Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is a demyelinating neurodegenerative disease of the central nervous system. Gait impairment is among the most common symptoms. As a result, people with MS are more at risk of developing hypokinetic ...
Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is a demyelinating, degenerative disease of themcentral nervous system. It is the leading cause of disability in young adults for which
there is no cure. In a disease that has no cure, minimising ...
Fletcher, Antoinette; Carey, Eileen(Mark Allen Group, 2011)
The nutritional care of patients is one of the primary responsibilities of all registered nurses (Persenius et al, 2008). A poor nutritional status can lead to malnutrition, which can have serious consequences for an ...
This research has examined how middle class parents have mobilised themselves as active
consumers in the educational marketplace, where it appears that educational markets work to the advantage of middle class parents and ...
Since computers were first introduced into the Irish Education system in 1977 many millions have been spent on this technology. However despite spending large amounts of money, little empirical evidence exists to show that ...
Investigating the reasons for pre-service teachers (PSTs) choosing to undertake a
PETE programme can inform teacher educators on how best to define teaching tasks,
organise knowledge relevant to student learning and shape ...
Hearne, Lucy(Australian Council for Educational Research, 2011)
This paper explores the findings of a doctoral study that examined the measurement of individual progression in the Irish Adult Education Guidance Initiative (AEGI). The critical constructivist stance of the study challenges ...
Background: Multiple Scelrosis (MS) is a progressive demyelinating disease of the central nervous system. It is recognised that people with MS (PwMS) who require a mobility aid, experience higher levels of disability, ...
Obesity is a global epidemic and is defined as excess fat accumulation to the
extent that health may be impaired (WHO 2000). However, body mass index (BMI),
the metric used to quantify obesity, does not adequately represent ...