Publications by authors named "A Begley"

In their 2022 paper Newman et al compared gender diversity between UK surgical specialties. It omitted the specialty of oral and maxillofacial surgery (OMFS), which is one of the ten General Medical Council recognised surgical specialties. When challenged, the authors did not provide data for OMFS.

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  • * The review analyzed 204 papers, selecting 18 that demonstrated a wide range in self-harm rates—between 1.5% and 23% among adolescents (ages 15-18), with higher incidents reported in females and often occurring at home.
  • * Findings highlighted that while many youths sought help from friends or family before or after self-harm episodes, professional help was rarely pursued, underscoring the need for better psychoeducation for families and enhanced mental health services.
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Aim: Food literacy programs aim to improve food related skills and knowledge and are selected Governments as a strategy to address dietary intakes at a community level. The purpose of this research is to identify behaviour change techniques in a food literacy program, which were assessed by the achievement of participant goals related to food literacy and dietary behaviour changes.

Methods: Consensus methods were applied to map behaviour change techniques to an adult food literacy program.

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Introduction/aims: Motor neuron disease (MND) is a progressive neurodegenerative condition with a limited life expectancy. There is very little data on mortality and its associated factors beyond 30 days following gastrostomy. We explored the demographic, clinical, and nutritional predictors for early mortality at 30, 90, and 180 days following gastrostomy in these patients.

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