Health Soc Care Community
September 2022
Care in the Community policies has led to people with mental illness receiving treatment and care at home; however, few studies have examined the impact on carers of providing care to a person with mental illness. This was a qualitative study of the experiences of 11 women who are informal carers of people with a long-term mental illness. The study aimed to gain an understanding of the characteristics of this particular caregiving context that contributes to the stress of the role, and to identify the ways in which services could support women in these roles to promote their wellbeing and support the recovery of those they care for.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEur J Contracept Reprod Health Care
April 2020
The aim of this study was to describe the use of prescribed contraceptives in Northern Ireland (NI) and how this varies with a woman's age, the deprivation in the area in which she lives and characteristics of her general practice (GP). A population-based cohort study was conducted including 560,074 females, aged 12-49 registered with a GP (2010-2016) contributing 3,255,500 woman-years of follow-up. Dispensed contraceptive prescriptions were linked to demographic details.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Ghana's National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS), established by an Act of Parliament (Act 650), in 2003 and since replaced by Act 852 of 2012 remains, in African terms, unprecedented in terms of growth and coverage. As a result, the scheme has received praise for its associated legal reforms, clinical audit mechanisms and for serving as a hub for knowledge sharing and learning within the context of South-South cooperation. The scheme continues to shape national health insurance thinking in Africa.
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November 2009
The purpose of this paper is to examine the utility of a qualitative 'card sort' research tool - when it is merged with traditional quantitative data gathering methods - to add to our understanding about the nature of competency-based approaches to leadership studies. The study demonstrates how a qualitative technique (card sort) was used for the task of testing a clinical leadership competencies model. All the steps in the card sort methodology are described through its application to the research problem.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjectives: In a rapidly changing health-care environment, clinicians are increasingly called upon to assume complex leadership responsibilities. The research was undertaken to develop an understanding of the limits to the conceptual and methodological basis of leadership competency modelling in health services context.
Methods: Data were collected from all of the clinicians in a Psychiatric Hospital, Bahrain using a researcher-developed questionnaire.
Fundamental changes are taking place in health and social care. The drivers for these changes include new discoveries, new treatments and globalization and the need to examine and consider cross-boundary work. This paper will outline some of the issues generated from a research project that aimed to provide an all-Ireland perspective on health and social care futures and to examine the implications of these trends both for nursing specifically and health and social care generally.
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