Publications by authors named "F Horgan"

Background: Stroke represents a major source of mortality and morbidity globally. The role of a stroke Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS) as an expert team member in early supported discharge (ESD) for stroke, is not well defined or described although it is well established in other models of after-hospital and out-reach specialist care in the community. A greater focus has been on patients receiving rehabilitation post-stroke, however there is a need for a more holistic approach to care which clinical nurse specialists can offer to patients as part of ESD.

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  • The objective of the study was to evaluate the impact of prescribed exercise programs on quality of life and other health parameters for individuals with metastatic breast cancer (PwMBC).
  • The research involved a systematic review of randomized controlled trials, with a focus on outcomes like quality of life, physical performance, and cancer-related fatigue; however, meta-analysis was not feasible due to a limited number of studies.
  • The findings indicated no significant improvement in quality of life, and while some benefits were noted for reducing fatigue and increasing physical activity, the results were inconclusive and highlighted the need for more robust research in this area.
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In recent decades, research on developing and deploying resistant rice has accelerated due to the availability of modern molecular tools and, in particular, advances in marker-assisted selection. However, progress in understanding virulence adaptation has been relatively slow. This review tracks patterns in virulence adaptation to resistance genes (particularly , , , and ) and examines the nature of virulence based on selection experiments, responses by virulent populations to differential rice varieties (i.

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Background: People with stroke and their families face numerous challenges as they leave hospital to return home, often experiencing multifaceted unmet needs and feelings of abandonment. The essential elements of an intervention intended to support transition-to-home after stroke are unclear.

Objective: The aim of the project was to engage in a co-design process to identify the key components of a pragmatic intervention to inform a transition-to-home support pathway following stroke.

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Several studies have reported higher damage from insect herbivores to hybrid compared to inbred (pure line) rice. We used a collection of 20 hybrid and 12 inbred genotypes from diverse origins to test the hypotheses that hybrid rice susceptibility is due to (a) the hybrid plant type and/or (b) rice phylogeny. We challenged the genotypes with (BPH), (WBPH) and (YSB) in greenhouse and screenhouse bioassays and monitored herbivores in field plots.

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