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  • 2 months ago | independent.ie | Marie Crowe

    Just SayingRTÉ sports presenter Marie Crowe (42), grew up in Co Clare, with six siblings – four girls and two boys. She lives in Dublin with her husband Billy and their three sons, who are 12, 10 and eight, and is pregnant with her fourth child. She worked with Mark Tighe on the documentary ‘RTÉ Investigates: Girls in Green’, which was also covered in the ‘Sunday Independent’, and exposed allegations of misogyny and sexually predatory behaviour in Irish women’s football.

  • 2 months ago | independent.ie | Marie Crowe

    Just SayingRTÉ sports presenter Marie Crowe (42), grew up in Co Clare, with six siblings – four girls and two boys. She lives in Dublin with her husband Billy and their three sons, who are 12, 10 and eight, and is pregnant with her fourth child. She worked with Mark Tighe on the documentary ‘RTÉ Investigates: Girls in Green’, which was also covered in the ‘Sunday Independent’, and exposed allegations of misogyny and sexually predatory behaviour in Irish women’s football.

  • Oct 3, 2024 | onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Marie Crowe |Jenni Manuel

    1 Introduction This paper follows the paper exploring the place of qualitative research in mental health nursing practice. It moves from the methodologies to the method of conducting qualitative research. It will explore three key components of the research process: developing a research question, data collection, and data analysis. It also considers some of the limitations of qualitative research. 2 The Research Question All qualitative research processes pivot on the research question.

  • Sep 10, 2024 | onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Marie Crowe |Jenni Manuel

    1 Qualitative Research Part 3: Publication The first two papers in this series on qualitative research for mental health nursing explored the basics of qualitative research—methodologies and methods. This paper will explore how your research can be transformed into a publication. There is an art in reducing that work into a succinct research paper.

  • Jul 31, 2024 | onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Samantha J Groves |Katie M Douglas |Marie Crowe |Maree Inder

    1 INTRODUCTION It is well-established that a substantial proportion of individuals with mood disorders have objective cognitive impairment,1, 2 with impairment present across a range of cognitive domains, both in episode and euthymia.3-6 Cognitive impairment is linked to poorer functional outcomes7-9 and an increased likelihood of episode recurrence.10, 11 In this context, there has been increasing interest in examining the potential moderating effects that cognitive functioning has on...

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