Cochrane Collaboration in Ireland - Posters to be Displayed at the Conference

Cochrane Collaboration in Ireland

2007 Posters to be Displayed at the Conference

  • A systematic review of reviews of studies of predictive factors for preterm birth
    V. Smith, D. Devane, C. M. Begley, M. Clarke, S. Higgins, Trinity College Dublin
  • Methods of milk expression for lactating women: Protocol for a Cochrane Systematic Review.
    Ms Genevieve E. Becker, Health Research Board Cochrane Fellow, Galway; Professor Mary J Renfrew, Mother and Infant Research Unit, University of York
  • Systematic review of diagnostic accuracy studies for Left Ventricular Systolic Dysfunction (LVSD) in primary care.
    Prof Tom Fahey, Department of General Practice, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland
  • Changing minds, changing methods, changing practice ...
    Ms Therese Leufer; Ms Joanne Cleary-Holdforth, School of Nursing, Dublin City University
  • Reflexology, evidence and the Cochrane library
    Dr Anne Matthews, School of Nursing , Dublin City University
  • Interventions to prevent hypothermia at birth in preterm and/or low birthweight babies
    Ms Emma McCall, Division of Maternal and Child Health, Queen's University Belfast; F Alderdice, H Halliday and J Jenkins, Queen's University Belfast; S Vohra, University of Alberta, Canada
  • Outreach and Early Warning Systems (EWS) for the prevention of Intensive Care admission and death of critically ill adult patients on general hospital wards
    Mrs Jennifer McGaughey, School of Nursing and Midwifery Research Unit, Queen's University Belfast
  • Contributions made by librarians to the Cochrane Collaboration in Ireland
    Ms. Joanne Ní Challanáin, University College Dublin & Daughters of Charity Services, Dublin
  • Ethical issues in conducting and using systematic reviews
    Dr Dónal O'Mathúna, School of Nursing , Dublin City University ; Ms Catherine Francis-Baldesari, UK Cochrane Centre, Oxford
  • The Cochrane Pain and Palliative Support Care Group - current status and current challenges
    Mr Columba Quigley, Phil Wiffen, Pain Research Unit, The Churchill Hospital, Oxford
  • Systematic review of the effectiveness of shared care across the primary-specialty care interface in chronic disease
    Dr Susan Smith, Department of Public Health and Primary Care, Trinity College Dublin; S Allwright, T O'Dowd