Jarlath Varley
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OReilly D, Brady A, Bryant-Lukosius D, Varley J, Daly L, Cotter P, et al.
J Adv Nurs
. 2021 Aug;
77(10):4279-4289.
PMID: 34449917
Aim: The aim was to analyse the psychometric properties of a patient-reported-experience measure, the Patient Enablement and Satisfaction Survey (PESS), when used to evaluate the care provided by Advanced Nurse...
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Quirke M, Mitchell N, Varley J, Kelly S, Boland F, Moughty A, et al.
BMJ Open
. 2020 Sep;
10(8):e034057.
PMID: 32868346
Objective: To determine the prevalence and predictors of oral to intravenous antibiotic switch among adult emergency department (ED) patients with acute bacterial skin and skin structure infections (ABSSSIs). Design: Multicentre,...
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McCabe C, Patel K, Fletcher S, Winters N, Sheaf G, Varley J, et al.
J Interprof Care
. 2020 Apr;
35(3):444-453.
PMID: 32323605
This scoping review focuses on identifying the quantity and quality of research evidence available with regard to online interprofessional education related to chronic disease management. Recent advances have seen the...
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Self-reported antiepilepsy medication adherence and its connection to perception of medication error
Banks J, Varley J, Fitzsimons M, Doherty C
Epilepsy Behav
. 2020 Jan;
104(Pt A):106896.
PMID: 31986441
Although 70% of people with epilepsy (PWE) achieve seizure freedom following an appropriate antiepileptic drug (AED) regime, evidence suggests that adherence to AEDs by PWE is suboptimal. Nonadherence to AEDs...
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Higgins A, Murphy R, Downes C, Varley J, Begley C, Elliott N
J Clin Nurs
. 2020 Jan;
29(7-8):1352-1364.
PMID: 31972049
Background: Research to support the added value of including Epilepsy Specialist Nurses as members of the multidisciplinary team is developing, yet little information exists on factors influencing the translation of...
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Varley J, Kiersey R, Power R, Byrne J, Doherty C, Saris J, et al.
J Interprof Care
. 2019 Dec;
34(4):500-508.
PMID: 31851541
Models of care developed to improve the lives of people with chronic diseases highlight integrated care as essential to meeting their needs and achieving person (patient)-centered care (PCC). Nevertheless, barriers...
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Byrne J, Power R, Kiersey R, Varley J, Doherty C, Saris A, et al.
Epilepsy Behav
. 2019 Nov;
103(Pt A):106562.
PMID: 31753768
No abstract available.
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Power R, Byrne J, Kiersey R, Varley J, Doherty C, Lambert V, et al.
Epilepsy Behav
. 2019 Nov;
102:106668.
PMID: 31739100
The National Clinical Programme for Epilepsy (NCPE) in Ireland aims to deliver a holistic model of integrated person-centered care (PCC) that addresses the full spectrum of biomedical and psychosocial needs...
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Byrne J, Power R, Kiersey R, Varley J, Doherty C, Saris A, et al.
Epilepsy Behav
. 2019 Mar;
94:87-92.
PMID: 30897535
In line with healthcare reform across the world, the National Clinical Programme for Epilepsy (NCPE) in Ireland describes a model that aims to achieve holistic integrated person (patient)-centered care (PCC)....
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Fitzsimons M, Normand C, Varley J, Delanty N
Epilepsy Behav
. 2011 Dec;
23(1):1-6.
PMID: 22134097
Advances in medical science and technology, together with improved medical and nursing care, are continuously improving health outcomes in chronic illness, including epilepsy. The consequent increasing diagnostic and therapeutic complexity...