Eimear Ruane-McAteer
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Ruane-McAteer E, Hanratty J, Lynn F, Reid E, Khosla R, Amin A, et al.
Campbell Syst Rev
. 2023 May;
14(1):1-24.
PMID: 37131371
No abstract available.
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Aventin A, Robinson M, Hanratty J, Ruane-McAteer E, Tomlinson M, Clarke M, et al.
Campbell Syst Rev
. 2023 Apr;
17(1):e1140.
PMID: 37050964
No abstract available.
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Griffin E, OConnell S, Ruane-McAteer E, Corcoran P, Arensman E
Int J Environ Res Public Health
. 2022 Apr;
19(7).
PMID: 35409760
Individuals bereaved by suicide represent an important group in terms of postvention. While peer support groups are often accessed by those bereaved, few studies have examined their impact in terms...
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Exploring experiences of supports for suicide bereavement in Ireland: protocol for a national survey
OConnell S, Ruane-McAteer E, Daly C, OConnor C, Tuomey F, McDonnell L, et al.
HRB Open Res
. 2022 Jan;
4:114.
PMID: 34870092
Background A suicide death impacts upon the wellbeing of close family members and friends but has also been shown to affect many people outside of this immediate circle. This will...
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Griffin E, McHugh S, Jeffers A, Gunnell D, Arensman E, Perry I, et al.
BMJ Open
. 2021 Dec;
11(12):e055962.
PMID: 34952886
Background: A National Clinical Programme for the Management of Hospital-Presenting Self-Harm (NCP-SH) was introduced in Ireland in 2014. This involved the development of a model of care to standardise the...
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Ruane-McAteer E, Corcoran P, Browne J, Hursztyn P, Griffin E
BMJ Open
. 2021 Aug;
11(8):e044993.
PMID: 34362798
Introduction: Self-harm is the most common risk factor for suicide, and so those who present to hospital following self-harm provide an opportunity for targeted clinical care interventions. Observational studies evaluating...
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Robinson M, Aventin A, Hanratty J, Ruane-McAteer E, Tomlinson M, Clarke M, et al.
Reprod Health
. 2021 Jun;
18(1):126.
PMID: 34120630
Background: There is growing recognition of the need for interventions that effectively involve men and boys to promote family planning behaviours. Evidence suggests that the most effective behavioural interventions in...
8.
Ruane-McAteer E, Prue G
World J Urol
. 2021 Jan;
40(1):9-13.
PMID: 33388921
Aim: The objective of this paper was to discuss the psychological impact of active surveillance (AS) for prostate cancer (PCa) and the resulting implications of psychological wellbeing for treatment decision...
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Ruane-McAteer E, Gillespie K, Amin A, Aventin A, Robinson M, Hanratty J, et al.
BMJ Glob Health
. 2020 Oct;
5(10).
PMID: 33051283
Background: Global health organisations advocate gender-transformative programming (which challenges gender inequalities) with men and boys to improve sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) for all. We systematically review evidence...
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Ruane-McAteer E, Amin A, Hanratty J, Lynn F, Corbijn van Willenswaard K, Reid E, et al.
BMJ Glob Health
. 2019 Oct;
4(5):e001634.
PMID: 31565410
Objectives: Working with men/boys, in addition to women/girls, through gender-transformative programming that challenges gender inequalities is recognised as important for improving sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) for all....