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RCSI Health Psychology

@rcsipsychology

Official account for the Department of Health Psychology in @RCSI_Irl

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MAINTAIN programme (@maintainprog) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Have you completed an exercise programme for Arthritis, such as GLA:D or Be Active with Arthritis? Do you live near Kilcoole Co.Wicklow? Interested in trying a new physical activity coaching intervention to help maintain your activity long-term? Email:[email protected]

Have you completed an exercise programme for Arthritis, such as GLA:D or Be Active with Arthritis?

Do you live near Kilcoole Co.Wicklow?

Interested in trying a new physical activity coaching intervention to help maintain your activity long-term?

Email:aoifestephenson@rcsi.ie
National Office of Clinical Audit (@noca_irl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

SPHeRE Network 11th Annual Conference Louise and Olga from the NOCA team are presenting posters at #SPHERE2025 today. Olga’s poster (no4) looks at ā€˜Assessing Inclusion of Health Equity Stratifers in National Clinical Audits’. Louise is at Poster no 5 with her PhD Supervisor,

SPHeRE Network 11th Annual Conference 

Louise and Olga from the NOCA team are presenting posters at #SPHERE2025 today. Olga’s poster (no4) looks at ā€˜Assessing Inclusion of Health Equity Stratifers in National Clinical Audits’. 

Louise is at Poster no 5 with her PhD Supervisor,
RCSI School of Population Health (@rcsi_pophealth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congrats to Eunice Phillip Eunice T Phillip on being named the Engaged Research Award Winner at Research Day 2025 at RCSI for the project, Community Perspectives on Health Needs and Assets in SlƔintecare Healthy Community Programme (SHCP) areas in Dublin. RCSI Research and Innovation

Congrats to Eunice Phillip <a href="/hemistry0/">Eunice T Phillip</a> on being named the Engaged Research Award Winner at Research Day 2025 at <a href="/RCSI_Irl/">RCSI</a> for the project, Community Perspectives on Health Needs and Assets in SlƔintecare Healthy Community Programme (SHCP) areas in Dublin. 

<a href="/RCSI_Research/">RCSI Research and Innovation</a>
Lisa Mellon (@lisamellonpsych) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On World Kidney Day I remember my mum, a patient pioneer of CAPD education in Ireland in 1989 - showing staff who made CAPD equipment how this technology was keeping her alive. An early example of a PPI initiative! Irish Kidney Association RCSI School of Population Health Baxter International

On <a href="/worldkidneyday/">World Kidney Day</a> I remember my mum, a patient pioneer of CAPD education in Ireland in 1989 - showing staff who made CAPD equipment how this technology was keeping her alive. An early example of a PPI initiative! <a href="/IrishKidneyAs/">Irish Kidney Association</a> <a href="/RCSI_PopHealth/">RCSI School of Population Health</a> <a href="/baxter_intl/">Baxter International</a>
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Wonderful coverage of the Women's Health Research Network and RCSI Department of Health Psychology's Dr Caroline Kelleher in this week's Echo. echolive.ie/wow/arid-41618… RCSI School of Population Health RCSI

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Congratulations to the 200 students who graduated from the RCSI Certificate in Lifestyle Medicine. Many congratulations for successfully completing the 6 pillars: Stress Management, Nutrition, Smoking, Sleep, Physical Activity, Alcohol & Substance Use with your degree studies.

Congratulations to the 200 students who graduated from the RCSI Certificate in Lifestyle Medicine. Many congratulations for successfully completing the 6 pillars: Stress Management, Nutrition, Smoking, Sleep, Physical Activity, Alcohol &amp; Substance Use with your degree studies.
Frank Doyle (@frank_doyle4) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Do sophisticated psychometric analyses really matter? That is the question we set out to address here in this new paper from PsychometricsMatter RCSI Health Psychology RCSI School of Population Health. most important thing is to eliminate poor items. jclinepi.com/article/S0895-…

Frank Doyle (@frank_doyle4) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Final important result is that using factor analysis models, or at least the good items included in then, might increase trial effect sizes by approximately 10%

PsychometricsMatter (@psy_mattersrcsi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What impact do psychometrics have on clinical trial outcomes. Our latest Research Ireland funded paper with Frank Doyle and Fiona Boland highlights the importance of valid measurement items. RCSI Health Psychology RCSI School of Population Health sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

RCSI (@rcsi_irl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Could antidepressants be more effective than we think? Researchers RCSI School of Population Health used advanced psychometric methods on clinical trial data, showing efficacy outcomes may rise by up to 10% when non-contributory questions are removed. šŸ”— doi.org/10.1016/j.jcli… #RCSIdiscover

Could antidepressants be more effective than we think?

Researchers <a href="/RCSI_PopHealth/">RCSI School of Population Health</a> used advanced psychometric methods on clinical trial data, showing efficacy outcomes may rise by up to 10% when non-contributory questions are removed.

šŸ”— doi.org/10.1016/j.jcli…

#RCSIdiscover
RCSI COMPASS Project (@rcsicompass) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A huge congratulations to Reham A. Lasheen from team COMPASS, who was awarded the Patient’s Choice Poster Prize at the Psychology, Health and Medicine Conference hosted by Queen’s University Belfast on the 27th May 2025 šŸ‘šŸŽ‰ RCSI School of Population Health

A huge congratulations to <a href="/RehamALasheen/">Reham A. Lasheen</a> from team COMPASS, who was awarded the Patient’s Choice Poster Prize at the Psychology, Health and Medicine Conference hosted by Queen’s University Belfast on the 27th May 2025 šŸ‘šŸŽ‰

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A massive well done to Lead PI of the COMPASS project, Professor Frank Doyle, who presented at the World Conference on Tobacco Control Today in Dublin!šŸ‘ Prof. Doyle highlighted findings from our co-design workshops held with community members and healthcare staff. #WCTC2025

A massive well done to Lead PI of the COMPASS project, Professor Frank Doyle, who presented at the World Conference on Tobacco Control Today in Dublin!šŸ‘

Prof. Doyle highlighted findings from our co-design workshops held with community members and healthcare staff.

#WCTC2025