THE COVID-19 WELLBEING SURVEY: TIME 5 RESULTS ARE NOW AVAILABLE
Many health and social care organisations in Northern Ireland cooperated on a study that sought to find out how staff are doing and what supports are helpful and what would be helpful during the transition phase out of the pandemic.
The survey was open to all staff working for health and social care employers in Northern Ireland including those working directly with patients (e.g. doctors, nurses) and those working in support roles (e.g. driver, administrators).
THE TIME 1, 2, 3, 4 & 5 RESULTS ARE CURRENTLY AVAILABLE.
To view the Time 1 results CLICK HERE: COVID-19 WELLBEING Survey Time 1 Results
To view the Time 2 results CLICK HERE: COVID-19 WELLBEING Survey Time 2 Results
To view the Time 3 results CLICK HERE: COVID-19 WELLBEING Survey Time 3 Results
To view the Time 4 results CLICK HERE: COVID-19 WELLBEING Survey Time 4 Results
To view the Time 5 results CLICK HERE: COVID-19 WELLBEING Survey Time 5 Results
Featured Research Areas
Our remit of work is to assist with research relevant to a wide range of NHSCT Psychological Services including:
Psychological Trauma
the IMPACT Centre has multiple strands of research examining psychological trauma.
Older adults
this research programme includes a number of research themes associated with dementia…
Psychosis
focuses on the links between psychotic experiences and adversity and has developed alongside innovative service provision in the area
These are just to name a few, We offer an extensive amount of other research areas.
Feature Publications
Featured Publications by each of our staff members, to view all publications, simply press the button:
Dr Ciaran Shannon
Prevalence of self-reported mental disorders in pregnancy & associations with adverse neonatal outcomes.
Dr Kevin Dyer
Modelling OCD: A Test of the Inflated Responsibility Model.
Dr Frances Duffy
CLEAR Dementia Care © A Model to Assess and Address Unmet Need.