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Aine

@AMcLau1

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Interested in many things! Self management, chronic illness, QI, access to care. All views my own.

Joined April 2020
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@GNielsen_Physio
Glenn Nielsen
2 years
The Physio4FMD trial has been published in @LancetNeuro today. This study is the culmination of over 10 years of work from many collaborators. In this thread I will summarise this work and our findings. @jonstoneneuro @MarstonLouise @rachmareehunter https://t.co/MVEBw6qvoi
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Although more participants who were assigned specialist physiotherapy self-rated their motor symptoms as improved and had better scores on subjective measures of mental health, the intervention did...
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@FionaBardon_
Fiona Bardon
1 year
@HeadwayIreland launched a new podcast today. It covers a variety of topics in relation to living with the consequences of a brain injury.Each episode has discussions & advice from people with brain injuries. 1st episode is live now on all podcast platforms & released each Thurs!
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@drivetimerte
Drivetime RTE
2 years
https://t.co/7k1f0LTNYf A booklet from @TallaghtUn5530 about how to help your children deal with their parents serious illness- We chatted to social worker Wendy Moynan from TUH
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@BelsonSarah
Sarah Belson
2 years
Closing plenary of #ELASF2024 Wendy Moynan and Aine Connolly - Meeting the unmet need for information on stroke for children and young people - the CHATS booklet 👉 https://t.co/EQjd0mz94J
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@HCarolinehyland
Caroline Hyland illustrations
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@HCarolinehyland
Caroline Hyland illustrations
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@HCarolinehyland
Caroline Hyland illustrations
3 years
This booklet explores many topics including recognising how to explain stroke to your child and young person. For further information click on the link below to read the CHATS booklet in full: https://t.co/8rPNxCTFLV
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@HCarolinehyland
Caroline Hyland illustrations
3 years
This booklet was developed as a much need resource. It is for parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles or any adult who is caring for, or working with, a child or young person where an adult close to them has experienced a stroke and is in hospital.
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@HCarolinehyland
Caroline Hyland illustrations
3 years
Remember "We often put children and young people first but it is very important to look after yourself too" Illustration from the recently launched 'CHATS: Children Helped by Adults to Talk about Stroke' booklet, Connolly A. & Moynan, W. (2023), Tallaght University Hospital
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@HCarolinehyland
Caroline Hyland illustrations
3 years
This booklet explores many topics including recognising the importance of looking after yourself too while you try to support children and young people through this stressful and challenging time. Click on the link to read the CHATS booklet: https://t.co/8rPNxCTFLV
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@HCarolinehyland
Caroline Hyland illustrations
3 years
This booklet was developed for any adult who is caring for, or working with, a child or young person where an adult close to them has experienced a stroke and is in hospital. You can read the CHATS booklet by clicking this link: https://t.co/8rPNxCTFLV
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@HCarolinehyland
Caroline Hyland illustrations
3 years
'Stroke is a sudden event which gives no time to prepare yourself or your children' One of the illustration from the recently launched 'CHATS: Children Helped by Adults to Talk about Stroke' booklet, Connolly A. & Moynan, W. (2023), Tallaght University Hospital, Dublin.
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@HCarolinehyland
Caroline Hyland illustrations
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@HCarolinehyland
Caroline Hyland illustrations
3 years
This booklet was developed as a much need resource. It is for any adult who is caring for, or working with, a child or young person where an adult close to them has experienced a stroke and is in hospital. Read the CHATS booklet in full: https://t.co/8rPNxCTFLV
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@HCarolinehyland
Caroline Hyland illustrations
3 years
"as children and young people try to make sense of what has happened they can react in many different ways" Illustration from 'CHATS: Children Helped by Adults to Talk about Stroke' booklet, Connolly A. & Moynan, W. (2023), Tallaght University Hospital, Dublin.
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@HCarolinehyland
Caroline Hyland illustrations
3 years
You can read the CHATS booklet by clicking this link: https://t.co/8rPNxCTFLV PLEASE HELP SPREAD THE WORD ABOUT THIS VALUABLE RESOURCE BY SHARING THE LINK ABOVE. @CroiHeartStroke @Irishheart_ie @InnovateTUH @CLDTallUniHosp @HSELive @WaterfordArts @artsandhealthie
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@deirdre_desmond
D.Desmond
3 years
Super launch event @wearetuhf for 'Children Helped by Adults to Talk about Stroke'; congratulations to Dr Aine Connolly, Wendy Moynan, Caroline Hyland & colleagues. Looking forward to researching CHATS with support from @MU_ExpLearning Summer Programme for Undergraduate Research.
@ronancollins7
Prof. Ronan Collins
3 years
Launch of CHAT @wearetuhf "Children Helped by Adults to Talk about Stroke" important resource to help parents talk to children about stroke- created by Dr Aine Connolly&Wendy Moynhan funded by Meath Foundation& beautifully illustrated by Caroline Hyland- available digitally
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@ValTwomey
Dr Valerie Twomey
3 years
Dr Áine Connolly launches the ‘CHATS’ Children Helped by Adults to Talk about Stroke resource here at #TUH this afternoon. Congrats to Áine, Wendy Moynan & @HCarolinehyland and collaborators on this wonderful initiative for children and families of #stroke survivors @wearetuhf
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