Patrick McCrossan, Alf Nicholson, Dara O'Donoghue, Naomi McCallion,
<h4>Background: </h4> It is recognised that newly qualified doctors feel unprepared in many areas of their daily practice and that there is a gap between what students learn during medical school and their clinical responsibilities early in their postgraduate career. This study aimed to assess if undergraduate students and junior ... Read more >>
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Patrick McCrossan, Orla Mallon, Michael Shields, Catherine Russell, Lesley Kennedy, Dara O’Donoghue,
<h4>Background: </h4> One reason that asthma remains poorly controlled in children is poor inhaler technique. Guidelines recommend checking inhaler technique at each clinical visit. However, they do not specify how best to train children to mastery of correct inhaler technique. Many children are simply shown how to use inhalers which ... Read more >>
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Patrick McCrossan, Orla Mallon, Michael D Shields, Dara O'Donoghue,
BACKGROUND:One reason that asthma remains poorly controlled in children is poor inhaler technique. Current guidelines recommend checking inhaler technique at each clinical visit. However, they do not specify how best to train children to mastery of correct inhaler technique. Currently, many children are simply shown how to use inhalers (brief ... Read more >>
Syst Rev (Systematic reviews)
[2020, 9(1):178]
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Patrick McCrossan, Orla Mallon, Michael Shields, Dara O'Donoghue,
<h4>Background: </h4> One reason that asthma remains poorly controlled in children is poor inhaler technique. Current guidelines recommend checking inhaler technique at each clinical visit. However, they do not specify how best to train children to mastery of correct inhaler technique. Currently many children are simply shown how to use ... Read more >>
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Patrick McCrossan, Benjamin McNaughten, Michael Shields, Andrew Thompson,
Arch Dis Child (Archives of disease in childhood)
[2017, 102(12):1182-1183]
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