Sinead Pembroke
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Coyne I, Pembroke S, Sleath B, Brenner M, Roche E, Hilliard C, et al.
Health Expect
. 2023 Nov;
27(1):e13916.
PMID: 37984806
Introduction: Adolescents with Type 1 diabetes are a cohort whose self-management of their diabetes care often declines during adolescence which can lead to adverse health outcomes. Research indicates that providers...
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Pembroke S, Cody D, Roche E, Sleath B, Hilliard C, Brenner M, et al.
Diabetes Res Clin Pract
. 2022 Jul;
190:109985.
PMID: 35809690
Aims: To investigate adolescents' communication with healthcare providers (HCPs) and co- design a question prompt list as one part of an intervention to increase patient participation and communication at diabetes...
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Pembroke S, Rogerson S, Coyne I
Trials
. 2022 Apr;
23(1):362.
PMID: 35477434
Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, there has been very little guidance in Ireland and abroad, around the conduct of research, and randomised controlled trials (RCTs) in particular. This...
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Pembroke S, Roche E, Sleath B, Brenner M, Hilliard C, Cody D, et al.
Patient Educ Couns
. 2021 Feb;
104(9):2170-2176.
PMID: 33640232
Background: Research on long-term health conditions indicates that adolescents are not actively involved during their medical visits. Active involvement is essential because this can help adolescents learn how to self-manage...
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Elliott N, Pembroke S, Quirke M, Pender N, Higgins A
Epilepsia
. 2019 Sep;
60(10):2048-2059.
PMID: 31544237
Objective: To generate evidence-based knowledge about the strategies that adult people with epilepsy (PWEs) use in the process of telling others about their epilepsy. Methods: In-depth, one-to-one interviews explored PWEs'...
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Pembroke S, Higgins A, Pender N, Elliott N
Epilepsy Behav
. 2017 Apr;
70(Pt A):217-223.
PMID: 28437750
Objective: Proponents of resilience theory have highlighted the importance of understanding the processes of resilience. The objective of the study was to explore how people with epilepsy reach a stage...