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New paper alert! 📢 A Cluster-Randomised Crossover Pilot Feasibility Study of a Multicomponent Intervention to Reduce Occupational Sedentary Behaviour in Professional Male Employees doi.org/10.3390/ijerph… School of Medicine #trinityresearch #sedentarybehaviour
Congratulations to Professor Jo-Hanna Ivers Nicki Killeen & Eamon Keenan on their new Open Access publication. Drug use, harm-reduction practices and attitudes toward the utilisation of drug safety testing services in an Irish cohort of festival-goers drugsandalcohol.ie/34860/
The Cycle at Work project: An under-desk pedal machine may be the answer to our workplace sedentary behaviour! Published in MDPI by School of Medicine PhD candidate Gail Nicolson, Prof Catherine Darker, Catherine Hayes mdpi.com/1660-4601/18/1… Read more here: tcd.ie/medicine/resea…
New research from Professor Jo-Hanna Ivers finds that festival-goers take multiple drugs at the same time irishexaminer.com/news/arid-4071… Drugs Library HSE Drugs.ie HSE Social Inclusion Trinity College Dublin School of Medicine
New research from Gail Nicolson at School of Medicine has assessed the acceptability & feasibility of a gender-sensitive work-place intervention to reduce occupational sedentary behaviour, by increasing physical activity in professional men. bit.ly/3vfs6vl #researchMATTERS
Fantastic new paper from our own Professor Jo-Hanna Ivers in collaboration with David Best #RecoveryModel #RecoveryContagion #RecoveryCapital School of Medicine Trinity College Dublin Trinity Centre for Global Health, TCD
Intervention to reduce workplace sedentary behaviour by Gail Nicolson Prof Catherine Darker Catherine Hayes is acceptable & feasible in professional men Trinity College Dublin School of Medicine Trinity Centre for Global Health, TCD Sedentary Behaviour Research Network HealthyIreland #sedentarybehaviour #MensHealth breakingnews.ie/ireland/mens-h… breakingnews.ie
Great to see our smoking cessation intervention for women living in disadvantaged communities in Ireland in print Catherine Hayes Prof Catherine Darker PHPC academic.oup.com/ntr/advance-ar…
TCD Researchers Dr. Dónal Wallace & Dr. Sadhbh Byrne are looking to recruit two parent advisors to help them out with new research on designing an educational tool for GPs, to help better manage adolescent mental health presentations @trinitymed1 Trinity College Dublin #researchMatters
📣New paper alert! 'Early Intervention in Psychosis services: a systematic review and narrative synthesis of the barriers and facilitators to implementation' Trinity College Dublin #openaccess #systematicreview #earlyinterventionpsychosis
Susan Smith Trinity College Dublin A breezy day but delighted to share details of a report looking at rates of Respiratory disease in residents of Oliver Bond House. Platform shared with residents of OBH , Austin Campbell of Robert Emmett CDP, Jack Lehane, Smart D8. PHPC School of Medicine Colin Doherty
Professor Jo-Hanna Ivers School of Medicine Linda Doyle Trinity Civic Engagement for Societal Impact Unit Colin Doherty Thanks Professor Jo-Hanna Ivers It's such a pleasure working with you and all my colleagues in PHPC
Looking forward to this event EDI Visiting Professor Event Series, in conjunction with Trinity Civic Engagement for Societal Impact Unit Focus Ireland Dublin Simon we are pleased to invite you to this forthcoming workshop – Friday 9th February, 9.30am, Institute of Population Health Tallaght. All welcome pls RT
New paper from BMC demonstrating the benefits of early intervention keyworking for people experiencing their first episode of psychosis. Karen O Connor Rhona Jennings Gail Nicolson Nicola O'Connell HSE Ireland doi.org/10.1186/s12888…
Really enjoyed the Focus Ireland Dublin Simon and PHPC event today with brilliant presentations from Professor Jo-Hanna Ivers Cliona Ni Cheallaigh and Adam Spollen - and great discussions led by Michael Foley. Great buzz and good start on new collaborations!
Very welcome news this afternoon with the announcement by Department of Health of 196 additional beds for our hospital. This announcement will futureproof TUH and the care we can provide to our patients & community for years to come. ow.ly/Spf750S0EAB
Locals in Tallaght are being encouraged to fill in the HANA survey. The research is trying to discover what services people in Tallaght feel are most needed for their health and wellbeing. For more …. bit.ly/3Vh1ngQ Prof Catherine Darker
Opportunity for people living in Tallaght to give their opinion on health and social services available, including what’s missing!! CDI Marian Quinn Darach Ó Ciardha South Dublin County Partnership HSE Health & Wellbeing Tallaght University Hospital (TUH) Health & Wellbeing DSKWW School of Medicine Trinity College Dublin Adelaide Health Foundation