and Legal Decision Making with a Person with Advanced Dementia, Conference: Palliative Care Needs of People with Dementia: Building Capacity, Mullingar Park Hotel, 3rd November, 2015, Irish Hospice Foundation
Brady, A-M., Hynes, G., Keogh, B., Daly, L., Kennelly, B., Bracken-Scally, M., Ciblis, A., McCarron, M. , Evaluation of the Genio Dementia Programme 2014-16 DemPath Integrated Care Pathway Project: Early Findings, School of Nursing and Midwifery, , Trinity College Dublin, 2015
Griffiths C, Sheerin F, Daly L, Sharek D, DeVries J, McBennett P, Higgins A, Towards a full Life. An evaluation of four family support programmes for people with a disability in Ireland. , Reforming Social Services through Public-Private Partnership, The Royal Dublin Society, 9th October, 2013
Daly L, A Workshop Exploring Ethical Issues in Advanced Dementia and Palliative Care, Palliative Care in the Face of Fading Cognition: A Dementia Study Day, St Francis Hospice Raheny, 20th November, 2013
Daly, L, Review of Systematic Approaches to a Successful Literature Review, by Booth A., Papaioannou D. and Sutton A , Nurse Education in Practice, 13, (3), 2013, pp.e6
Daly, L., & McCabe C., Scoping Review to Inform the Development of an Inter-disciplinary Masters in Gerontology, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Trinity College Dublin., March, 2013
Daly, L, 'Upholding Rights' - Supporting Older People's Involvement in Advance Care Planning. , Palliative Care and Older People, St Francis Hospice Raheny, 9th April, 2013
Higgins A., Daly L., de Vries J., Keogh B., McCann E., and Sharek D. , Evaluation of the Foundation Programme in Sexual Health Promotion (FPSHP). , Dublin, Trinity College Dublin School of Nursing and Midwifery, 2013
Daly, L, Review of Caring for Older People A Shared Approach, by Brown Wilson, C , Nurse Education in Practice, 13, 2013, pe43
Daly, L, Review of Palliative Care for Advanced Alzheimer's and Dementia. Guidelines and Standards for Evidence-based Care. , by Martin, G.A. and Sabbagh M.N.(editors) , Nurse Education in Practice, 12, (2), 2012, pe14
Daly, L., The Old and the New: Broadening our knowledge base for Contemporary Ethical Nursing Practice , Nursing Study Day, St James's Hospital, 10th May, 2012
Daly, L, Dementia Care - Ethical Issues and Decision-Making at End of Life (Workshop), Dementia and Palliative Care Study Day, St Francis Hospice Raheny, 6th November, 2012
Daly, L, Book Review, Review of Gerontology Nursing Case Studies. 100 Narratives for Learning. , by Bowles, D (editor) , Nurse Education in Practice, 12, (4), 2012, p36
Daly, L, Review of Nursing Care of Older People. A Textbook for Students and Nurses. , by Hindle A and Coates A , Nurse Education in Practice, 12, (6), 2012, pe51
Daly, L, Review of Physical Change and Aging. A Guide for the Helping Professions, 5th edition, by Saxon, S.V., Etten M.J. and Perkins E.A , Nurse Education in Practice, 13, (3), 2012, pp.e1
Daly, L, 'Looking Ahead' - Older People and Involvement in Advance Care Planning. , St Francis Hospice Raheny, March 21st, 2012
Daly, L, Review of Qualitative Research, 3rd Edition, by Silverman, D (editor) , Nurse Education in Practice, 11, (6), 2011, pe20
Daly, L, Review of The Dementia Care Workbook, by Morris, G and Moris, J , Nurse Education in Practice, 2011
Daly, L and Keogh, B, Grounded Theory Analysis. Our Experiences., PhD Support Day Masterclass, School of Nursing and Midwifery Trinity College Dublin, 11th May, 2010
Daly, L and Watson, A, Overview of Principles for Person-Centred Care for Older People, Centre for Learning and Technology, St James's Hosptial, 19th May, 2010
Nolan, L, Book review, Review of Nursing Today Transition and Trends. 6th Edition. , by Zerwekh, J.A. and Claborn, J.C , Nurse Education in Practice, 10, 2010, pE4
Daly, L, Book review, Review of Older People Issues and Innovations in Care 3rd edition, by Nay, R and Garrett, S , Nurse Education in Practice, 10, 2010, pe62
Daly, L, Overview of Principles of Person-centred Assessment for Older People, The Importance of Person Centred Care and Professional Standards and Guidelines. Care of the Older Person Conference, St James's Hospital, 4th February, 2010
Daly, L, 'Sustaining Place' - How informal carers of persons with dementia address the probliem of 'Living on the fringes' PhD Thesis, University of Dublin Trinity College, 2010
Watson, A. and Daly, L., The Importance of Person Centred Care and Professional Standards and Guidelines. Care of the Older Person Conference, 4th February, 2010, Trinity Health Sciences Building, St James's Hospital
Daly, L, Review of Ebersole and Hess's Gerontological Nursing & Healthy Ageing, by Touhy, T.A, Jett, K.F , Nurse Education in Practice, 2010
Daly, L, An overview of the theory of gerotranscendence, Presentation to the Ageing, Disability and Palliative Care Research Group, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Trinity College Dublin, 2009
Nolan, L, Book Review of "Reviewing Research Evidence for Practice. Systematic Reviews' Editted by Webb,C and Roe, B, Review of Reviewing Research Evidence for Practice. Systematic Reviews, Nurse Education in Practice, 9, (1), 2009
Daly, L, Book review, Review of Nursing and Working with Other People, by Goodman, B. and Clemow, R, , Nurse Education in Practice, 9, 2009, pE12-E13
Daly, L, 'Sustaining Place' - a grounded theory of informal carers of people with dementia. An examination of temporality., Irish Gerontological Society. PhD Study Day on Ageing Research, Royal Irish Academy, 15th January, 2009
Daly, L, Book review , Review of Dementia Care Nursing. Well-being in People with Dementia and Their Families, by Adams, T , Nurse Education in Practice, 9, (3), 2009, pE5
Nolan, L, The Acute Care Environment and Supporting Patients with Dementia, Mini Symposium on Dementia, Anne Young Room, Trinity Centre for Health Sciences, October 16th , 2007, The Dementia Services Information and Development Centre
Nolan, L., McCarron, M., McCallion, P. and Murphy-Lawless, J. , 'Stigma in dementia: an exploratory study', World Alzheimer Day Conference Organised by the Alzheimer Society of Ireland, School of Nursing and Midwifery Trinity College Dublin, September 21st 2006, 2006
Nolan, L, Review of 'Alzheimer's Dementia in Persons with Intellectual Disability: some common questions and concerns', by Dr Mary McCarron , In The Frontline of Learning Disability., Volume 60, 2004
Nolan, L, Staff nurses perceptions of their experience of caring for chronically confused older persons in an acute hospital setting', Monthly Research Meeting, St Vincent's University Hospital, May 27th, 2004, Deparment of Old Age Psychiatry
Research Expertise
Description
The key foci of my research include: 1.Dementia care (major focus), 2.Care of the older person (major focus), 3.Ethics in practice 4.Supporting sexuality and spirituality in later life. I have an established national profile in dementia and later life care recognised by my peers, health service colleagues and researchers. While my early research related to understanding experiences of service users, families and professionals in these areas, my research has evolved to focus on developing, implementing and evaluating related innovations in care. I aim to engage in research across the continuum of care that generates evidence to inform service transformation to enhance person oriented quality care supporting health and well-being. As my profile evidences, my research primarily fits both within the Trinity Centre for Practice and Healthcare Innovation (TCPHI), within which I am a Principal Investigator for the postdoctoral researcher contract with one of the linked sites, and also the TCD Ageing Research theme. I have a particular strength in collaborative research team working and am continuously asked to join research teams for my: research foci, ability to lead, manage and complete project work packages to deadline, and for support in relation to the ethics and pragmatic feasibility of studies. My experience includes postdoctoral and research assistant supervision. To date, I have been successful in securing funding of over 1,128,000 as Co-applicant or Principal Investigator. The research I conduct is funded and unfunded. A number of the unfunded projects are pro bono with clinical colleagues and are consistent with the TCPHI model of building research capacity within nursing colleagues to impact on health systems and service delivery. I have research skills across a diversity of research paradigms and methodologies with particular expertise in interpretive approaches e.g. grounded theory, and in qualitative systematic review and mixed method evaluation research. I am trained in Joanna Briggs Institute systematic reviews. My research experience informs my research supervision activities.Projects
- Title
- Living with COPD in the community during the Covid-19 pandemic: an exploration of patients' perspectives.
- Summary
- This project was a sub-project of the funded Developing Improving Practice Based Research for the Benefit of Service and Service Users in Naas General Hospital (See that study for funding details).
- Funding Agency
- Health Services Executive
- Date From
- 2022
- Date To
- 2023
- Title
- Community nurses' attitudes, knowledge and education needs in relation to urinary continence in an adult population: A cross-sectional descriptive survey
- Funding Agency
- Health Services Executive
- Date From
- 2021
- Date To
- 2023
- Title
- The Impact of COVID 19 on Nurses' Experiences of Communicating with and Supporting Patients and Family/Informal Carers' Communication: A Qualitative Exploration.
- Summary
- The aim of the study is to The study objectives are: To conduct a qualitative exploration of nurses within experiences of communicating and supporting patients and family communication during the COVID-19 pandemic. To produce a research report that includes the identification of recommendations derived from the study findings that can be used to enhance preparedness, policy and practice to support communication with and between patient and family with particular emphasis on communication in the context of a pandemic/public health emergency. To contribute to the building of nurse research capacity in the research site.
- Funding Agency
- Naas General Hospital with funding from the Dublin South, Kildare West Wicklow NMPDU
- Date From
- October 1st 2021
- Date To
- April 2023
- Title
- Exploring Experiences of Carers in the COVID-19 Pandemic
- Summary
- Covid 19's impact has been within all sectors of society. Public health responses have included both personal and societal measures. Within these are social distancing, community restrictions, cocooning of at risk populations and a health system which has reorientated to accommodate mass testing and increasing acute care capacity. In May, a survey by Family Carers Ireland identified additional stresses such as heightened caregiver anxiety, delays or cancellations of care and a fear of getting Covid 19 and being unable to continue caregiving. This study will use build on the survey using caregivers voices about experiences of care during the pandemic.
- Funding Agency
- Irish Research Council
- Date From
- 2021
- Title
- Including best practices and the voices of experience in developing post-diagnostic dementia support guidelines for people with an intellectual disability.
- Summary
- The aim of the study, is to develop accessible best practice guidelines for post-diagnostic dementia supports for people with an intellectual disability in Ireland. The resulting guidelines will identify needed adjustments, and make recommendations for all services on how best to provide post-diagnostic dementia supports to people with ID and their families/carers.
- Funding Agency
- Health Research Board
- Date From
- 2020
- Date To
- 2023
- Title
- Nurses' preparedness for end of life conversations: Exploring acute nurses' experiences and needs when communicating with patients with non-malignant life-limiting illnesses
- Summary
- This sub-study is part of a two-study research project led by two Co-Principal Investigators. (The second study is led by Dr Margaret McCann Co-Principal Investigator on the overall research grant.) The aim of this sub-study is to explore the current experiences and needs of nurses in an acute hospital setting when communicating with patients with non-malignant life-limiting illnesses around end of life care.
- Funding Agency
- NMPDU via Naas General Hospital
- Date From
- July 2020
- Date To
- September 2021
- Title
- Experiences of Directors of Nursing of Residential Care Facilities for Older People during COVID-19
- Funding Agency
- Nursing Homes Ireland. All Ireland Gerontological Nursing Association
- Date From
- July 2020
- Date To
- June 2021
- Title
- Adult patient and service users' experiences of public and patient involvement, engagement and participation in the context of health organisation design, governance and policy-making.
- Summary
- The aim of the systematic review is to explore adult patient or service users' experience of public and patient involvement, engagement and participation in the context of health organisation design, governance and policy-making. The systematic review will be conducted in accordance with the Joanna Briggs Institute methodology for systematic reviews of qualitative evidence (Lockwood et al., 2020).
- Funding Agency
- Not funded
- Date From
- August 2020
- Date To
- 2024
- Title
- Older People's Experiences of shielding during the COVID-19 Pandemic.
- Summary
- The purpose of this qualitative study is to to explore the experiences of older people during the cocooning period of COVID-19. We want to identify how older adults coped, what older adults found positive or challenging, and how this impacted on older adults.
- Funding Agency
- Safeguarding Ireland
- Date From
- July 2020
- Date To
- July 2021
- Title
- Developing Enhanced Care in Naas General Hospital: An Exploratory Study
- Summary
- This project was a sub-project of the funded Developing Improving Practice Based Research for the Benefit of Service and Service Users in Naas General Hospital (See that study for funding details). The purpose of the project was to contribute to contribute to the strengthening of evidence based practice in relation to enhanced care by using mixed methods to gather information on current and desired enhanced care practice in NGH.
- Funding Agency
- Naas General Hospital
- Date From
- May 2019
- Date To
- June 2020
- Title
- Improving Practice Based Research for the Benefit of Service and Service Users: Research Capacity Building for Clinical Nurse Specialists and Advanced Nurse Practitioners
- Summary
- This project is situated within the Trinity Centre for Practice and Healthcare Innovation. It supports research capacity building for nurses in NGH. Each of the associated projects involves a research team with a nurses or nurses from NGH, the post doctoral project researcher and a linked academic from the School of Nursing and Midwifery.
- Funding Agency
- Naas General Hospital
- Date From
- February 2019
- Date To
- February 2020
- Title
- Evaluation Study of the Impact of Implementing a Draft Policy to Develop Advanced Nurse Practitioners (ANPs) to Meet Service Need
- Summary
- The aims of this mixed method evaluation was to: 1. measure the activities & impact (direct and indirect) of a critical mass of ANPs to five service areas: rheumatology, respiratory medicine, older persons care and unscheduled care ED & AMAU, 2. Evaluate the impact of this critical mass on service challenges of access to services, 3.Capture the perspective and experiences of patients and their families; the interdisciplinary teams; the health service organisation and the health system effect of implementation of the critical mass of ANPs, 3. Provide an analysis of the challenges and opportunities arising from this initiative, 4. Assess the economic effectiveness/contribution of the ANP policy and 5. Make recommendations for service, practice and implementation for continuing the rollout of a critical mass of ANP's. This mixed method evaluation is informed by Participatory Evidence-Informed Patient-Centred Process for ANP Role Development (PEPPA) (Bryant-Lukosius & DiCenso, 2004, Bryant-Lukosius et al. 2017).
- Funding Agency
- Health Services Executive
- Date From
- November 2018
- Date To
- January 2020
- Title
- Improving Practice Led Research for the Benefit of Service Users; Research Capacity Building for Nursing - HSE Project 10200
- Summary
- The aim of this research project is to build research capacity (RCD) and enhance professional practice, healthcare and patient outcomes through the development of an enabling research infrastructure for nurse led research and innovation in collaboration with Community Health care Organisation 7. The intervention in this project builds upon the success reported by McKee et al. (2017) and a number of research capacity building collaborations with Dublin Midlands hospitals associated with CHO 7. A key activity for the post-doctoral researcher will be to provide support for nurses in the clinical area to do research and thus provide part of the formal infrastructure to foster RCD. The post-doctoral researcher will initially manage the five research projects identified in the tender document. Research projects will be developed in collaboration with CHO7 Directors of Public Health Nursing and Public Health Nurses. To assist in the process an initial consultation was held with PHN's in CHO7. The linked project I am currently involved in is a systematic review exploring community nurses' attitudes, knowledge and educational needs in relation to urinary continence, continence assessment, and management: The research project team on this study also includes Dr Margaret McCann, Ms Anne-Marie Kelly CHO7, Ms Jessica Eustace-Cook TCD Librarianand Dr Claire Howlin.
- Funding Agency
- Health Services Executive
- Date From
- 2019
- Date To
- 2021
- Title
- Evaluation of Genio Dementia Programme
- Summary
- This mult-site study evaluated integrated care for Persons with Dementia in 3 hospital and 2 community care sites. I was the Principal Investigator for one of the three hospital site evaluations. (approximate proportion of budget evaluation 1/6 overall budget). The aims of the hospital evaluation component of the overall project were to 1. Understand how integrated care pathways can change and improve service delivery and outcome for people living with dementia and their families and 2. Explore the roll-out of integrated care pathways and alignment with implementation of the National Dementia Strategy (Department of Health 2014). The hospital project evaluations examined each project's processes as well as it outcomes, looking at four key aspects: audit (organisational, ward and environmental), economic analysis, evaluation of education and awareness raising initiatives and evaluation of experience of dementia care services.
- Funding Agency
- Genio
- Date From
- July 2014
- Date To
- July 2018
- Title
- Improving Practice Based Research for the Benefit of Service and Service Users: Research Capacity Building for Clinical Nurse Specialists and Advanced Nurse Practitioners
- Summary
- Project situated within the Trinity Centre for Practice and Healthcare Innovation
- Funding Agency
- Naas General Hospital
- Date From
- February 2018
- Date To
- February 2019
- Title
- Observation of mealtime assistance at breakfast: a cross hospital project
- Summary
- As part of the work of the Trinity Centre for Practice & Healthcare Innovation, a cross hospital nutrition & hydration group undertook a project focusing on observation of mealtime assistance at breakfast across three partner hospitals. My role was as academic link for one of the partner sites.
- Funding Agency
- Not funded
- Date From
- 2016
- Date To
- 2017
- Title
- GENIO: Evaluation of the capacity building potential of 'family focused' projects in the area of disability
- Summary
- The study was a multi-method approach using qualitative and quantitative methods to provide a comprehensive evaluation of four Genio grant-aided family-focused initiatives with a focus on building capacity to promote and support the inclusion of people with disabilities.
- Funding Agency
- GENIO
- Date From
- May 2012
- Date To
- October 2012
- Title
- The development and testing of an evaluation tool that captures the immediate and long-term outcomes of the Foundation Programme in Sexual Health Promotion
- Summary
- The aims of this study were to: .Review existing evaluation tools used to evaluate education and training programmes for those engaged in sexual health promotion; .Develop and pilot an evaluation tool that captures the immediate and long-term outcomes of the Foundation Programme in Sexual Health Promotion (FPSHP); and .Report on the tool development and outcomes of the evaluation of the FPSHP using the tool developed.
- Funding Agency
- Health Services Executive
- Date From
- 2014
- Date To
- 2016
- Title
- The Experience of Spirituality from the Perspective of the Person with Dementia
- Summary
- This meta-synthesis considered the experiences of spirituality from the perspective of people living with a diagnosis of dementia. A total of 667 papers were initially identified. However, following careful quality review assessment a final eight papers were selected. Findings demonstrated the ongoing importance of spirituality to people living with dementia and its importance as a means of finding hope, meaning and linkage with past, present and future. Expression of spirituality through faith practices, contact with faith communities, and the impact of dementia on these, were also highlighted.
- Date From
- November 2013
- Title
- Evaluation of the Foundation Programme in Sexual Health Promotion
- Summary
- The evaluation study aimed to: evaluate the effectiveness of the FPSHP (and its support activities) in building capacity amongst health, education and community professionals with regard to the promotion of sexual health within HSE South; and establish whether the FPSHP demonstrated sufficient promise in relation to its contribution to sexual health promotion capacity building to warrant a further feasibility study regarding its extension beyond HSE South.
- Funding Agency
- Health Services Executive
- Date From
- November 2012
- Date To
- April 2013
- Title
- Sustaining Place - How Informal Carers of Persons with Dementia Address the Problem of 'Living on the Fringes'
- Summary
- PhD Research and Thesis. The aim of this study was to develop a theory to explain the processes employed by informal carers of persons with dementia to resolve issues of primary concern to them. The study was conducted using a Classic Grounded Theory (CGT) approach and a social constructionist orientation informed the conceptualisation of the resultant theory. The problem of concern to informal carers in this study was identified as 'Living on the fringes'. This problem refers to a significant and frequently negative alteration to informal carers' relationships with and place within their life-worlds. The theory of 'Sustaining Place' represents the social pattern of activities informal carers engage in to address this problem and has four components: 1) 'Unsettled place', 2) 'Threatened place', 3) 'Sustaining our place' and 4) 'Sustained Place'. the theory is dynamic and can occur in relation to sequences of 'Sustaining Place'. The theory therefore represents the diverse and individual nature of an informal carer's experience of living with dementia.
- Date From
- 2006
- Date To
- 2010
- Title
- Exploring Stigma in Dementia
- Summary
- The Alzheimer Society of Ireland commissioned this exploratory research,to better understand this issue and gain insight into how to respond to dementia related stigma in an Irish context.A qualitative exploratory approach using grounded theory methods guided the conduct of the study. The research included a critical review of the literature to identify the existing knowledge base relating to stigma and dementia related stigma. The findings were integrated under nine themes and represent a preliminary exploration of stigma in dementia from the perspective of those interviewed. Principal Investigator: Dr Mary McCarron, Project Consultants: Prof Philip McCallion and Dr Jo Murphy-Lawless.
- Funding Agency
- Alzheimer Society of Ireland
- Date From
- April 2006
- Date To
- September 2006
Recognition
Representations
Expert Advisory Group Member Oslo Met Moves Project Oslo Met University, Norway
Nursing and Midwifery Board of Ireland Site Inspector Panel Member
Member of the Editorial Board for the International Journal of Older People Nursing
School of Nursing and Midwifery TCD representative on Get Up Get Dressed Get moving Network and member of the Education Working Group
External examiner for the Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Nursing (Elderly Care), University of Malta
Dementia and Neurodegeneration Network Ireland
Reviewer for BMC Geriatrics
Member of Editorial Board for Dementia Journal
External Examiner for MSc Global Issues in Gerontology and Ageing, Stirling University
Member of National Education Interest Group (University and Institute of Technology Sectors) on the National Clinical Programme for Older People
Steering Group Member of Dementia Services Information and Development Centre
Member of the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Ireland Ethics Committee
Reviewer for the Journal of Clinical Nursing,
Steering group member of the Kildare Alzheimer Cafe
Steering Group Member of the South County Dublin Alzheimer's Cafe
School of Nursing and Midwifery Alumni Committee
Reviewer for Dementia
Reviewer for the British Journal of Nursing
Reviewer for Health and Social Care in the Community
Reviewer for Nurse Education and Practice
Reviewer for International Journal of Older People Nursing
Member of Interview Panel for Adelaide Society interviews to select students for the BSc (Cur) Nursing course (component of selection process alongside the CAO application process)
Member of the Nursing and Midwifery Planning and Development Unit Dublin, Kildare and West Wicklow Advisory Committee for Leadership for Directors of nursing working in Older Persons Services development programme.
Awards and Honours
International Journal of Older Person Nursing, Editorial Board Member Award
Poster Prize Winner at the 'Sowing the Seeds' 1st International Spirituality in Healthcare Conference, Trinity College Dublin
Master of Arts (Jure Officii)
Poster Prize for Corroon, A.M., Nolan, L., Adams, A. and Mooney, M., Laying the Foundations: on-line learning support for postgraduate nursing students, "Teaching and Learning in the Changing World of Higher Education". 3rd AISHE Conference, National University of Ireland, Maynooth
Deans List for Academic Achievement, Faculty of Medicine, University College Dublin
Second Year Scholarship in Nursing Studies, University College Dublin
Award for outstanding patient care for 2nd year student nurse, the Mary Aikenhead School of Nursing, St Vincent's Hospital Elm Park, Dublin 4
First place in student nursing examinations, The Mary Aikenhead School of Nursing, St Vincent's University Hospital, Elm Park, Dublin 4.
First place in student nursing examinations, The Mary Aikenhead School of Nursing, St Vincent's University Hospital, Elm Park, Dublin 4.
Memberships
Dementia and Neurodegeneration Network Ireland
CHAIN Dementia Subgroup
An Board Altranais now Nursing and Midwifery Board of Ireland
All Ireland Gerontological Nurses Association (AIGNA)
Irish Gerontological Society (IGS)
Grounded Theory Institute
AISHE