C Kiernan
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Recent Articles
1.
Knuth C, Kiernan C, Wolvius E, Narcisi R, Farrell E
Eur Cell Mater
. 2019 Apr;
37:277-291.
PMID: 30968944
Endochondral ossification (EO) is the process by which the long bones of the body form and has proven to be a promising method in tissue engineering for achieving cell-mediated bone...
2.
O Reilly M, Breathnach O, Conlon B, Kiernan C, Sheehan E
Injury
. 2019 Apr;
50(4):898-902.
PMID: 30955873
Introduction: The Trauma Assessment Clinic [TAC], also referred to as Virtual Fracture Clinic, offers a novel care pathway for patients and is being increasingly utilised across the Irish and UK...
3.
Queally J, Kiernan C, Shaikh M, Rowan F, Bennett D
Osteoporos Int
. 2012 Dec;
24(3):1089-94.
PMID: 23242431
Unlabelled: Osteoporosis management post fragility fracture has traditionally been deficient with up to 60-90 % of patients remaining untreated for osteoporosis in some studies. Efforts have been made to address...
4.
The cost utility of a multi-disciplinary foot protection clinic (MDFPC) in an Irish hospital setting
Nason G, Strapp H, Kiernan C, Moore K, Gibney J, Feeley T, et al.
Ir J Med Sci
. 2012 Apr;
182(1):41-5.
PMID: 22528251
Background: Foot ulceration which may result in lower limb amputation is one of the most feared complications among patients with diabetes and the prevention of both ulceration and amputation is...
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Smith C, Felce D, Ahmed Z, Fraser W, Kerr M, Kiernan C, et al.
J Intellect Disabil Res
. 2002 Oct;
46(Pt 6):464-71.
PMID: 12354317
Background: The impact of the withdrawal of long-term antipsychotic medication prescribed to adults with intellectual disabilities on behavioural functioning has been investigated using a real-time direct observation methodology. Previous authors...
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Hatton C, Emerson E, Rivers M, Mason H, Swarbrick R, Mason L, et al.
J Intellect Disabil Res
. 2001 Jun;
45(Pt 3):258-70.
PMID: 11422651
Staff turnover is a major problem in services for people with intellectual disability (ID). Therefore, understanding the reasons for staff turnover is vital for organizations seeking to improve their performance....
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Emerson E, Kiernan C, Alborz A, Reeves D, Mason H, Swarbrick R, et al.
Res Dev Disabil
. 2001 Mar;
22(1):77-93.
PMID: 11263632
A total population study was undertaken in two areas of England to identify the situation and characteristics of people reported to exhibit challenging behaviors. We found that: (1) challenging behaviors...
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Emerson E, Kiernan C, Alborz A, Reeves D, Mason H, Swarbrick R, et al.
Res Dev Disabil
. 2001 Mar;
22(1):67-75.
PMID: 11263631
Information was collected on 95 people with mental retardation who had been identified seven years previously as showing severe self-injurious behavior. At follow up 71% of participants were still showing...
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Moss S, Emerson E, Kiernan C, Turner S, Hatton C, Alborz A
Br J Psychiatry
. 2000 Nov;
177:452-6.
PMID: 11060000
Background: In people with learning disability one of the most frequent reasons for psychiatric referral is challenging behaviour. Aims: To determine what proportion of people with challenging behaviour actually have...
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Ahmed Z, Fraser W, Kerr M, Kiernan C, Emerson E, Robertson J, et al.
Br J Psychiatry
. 2000 May;
176:42-6.
PMID: 10789325
Background: The use of antipsychotic drugs in people with learning disabilities is currently receiving intensified scrutiny and attempts are being made to reduce it. Aims: A randomised controlled trial was...