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Kathy Murphy

Researcher at National University of Ireland, Galway

Publications -  98
Citations -  7554

Kathy Murphy is an academic researcher from National University of Ireland, Galway. The author has contributed to research in topics: Qualitative research & Dementia. The author has an hindex of 35, co-authored 98 publications receiving 6636 citations. Previous affiliations of Kathy Murphy include John Radcliffe Hospital & Oxford Brookes University.

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Nurses’ perceptions of quality and the factors that affect quality care for older people living in long‐term care settings in Ireland

TL;DR: The findings of this research provide nurses with a clear set of facilitating and hindering factors of quality care for older people and reveal some of the complexities and challenges of providing this care.
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Advanced practice nursing: a concept analysis.

TL;DR: The aim of this concept analysis was to clarify what is meant by advanced practice nursing internationally, what attributes signify advanced practice Nursing and what are its antecedents, consequences, references and related terms.
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A qualitative study explaining nurses' perceptions of quality care for older people in long-term care settings in Ireland.

TL;DR: The findings indicated that nurses perceived quality care for older people in Ireland as holistic, individualized and focused on promoting independence and choice, but the research revealed that care in many practice areas was not individualized, patient choice and involvement in decision making was limited and some areas engendered dependency.
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Staff and students' perceptions and experiences of teaching and assessment in Clinical Skills Laboratories: interview findings from a multiple case study.

TL;DR: The Clinical Skills Laboratory should provide an authentic learning environment, with the appropriate use of teaching strategies, and it is crucial that effective links between educators and clinical staff are established and maintained.
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The identification of clinical and professional leadership activities of advanced practitioners: findings from the Specialist Clinical and Advanced Practitioner Evaluation study in Ireland.

TL;DR: A case study that identifies how leadership is enacted by advanced practitioners in nursing and midwifery and differentiates between clinical and professional leadership in advanced practice and provides greater clarity in distinguishing between professional and clinical leadership.