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        The CHARMS pilot study: a multi-method assessment of the feasibility of a sexual counselling implementation intervention in cardiac rehabilitation in Ireland.

        Murphy, Patrick J; Noone, Chris; D'Eath, Maureen; Casey, Dympna; Doherty, Sally; Jaarsma, Tiny; Murphy, Andrew W; O'Donnell, Martin; Fallon, Noeleen; Gillespie, Paddy; et al. (Pilot and feasibility studies, 2018-07)
        Many people living with cardiovascular disease (CVD) are affected by sexual problems associated with the condition. International guidelines recommend all patients with CVD should receive sexual counselling, yet this is rarely provided by health professionals. The current study piloted the Cardiac Health and Relationship Management and Sexuality (CHARMS) intervention, a complex multi-level intervention designed to increase the implementation of sexual counselling guidelines in hospital-based cardiac rehabilitation (CR) in Ireland.
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        Contraception: A Review

        Lundy, Deirdre (Nursing in General Practice, 2015-05)
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        Extended long term functional outcome of inflatable penile prosthesis in a single institution

        Thomas, A; Carroll, R; Manecksha, RP (Irish Medical Journal, 2011-02)
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        Irish AIDS and Mobility Network third annual national seminar: Sexual Health for Mobile Population Groups thoughout Ireland: what are the Issues? November 27th 2000.

        Irish Aids and Mobility Network, 2000-11-27
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        New Developments in Service Delivery. Are GP led Sexual Health Clinics Acceptable and Satisfactory for Patients Attending?

        Duffy, S; Darker, C; O'Shea, B (Irish Medical Journal, 2011-03)
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        Prevalence of and risk factors associated with sexual health issues in primiparous women at 6 and 12 months postpartum; a longitudinal prospective cohort study (the MAMMI study).

        O'Malley, Deirdre; Higgins, Agnes; Begley, Cecily; Daly, Deirdre; Smith, Valerie (BMC pregnancy and childbirth, 2018-05-31)
        Many women are not prepared for changes to their sexual health after childbirth. The aim of this paper is to report on the prevalence of and the potential risk factors (pre-pregnancy dyspareunia, mode of birth, perineal trauma and breastfeeding) for sexual health issues (dyspareunia, lack of vaginal lubrication and a loss of interest in sexual activity) at 6 and 12 months postpartum.
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        Promoting positive adolescent sexual health and preventing teenage pregnancy: a review of recent effectiveness research / D. Fullerton

        Fullerton, D. (2004)
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        Real lives: findings from the all-Ireland gay men's sex surveys, 2003 and 2004

        Devine, Paula; McNamee, Helen; Quinlan, Mick; The Rainbow Project (The Rainbow Project, Gay Men's Health Project., 2006-06)
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        Sexual Health & Asylum: Handbook for People Working with' Women Seeking Asylum in Ireland

        Irish Family Planning Association (IFPA) (Irish Family Planning Association (IFPA), 2010)
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        Sexual health promotion programme: Participants’ perspectives on capacity building

        Brian Keogh, Brian; Louise Daly, Louise; Sharek, Danika; De Vries, Jan; McCann, Edward; Higgins, Agnes; Trinity College Dublin (Sage Publications, 2014-12)
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        Sexual health screening: experiences of STI and HIV testing

        Kelleher, Caroline; Royal College of Surgeons In Ireland (Royal College of Surgeons In Ireland, 2013)
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        A study of sexual health issues, attitudes and behaviours: the views of early school leavers / Paula Maycock, Tina Byrne

        Maycock, Paula; Byrne, Tina (2004)
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        Vital statistics Ireland: findings from the all-Ireland gay men's sex survey, 2000 (8.19 MB)

        Carroll, David (2002)
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