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    Communication partner training for student health and social care professionals engaging with people with stroke acquired communication difficulties: A realist review by Fitzmaurice, Yvonne, Beeke, Suzanne, Isaksen, Jytte, Cunningham, Una, Jagoe, Caroline, Shé, Éidín Ní, McMenamin, Ruth

    Published in HRB open research (2023)
    “…Stroke acquired communication impairments impede effective communication. Consequently, in stroke care, communicative interactions can be challenging for both…”
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    Working together: experiences of people with aphasia as co-researchers in participatory health research studies by McMenamin, Ruth, Griffin, Michael, Grzybowska, Basia, Pound, Carole

    Published in Aphasiology (08-08-2021)
    “…Background: People with aphasia have been engaging with research in a variety of ways. There are few descriptions of how they are involved in participatory…”
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    Voice use in professional soccer management by O'Neill, Jenna, McMenamin, Ruth

    Published in Logopedics, phoniatrics, vocology (01-12-2014)
    “…Abstract Vocal load related to heavy voice use in particular professions increases the risk of occupational voice disorders. Research on professional voice use…”
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    An investigation of public awareness and knowledge of aphasia in the West of Ireland by McMenamin, Ruth, Faherty, Kate, Larkin, Meadhbh, Loftus, Laura

    Published in Aphasiology (02-11-2021)
    “…Research investigating public awareness of aphasia internationally shows limited awareness and knowledge. This is concerning because the literature suggests…”
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    An exploration of the coverage of aphasia in the Irish print media by McMenamin, Ruth, O' Connor, Sarah

    Published in Aphasiology (04-03-2022)
    “…Background: International investigations of public awareness of aphasia indicate low levels of awareness and knowledge. Many studies identify the media as a…”
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    Beyond the statistics: a research agenda in aphasia awareness by Simmons-Mackie, Nina, Worrall, Linda, Shiggins, Ciara, Isaksen, Jytte, McMenamin, Ruth, Rose, Tanya, Guo, Yiting Emily, Wallace, Sarah J.

    Published in Aphasiology (02-04-2020)
    “…Background: An important goal of people living with aphasia, aphasia organizations and professionals who work with aphasia is increased awareness of aphasia by…”
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    Towards an asset-based approach to promoting and sustaining well-being for people with aphasia and their families: an international exploratory study by Shiggins, Ciara, Soskolne, Varda, Olenik, Dafna, Pearl, Gill, Haaland-Johansen, Line, Isaksen, Jytte, Jagoe, Caroline, McMenamin, Ruth, Horton, Simon

    Published in Aphasiology (02-01-2020)
    “…Background: There is growing interest in interventions that promote positive outcomes and well-being for people with aphasia (PWA) and their families, but…”
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    Language assessment of monolingual and multilingual children using non-word and sentence repetition tasks by Antonijevic-Elliott, Stanislava, Lyons, Rena, O' Malley, Mary Pat, Meir, Natalia, Haman, Ewa, Banasik, Natalia, Carroll, Clare, McMenamin, Ruth, Rodden, Margaret, Fitzmaurice, Yvonne

    Published in Clinical linguistics & phonetics (02-04-2020)
    “…The number of children speaking more than one language as well as the number of languages spoken in Ireland has increased significantly posing a problem for…”
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    Impacts of service learning on Irish healthcare students, educators, and communities by McMenamin, Ruth, McGrath, Margaret, D'Eath, Maureen

    Published in Nursing & health sciences (01-12-2010)
    “…This study investigated the impact of service learning on healthcare students, educators, and community partners in Ireland. Using a qualitative approach with…”
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