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  1. Article ; Online: Social exclusion and critical transitions in later life: Trajectories, forms and mechanisms.

    Walsh, Kieran / Urbaniak, Anna

    Journal of aging studies

    2023  Volume 65, Page(s) 101137

    Abstract: Unequal ageing patterns are increasingly prevalent within the life courses of heterogeneous older populations. Critical transitions in later life may contribute to these patterns and to more multifaceted deep-rooted forms of social exclusion. Yet despite ...

    Abstract Unequal ageing patterns are increasingly prevalent within the life courses of heterogeneous older populations. Critical transitions in later life may contribute to these patterns and to more multifaceted deep-rooted forms of social exclusion. Yet despite significant research in this area, knowledge gaps remain regarding the subjective experiences of these transitions, the trajectories and constituent events of these transitions, and the related mechanisms that may drive exclusion. With a focus on lived experience, this article aims to investigate the role of critical life transitions in older age in constructing multidimensional social exclusion. The onset of dementia, bereavement of a significant other, and forced migration are selected as three illustrative transitions in older age. Based on 39 in-depth life-course interviews and life-path analyses, the study sets out to illuminate common features of the transitional process that increases exclusion susceptibility, and the potential commonalities regarding transition-related exclusionary mechanisms. Transition trajectories related to each of the transitions are first described identifying shared exclusionary risk features. Transition-related mechanisms that can generate multidimensional social exclusion are then presented as arising from a transition's nature and character, its structural and management aspects, and its symbolic and normative positioning. Findings are discussed with reference to the international literature and future conceptualisation of social exclusion in later life.
    MeSH term(s) Humans ; Aging ; Social Isolation ; Risk Factors ; Life Change Events
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-05-19
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2006012-9
    ISSN 1879-193X ; 0890-4065
    ISSN (online) 1879-193X
    ISSN 0890-4065
    DOI 10.1016/j.jaging.2023.101137
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  2. Book ; Online ; E-Book: Medical education

    Walsh, Kieran

    a history in 100 images

    2016  

    Author's details Kieran Walsh
    Keywords Education, Medical / history ; Medicine in Art
    Subject code 610.71/1
    Language English
    Size 1 Online-Ressource (xxi, 208 Seiten), Illustrationen
    Publisher CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group
    Publishing place Boca Raton
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Book ; Online ; E-Book
    Remark Zugriff für angemeldete ZB MED-Nutzerinnen und -Nutzer
    HBZ-ID HT019476433
    ISBN 978-1-4987-5197-1 ; 9781498751964 ; 1-4987-5197-0 ; 1498751962
    Database ZB MED Catalogue: Medicine, Health, Nutrition, Environment, Agriculture

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  3. Article ; Online: Policy and practise perspectives on older adult critical life-course transitions and place in Ireland.

    Urbaniak, Anna / Walsh, Kieran

    Health & social care in the community

    2020  Volume 29, Issue 5, Page(s) e97–e106

    Abstract: Major transitions in older people's lives can give rise to multifaceted forms of social exclusion, with subsequent impacts for later life health and well-being. With place now a central concept within policy on ageing and community care, there is the ... ...

    Abstract Major transitions in older people's lives can give rise to multifaceted forms of social exclusion, with subsequent impacts for later life health and well-being. With place now a central concept within policy on ageing and community care, there is the potential that it may offer new pathways to support older people undergoing these critical life transitions (CLTs). However, how policy and practice stakeholders working with and on behalf of these population groups understand, conceptualise and capitalise on the involvement of place in CLTs has not been investigated. This paper aims to address this deficit and explores the perspectives of key national and local actors on three CLTs-dementia, bereavement and forced migration-and their relationship with place and exclusion. The analysis involved 18 semi-structured interviews with stakeholders from policy, practice and advocacy spheres related to the CLTs and ageing in general. Interviews highlighted the differences across stakeholders in perceived exclusionary impacts, and the different degrees to which place is conceptualised in relation to these transitions. Findings illustrate the lack of a holistic policy approach to the needs of older people experiencing CLTs that impedes our capacity to truly harness place in supporting older people. The article concludes by arguing for a more nuanced reconstruction of place and its meanings in the context of CLTs.
    MeSH term(s) Aged ; Aging ; Humans ; Ireland ; Policy ; Social Isolation
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-12-07
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
    ZDB-ID 1155902-0
    ISSN 1365-2524 ; 0966-0410
    ISSN (online) 1365-2524
    ISSN 0966-0410
    DOI 10.1111/hsc.13249
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  4. Article ; Online: The impact of badmouthing of medical specialties to medical students.

    Viani Walsh, Dylan / Murphy, Niamh / Evans, Shane / Murphy, Kieran C / Guerandel, Allys / Doherty, Anne M / Hallahan, Brian / Lally, John

    Irish journal of psychological medicine

    2024  , Page(s) 1–8

    Abstract: Objectives: This study aimed to evaluate the proportion of Irish medical students exposed to 'badmouthing' of different specialities and to ascertain: the degree of criticism of specialities based on the seniority of clinical or academic members of ... ...

    Abstract Objectives: This study aimed to evaluate the proportion of Irish medical students exposed to 'badmouthing' of different specialities and to ascertain: the degree of criticism of specialities based on the seniority of clinical or academic members of staff; if 'badmouthing' influenced student career choice in psychiatry; and attitudes of medical students towards psychiatry as a speciality and career choice.
    Methods: Medical students in three Irish universities were invited to complete an online survey to determine the frequency and effect of non-constructive criticism on choice of medical specialty. The online questionnaire was distributed to Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland (RCSI), University of Galway (UoG) and University College Dublin (UCD) in the academic year 2020-2021.
    Results: General practice (69%), surgery (65%) and psychiatry (50%) were the most criticised specialties. Criticism was most likely to be heard from medical students. 46% of students reported reconsidering a career in psychiatry due to criticism from junior doctors. There was a positive perception of psychiatry with 27% of respondents considering psychiatry as a first-choice specialty.
    Conclusions: Criticism of psychiatry by doctors, academics and student peers negatively influences students' career choice, which could be contributing to recruitment difficulties in psychiatry.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2024-02-14
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 227751-7
    ISSN 2051-6967 ; 0790-9667
    ISSN (online) 2051-6967
    ISSN 0790-9667
    DOI 10.1017/ipm.2023.52
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  5. Article ; Online: The Failure to Recognize Continuing Harm: Post-Separation Domestic Abuse in Child Contact Cases.

    Walsh, Kieran

    Violence against women

    2024  , Page(s) 10778012241243049

    Abstract: This article presents findings from a case file review of post-separation parenting cases in England and Wales. It first outlines that jurisdiction's legal framework relevant to these cases, before providing an overview of the findings relating to the ... ...

    Abstract This article presents findings from a case file review of post-separation parenting cases in England and Wales. It first outlines that jurisdiction's legal framework relevant to these cases, before providing an overview of the findings relating to the profile of the cases and their outcomes. It then describes the types of abuse most frequently encountered in these cases, and examines the attitude of the courts to post-separation abuse by looking at both interim and final court orders. The study finds that key legal provisions governing these cases are not being followed, with little understanding shown for the nature of post-separation abuse.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2024-04-01
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2031375-5
    ISSN 1552-8448 ; 1077-8012
    ISSN (online) 1552-8448
    ISSN 1077-8012
    DOI 10.1177/10778012241243049
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  6. Book ; Online: Social Exclusion in Later Life : Interdisciplinary and Policy Perspectives

    Walsh, Kieran / Scharf, Thomas / Van Regenmortel, Sofie / Wanka, Anna

    2021  

    Keywords Population & demography ; Clinical & internal medicine ; Birth control, contraception, family planning ; Social issues & processes ; Demography ; Internal Medicine ; Health Psychology ; Quality of Life Research ; Aging Population ; Ageing ; Social exclusion ; Social and public policy ; Life course ; Older people ; Social relations ; Loneliness ; Rights and identity ; Service infastructure ; Sustainable development ; EU policy and social rights ; Welfare and pensions systems ; Unemployment at 50 + ; Older age divorced and widowed women ; Abuse and discrimination in older adults ; Ageing and caring in rural environments ; Long-term care institutions ; Pensions policies ; Nursing home residents ; Open access ; Social & ethical issues
    Size 1 electronic resource (450 pages)
    Publisher Springer Nature
    Document type Book ; Online
    Note English ; Open Access
    HBZ-ID HT021051406
    ISBN 9783030514068 ; 3030514064
    Database ZB MED Catalogue: Medicine, Health, Nutrition, Environment, Agriculture

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  7. Article ; Online: The interrelationship between place and critical life transitions in later life social exclusion: A scoping review.

    Urbaniak, Anna / Walsh, Kieran

    Health & place

    2019  Volume 60, Page(s) 102234

    Abstract: Understanding the role of place in protecting against social exclusion (SE) and risk during critical life transitions (CLTs) in older age is essential to create effective community-level ageing policies. However, existing knowledge is diffuse across a ... ...

    Abstract Understanding the role of place in protecting against social exclusion (SE) and risk during critical life transitions (CLTs) in older age is essential to create effective community-level ageing policies. However, existing knowledge is diffuse across a range of literatures and lacks coherency. Through a two-stage scoping review, this paper aims to synthesise state-of-the-art international research linking place, old-age SE and CLTs. Findings show that: (1) place serves as a setting for, and as a mediator of exclusion resulting from CLTs and (2) theoretical conceptualisation to address the intersection of CLTs, place and SE in later life is underdeveloped. The implications of the state of scientific knowledge on this topic are discussed in relation to future research needs and ageing in place policy.
    MeSH term(s) Age Factors ; Female ; Humans ; Life Change Events ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Social Environment ; Social Isolation
    Language English
    Publishing date 2019-10-28
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't ; Review
    ZDB-ID 1262540-1
    ISSN 1873-2054 ; 1353-8292
    ISSN (online) 1873-2054
    ISSN 1353-8292
    DOI 10.1016/j.healthplace.2019.102234
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  8. Book: Medical education

    Walsh, Kieran

    a dictionary of quotations

    2012  

    Author's details Kieran Walsh
    Language English
    Size VII, 259 S.
    Publisher Radcliffe
    Publishing place London u.a.
    Publishing country Great Britain
    Document type Book
    HBZ-ID HT017144663
    ISBN 978-1-84619-548-8 ; 1-84619-548-9
    Database Catalogue ZB MED Medicine, Health

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  9. Book ; Online: Social Exclusion in Later Life

    Walsh, Kieran / Scharf, Thomas / Van Regenmortel, Sofie / Wanka, Anna

    Interdisciplinary and Policy Perspectives

    (International Perspectives on Aging ; 28)

    2021  

    Author's details edited by Kieran Walsh, Thomas Scharf, Sofie Van Regenmortel, Anna Wanka
    Series title International Perspectives on Aging ; 28
    Keywords Demography ; Internal medicine ; Health psychology ; Quality of life
    Subject code 304.6
    Language English
    Size 1 Online-Ressource (XXIX, 450 p. 28 illus)
    Edition 1st ed. 2021
    Publisher Springer International Publishing ; Imprint: Springer
    Publishing place Cham
    Document type Book ; Online
    HBZ-ID HT020885024
    ISBN 978-3-030-51406-8 ; 9783030514051 ; 9783030514075 ; 9783030514082 ; 3-030-51406-4 ; 3030514056 ; 3030514072 ; 3030514080
    DOI 10.1007/978-3-030-51406-8
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  10. Article: Managing patients with comorbidities: future models of care.

    Rayman, Gerry / Akpan, Asangaedem / Cowie, Martin / Evans, Rachael / Patel, Martyn / Posporelis, Sotiris / Walsh, Kieran

    Future healthcare journal

    2022  Volume 9, Issue 2, Page(s) 101–105

    Abstract: One in four adults in the UK have two or more medical conditions. One in three adults admitted to hospital in the UK have five or more conditions. People with multimorbidity have poorer functional status, quality of life and health outcomes, and are ... ...

    Abstract One in four adults in the UK have two or more medical conditions. One in three adults admitted to hospital in the UK have five or more conditions. People with multimorbidity have poorer functional status, quality of life and health outcomes, and are higher users of ambulatory and inpatient care than those without multimorbidity. The entire healthcare system needs to change so that it can provide a better service for patients with multimorbidity. The system of healthcare professional education needs to change also. Clinical decision support has a clear role in the management of patients with multimorbidity. But, until now, clinical decision support tools have offered no support when dealing with patients with comorbidities; they have covered single conditions only. In light of this, BMJ Best Practice recently launched the Comorbidities Manager. This enables healthcare professionals to add a patient's comorbidities to an existing management plan and get a tailored plan instantly. This article outlines the importance of taking into account comorbidities when managing patients and the role that the BMJ Comorbidities Manager can play in this regard.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2022-08-04
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 3016427-8
    ISSN 2514-6653 ; 2514-6645
    ISSN (online) 2514-6653
    ISSN 2514-6645
    DOI 10.7861/fhj.2022-0029
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