Publications by authors named "Sharon Millen"

Article Synopsis
  • The study investigates the effects of a rehabilitation service on individuals with Alcohol Related Brain Injury (ARBI) and their families, focusing on cognitive, psychological, social, and abstinence outcomes.
  • Conducted through qualitative interviews over four time points, the research revealed improvements in residents' well-being and functioning while in the rehabilitation facility.
  • Despite positive results during treatment, family members expressed concerns about long-term effects, highlighting the need for continued support after discharge which is currently being piloted through outreach interventions.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF

This is the protocol for an evidence and gap map. The objective of this EGM is to identify and map all primary studies (including randomised and cluster randomised trials) and systematic reviews on universal, school-based social and emotional learning programmes for young children (3-11 years) to create a live, searchable, and publicly available evidence and gap map.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Background: A record number of Opioid-related deaths occurred in Northern Ireland in 2021 and it is acknowledged that the Covid-19 pandemic compounded drugs related deaths crisis. This co-production study set out to refine the design of a wearable device for Opioid users to detect and subsequently prevent a potential overdose situation.

Method: Purposive sampling was used to recruit people who had substance use disorders and were living in a hostel and prison during the Covid-19 pandemic.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Background: It is essential to provide key information and support to every woman regarding pregnancy and childbirth to enable all women to make a fully informed decision regarding their choice to reproduce. Of particular importance; however, is that women who suffer from a specific condition that increases risks associated with reproduction, to receive specific information regarding such risks and health complications regarding pregnancy and childbirth. This study aims to explore the feelings, experiences, and needs of women with minor thalassemia in relation to childbearing.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Background: Children born to mothers who experience social complexity (e.g. substance misuse, intimate partner violence, mental ill health, a history of maltreatment) are at increased risk for a range of adverse outcomes at birth and during development.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF