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        2012 Annual Report on Notifiable Communicable Diseases, Public Health Department, HSE – East

        Public Health (Public Health, 2011-09)
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        Admission to acute hospitals for injuries as a result of road traffic collisions in Ireland, 2005-2009

        Health Service Executive (HSE) Dublin North East, Department of Public Health; Sheridan, A; Howell, F; McKeown, N; Bedford, Declan (Health Service Executive (HSE), 2011-02)
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        Admissions and costs to acute hospitals resulting from road traffic crashes, 2005-2009.

        Sheridan, A; Howell, F; McKeown, N; Bedford, D; Department of Public Health, HSE Dublin North East, Railway St, Navan, Co Meath. (2012-03-01)
        Road traffic crashes (RTCs) remain a leading cause of death and injury. The aim of this study was to explore the use of hospital data as a source of RTC-related injury data in Ireland, as current systems are believed to under-estimate the burden. Information on inpatient discharges for years 2005-2009, admitted with RTC-related injuries were extracted from HIPE. There were 14,861 discharges; 9,661 (65.0%) were male, with an average age of 33 years. The median length of stay was two days. The most common diagnosis was head injury (n = 4,644; 31.2%). The average inpatient hospital cost was Euro 6,395 per discharge. 1,498 (10.1%) were admitted to intensive care units. This study has identified 3.5 times more serious injuries (14,861) than identified in the Road Safety Authority (RSA) statistics (4,263) indicating that the extent of road injuries is greater than previously estimated. Hospital data could be used annually in conjunction with RSA and other data; ideally the data should be linked.
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        Alcohol in fatal road crashes in Ireland 2003 to 2005

        Health Service Executive (HSE) Population Health Directorate; Bedford, Declan; McKeown, Nuala; O’Farrell, Ann; Howell, Fenton (Health Service Executive (HSE), 2008-12)
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        Alcohol in fatal road crashes in Ireland in 2003 / D. Bedford ... [et al.]

        Bedford, D. (2006)
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        Alcohol related harm profile 2017 : Galway

        Health Service Executive (HSE); Ireland. Alcohol Forum (2017-05)
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        An analysis of the recording of tobacco use among inpatients in Irish hospitals.

        Sheridan, A; Howell, F (2014-10)
        Smoking is the largest avoidable cause of premature mortality in the world. Hospital admission is an opportunity to identify and help smokers quit. This study aimed to determine the level of recording of tobacco use (current and past) in Irish hospitals. Information on inpatient discharges with a tobacco use diagnosis was extracted from HIPE. In 2011, a quarter (n=84, 679) of discharges had a recording of tobacco use, which were more common among males (29% (n=50,161) male v. 20% (n=30,162) female), among medical patients (29% (n=54,375) medical v. 20% (n=30,162) other) and was highest among those aged 55-59 years (30.6%; n=7,885). SLAN 2007 reported that 48% of adults had smoked at some point in their lives. This study would suggest an under- reporting of tobacco use among hospital inpatients. Efforts should be made to record smoking status at hospital admission, and to improve the quality of the HIPE coding of tobacco use.
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        Annual report of the 2016 bathing water season

        Health Service Executive (HSE); Public Health Bathing Water Group (Health Service Executive (HSE), 2017-06)
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        Annual report of the Medical Officer of Health 2016 - Department of Public Health Midlands

        Health Service Executive (HSE); Health Service Executive, Department of Public Health Midlands (2017)
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        Annual report of the Medical Officer of Health 2017 - Department of Public Health Midlands

        Health Service Executive (HSE); Health Service Executive, Department of Public Health Midlands (2018)
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        Annual report on communicable diseases 2012 - HSE Midlands

        Health Service Executive (HSE) Dublin/Mid-Leinster (Midlands), Department of Public Health (Health Service Executive (HSE) Dublin/Mid-Leinster (Midlands), Department of Public Health, 2014)
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        Anorectal malformations and pregnancy-related disorders: a registry-based case-control study in 17 European regions

        Wijers, CHW; van Rooij, IALM; Bakker, MK; Marcelis, CLM; Addor, MC; Barisic, I; Béres, J; Bianca, S; Bianchi, F; Calzolari, E; et al. (2014-07-29)
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        Antibiotic resistant Mycobacterium bovis cases in the South East of Ireland from 1999 to 2010

        O'Hare, Colette; Prendiville, Patricia; Mullaney, Carmel; Doyle, Maeve; Jackson, Sarah; O'Donnell, Joan (Health Service Executive (HSE), 2013-05)
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        Appraisal of International Guidelines on Smoking Cessation using the AGREE II Assessment Tool

        Health Service Executive (HSE); Quintyne, K.I; Kavanagh, P. (Irish Medical Journal, 2019-02)
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        Assessment of the case for universal antenatal hepatitis C screening

        Donohue, Sinéad (Health Service Executive (HSE) East (Dublin, Kildare, Wicklow), Department of Public Health, 2008-05)
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        Audit in public health medicine: a draft discussion document

        Cronin, Mary; Holohan, Tony; O'Connor, M; Donaghy, Philip; Public Health (Public Health, 1997)
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        An Audit of Discharges of Patients Hospitalised with an Acute Exacerbation of COPD Is there a need for a Discharge Bundle of Care

        Migone, C; O’Connor, M; Kelly, E; Mc Donnell, T; Health Service Executive (HSE), St Vincent’s University Hospital (2014)
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        Audit of Galway University Hospitals tobacco free campus policy

        Health Service Executive (HSE); Evans, David S; Faney, Maria; McHugh, Laura; O'Byrne, Irene; Goggin, Deirdre; Department of Public Health Health Service Executive West (Health Service Executive West, 2014-06)
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        Audit of potential organ donors Republic of Ireland 2009

        Organ Procurement Working Group; Health Service Executive (HSE) (Health Service Executive (HSE), 2009-11)
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        An audit of smoking prevalence and awareness of HSE smoking cessation services among HSE staff

        hAiseadha, C; Killeen, M; Howell, F; Saunders, J (Irish Medical Journal, 2014)
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