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Aine Harrold
Researcher at University College Dublin
Publications - 7
Citations - 97
Aine Harrold is an academic researcher from University College Dublin. The author has contributed to research in topics: Psychological intervention & Population. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 6 publications receiving 35 citations.
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The impact of green spaces on mental health in urban settings: a scoping review
A Callaghan,Geoff McCombe,Aine Harrold,C McMeel,Gerald Mills,Niamh Moore-Cherry,Walter Cullen +6 more
TL;DR: The findings suggest that while green spaces are associated with positive mental health outcomes, most studies were cross-sectional in nature and provided limited evidence for association.
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Integrating Primary and Secondary Care to Enhance Chronic Disease Management: A Scoping Review.
Sara Murtagh,Geoff McCombe,John Broughan,Áine Carroll,Mary Casey,Aine Harrold,Thomas Dennehy,Ronan Fawsitt,Walter Cullen +8 more
TL;DR: A scoping review of empirical work on the integration of primary and secondary care in relation to chronic disease management was carried out in this article, where a search was conducted of PubMed, Google Scholar and PubMed for papers published between 2009-2019 using Arksey and O'Malley's framework for reducing scoping reviews.
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What factors influence medical students to enter a career in general practice? A scoping review.
TL;DR: Curriculum and personal factors have a key role in influencing students to pursue a career in general practice and there is a shortage of literature from an Irish context examining the career intentions of medical students specifically.
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Key Worker-Mediated Enhancement of Physical Health in First Episode Psychosis: Protocol For a Feasibility Study in Primary Care.
Geoff McCombe,Aine Harrold,Katherine Brown,Liam Hennessy,Mary Clarke,David Hanlon,Sinead O'Brien,John Lyne,Ciaran Corcoran,Patrick D. McGorry,Walter Cullen +10 more
TL;DR: The protocol for a feasibility study examining how key workers may enhance physical health by supporting integration between primary and secondary care is outlined, identifying issues involved in enhancing recruitment and retention, as well as the likely effect size.
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The role of key workers in improving physical health in first episode psychosis: A scoping review
Jayleigh Lim,Geoff McCombe,Aine Harrold,Katherine Brown,Mary Clarke,David Hanlon,Liam Hennessy,Sinead O'Brien,John Lyne,John Lyne,Ciaran Corcoran,Patrick D. McGorry,Walter Cullen +12 more
TL;DR: The aim of this scoping review was to examine how key workers can enhance the physical health outcomes in people with FEP by addressing the factors associated with increased mortality in this population.