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Christine E. McCarthy

Christine E. McCarthy

MB BCh BAO MRCPI MSc

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Background and purpose The prevalence of chronic kidney disease (estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) <60 mL/min per 1.73 m ² for ≥3 months, chronic kidney disease (CKD)) in ischemic stroke and transient ischemic attack (TIA) is unknown, as estimates have been based on single-point estimates of renal function. Studies investigating the effec...
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Sleep complaints can be both common and complex in the older patient. Their consideration is an important aspect of holistic care, and may have an impact on quality of life, mortality, falls and disease risk. Sleep assessment should form part of the comprehensive geriatric assessment. If sleep disturbance is brought to light, consideration of sleep...
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Background and objectives: Symptoms of sleep disturbance are common, and may represent important modifiable risk factors for stroke. We evaluated the association between a spectrum of sleep disturbance symptoms and risk of acute stroke in an international setting. Methods: INTERSTROKE is an international case-control study of patients presenting...
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Introduction While lifestyle risk factors are implicated in the development and progression of cognitive impairment, interventional trials of individual participants have yielded unconvincing evidence. We sought to explore the development of lifestyle interventions targeting the household-unit. Methods Semi-structured interviews were carried out a...
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Purpose: Minimum training recommendations to become a specialist geriatrician in the EU have been published and in this study we compared these recommendations with content from the post-graduate training scheme in Geriatric Medicine in Ireland. Methods: We examined the content of didactic study-day lectures delivered during Geriatric medicine t...
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Objectives: Sigmoid volvulus (SV) is a common cause of bowel obstruction, especially in older patients. SV can be mesenteroaxial (M-SV) or organoaxial (O-SV). The purpose of this study was to assess if CT findings in SV are associated with clinical outcomes. including recurrence, choice of management, and mortality. Materials and methods: This s...
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Background and purpose Whilst sleep disturbances are associated with stroke, their association with stroke severity is less certain. In the INTERSTROKE study, the association of pre‐morbid sleep disturbance with stroke severity and functional outcome following stroke was evaluated. Methods INTERSTROKE is an international case–control study of firs...
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Background We have previously shown that disturbances in sleep to be associated with acute stroke, but their association with stroke severity is less certain. In the INTERSTROKE study, we evaluated the association of pre-morbid sleep disturbance with stroke severity and functional outcome in acute stroke patients. Methods INTERSTROKE was an intern...
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Background Adult caregiving has been associated with adverse effects on cardiovascular risk factors and health outcomes, with most research focused on caregivers of individuals with dementia and single risk factors. We sought to explore the association of adult and child caregiving, across a spectrum of intensity, with multiple lifestyle risk facto...
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Background There have been conflicting findings in studies exploring the relationship between caregiving and mortality, which may relate to differences in type and intensity of caregiving. Methods In the prospective National Institutes of Health American Association of Retired Persons (NIH-AARP) Diet and Health Study (n = 148,792, mean age 70.8 ye...
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Background/objectives: Chronic sleep disturbance has been consistently associated with cardiovascular disease. We sought to determine whether behavioral interventions to improve sleep have been associated with improvements in 4 common cardiovascular disease risk factors: hypertension, diabetes mellitus (DM), obesity, and smoking. Methods: Random...
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Background Minimum training recommendations to become a specialist geriatrician in the EU have been published. In this study we sought to evaluate the curriculum of the higher specialist training scheme in Geriatric Medicine in Ireland and examine how it compares with the knowledge recommendations from the European post-graduate curriculum in Geria...
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Background Lifestyle modifications, in older at risk populations, may prevent or slow the rate of cognitive decline. Promotion of brain health has been recommended by the WHO and other governing bodies. Supporting patients in making these lifestyle changes, however, can be complex. Generic guidance may not apply to all in a heterogenous and frail p...
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Background Sláintecare advocates for right care, in the right place at the right time. ANPs for Older Persons in the community are uniquely placed to deliver care as close as possible to the older person’s home and to lead a holistic, flexible model of care minimising admission to acute care and maximising existing local resources. A pilot programm...
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Background Sleep disturbance is common in the older patient, and has been associated with many common comorbidities, falls, impaired quality of life, and mortality. Sleep disturbance screening and management are important elements of the comprehensive geriatric assessment (CGA). There are few sleep disturbance assessment tools, however, that have b...
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Background Dementia is increasing in prevalence worldwide. Several lifestyle factors have been identified as targets for dementia prevention, which may be more effective if targeted at households instead of an individual. To date there have been no clinical trials randomising households to lifestyle interventions of sleep, diet and/or physical acti...
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Background : Lifestyle interventions targeting households may be an effective means of promoting healthier cognitive function in later life, with extended benefit to other household members. In this systematic review and meta-analysis, we sought to assess the effect of targeting lifestyle behaviours of households on cognitive outcomes Methods : An...
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Although incontinence is common in hospital, the prevalence and predictors of continence aid use (continence wear and catheters) are poorly described. A one-day cross-sectional study was conducted in a large university hospital assessing consecutive inpatients (≥55) for their pre-admission and current use of continence aids. Barthel Index, Clinical...
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Background Nursing home (NH) patients are at a high risk of Emergency Department (ED) attendance, and adverse events in the ED. With an increasing NH population, monitoring trends in ED utilization is important to aid service planning, and attention to potentially preventable attendances should be paid, to identify areas that may benefit from speci...
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Background Illegible prescribing can lead to medication error and adverse drug reactions. The HSE Standards and Recommended Practices for Healthcare Records Management and the Practice Standards and Guidelines for Nurses for Prescriptive Authority have highlighted criteria which should be adhered to in relation to prescribing. We set out to audit c...
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Background Medication records are essential components of patient care and a source of medical error. The HSE Code of Practice for Healthcare Records Management has highlighted criteria which must be complied with in these records. In the HSE Clinical Strategy and Programmes Division, “Test your care” is used to promote a code of practice and a set...
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Background Generic Prescribing is an essential component of prescribing, however it is often overlooked. Use of brand names can led to poor recognition of the correct medications. It can also led to medication error. It is part of the policy of our hospital group that generic prescribing is used at all times. We performed a similar audit in 2018 an...
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Rationale and Objectives Deriving maximum benefit from radiology rotations in medical schools is challenging. Lack of education on appropriate imaging renders students feeling unprepared. This study compares the ability of undergraduate medical students to identify appropriate radiological investigations, both at the beginning and end of their fina...

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