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A qualitative exploration of vicarious trauma and resilience of peer support workers from Dublin Fire Brigades critical incident stress management (CISM) team
(Dublin Business School, 2018)The purpose of this research was to gain an understanding of vicarious trauma, resilience and post traumatic growth through the experiences of peer support workers in Dublin Fire Brigade. These men and women carry out ... -
A qualitative exploration on the increased attention being paid to the psychotherapeutic relationship and understanding its role in the therapeutic process
(Dublin Business School, 2014)The importance of the therapeutic relationship has been a topic of discussion and debate since the dawn of the talking therapies. Over time, different ideas and understandings of the therapeutic relationship have emerged ... -
A qualitative study of female perceptions of the environmental influences and risk factors associated with breast cancer.
(Dublin Business School, 2010)Research has shown a strong link between environmental pollutants and breast cancer onset. The aim of this study was to explore the perceptions of females in relation to breast cancer development, its association with ... -
A qualitative study of general assistant staff in the addiction service : a front-line story
(Dublin Business School, 2015)This research was conducted with the aim of exploring the impact working as a General Assistant within the Addiction Service in the Dublin area has on an individual. Through the course of this qualitative study, six ... -
A qualitative study of individuals engaged in consensual open or non-monogamous relationships
(Dublin Business School, 2019)As previous research explores the structures and the emergence of new configurations within non-monogamous communities, the focal aim of the current study examines the unique experiences of the sole individual who engage ... -
A qualitative study of psychotherapists’ experience of practising psychotherapy outdoors
(Dublin Business School, 2017)The formal practice of outdoor psychotherapy is still relatively new and, therefore, in need of research. Much of the current research focuses on the practicalities of working outdoors and the clients’ experience of being ... -
A qualitative study of the therapists experience counselling non-native English speaking clients in Dublin
(Dublin Business School, 2011)This study looks at the individual therapist’s experience when counselling non native English speaking clients in Dublin. The views of the participants were sought on the barriers imposed by cultural differences in both ... -
A qualitative study on parents' awareness of online predatory behaviours
(Dublin Business School, 2020)Among multiple risks children are exposed online, child sexual abuse saw a rapid growth in the last years. Children are groomed and sexually exploited across social media, online games and live streaming. The current study ... -
A qualitative study on the benefits of counselling with long term injured amateur footballers
(Dublin Business School, 2012)This study looks at understanding the perception of mental health in amateur sport focussing on long term injured athletes. The views of athletes were sought to gain a personal account of experience and the views of ... -
Quality communication: is there a best practice for all library publishing programs?
(IFLA Special Interest Group (SIG) on Library Publishing, 2021)Communication with editors and journal managers in a library publishing program looks different across all institutions. Each library publishing program differs in the amount of staff and support they have, so the amount ... -
Quality communication: Is there a best practice for all library publishing programs?
(Penn State University, 2019)Each library publishing program differs in the amount of staff and support they have, so the amount of time available to spend overseeing each journal publication and communicating with their editors also varies. Library ... -
The quality factors that differentiate health services in public and private sectors from the customer satisfaction stand point
(Dublin Business School, 2013)The purpose of this thesis is to identify the quality factors that differentiate the public healthcare system from the public healthcare system in Romania, from the customer satisfaction point of view. Specifically, this ... -
Quality of financial reporting as a measure of internal audit effectiveness a study of Irish non-financial PLCs
(Dublin Business School, 2020)Ability to demonstrate Internal Audit’s capability to fulfil its role in the organisation is crucial in defining its future role and significance. This study investigates the relationship between the Internal Audit Function ... -
Quality of life in adults with rheumatoid arthritis : a closer look at potential predictive factors
(Dublin Business School, 2014)The aim of this study was to consider gender, age, social support, coping and duration of disease as potential predictive factors on quality of life in adults with rheumatoid arthritis. This was a cross sectional study of ... -
Quality of life, psychological well-being and internal health locus of control in substance abuse treatment
(Dublin Business School, 2003)The aim of the current study is to measure the relationship between Quality of Life, Psychological Well-Being and Locus of Control of participants in three different conditions. The first condition is Soilse Methadone ... -
Quality of service and product as the main factors influencing customers' satisfaction in the clothing retailing industry in Ireland - case study of Zara Plc
(Dublin Business School, 2013)This study intends to rank the dimensions and identify the best predictors of overall service and product quality and customer satisfaction resulting from both. To achieve this, a theoretical and empirical study was ... -
A quantitative analysis investigating career decision-making difficulties, self-efficacy and ego identity status among college students
(Dublin Business School, 2013)The present study was designed to gain further insight into the relationship between career-making difficulties, self-efficacy and ego identity status. Past research investigating these variables has indicated that ... -
A quantitative analysis of consumer behaviour in relation to electronic cars resulting in a new green marketing approach for the German car industry
(Dublin Business School, 2014)This academic investigation for the Dublin Business School by Julia Dieterich, an MBA graduate in 2014, will discuss how to market effectively the innovative electronic car in the German automotive sector in relation to ... -
The quarter-life crisis: investigating emotional intelligence, self-esteem and maximization as predictors of coping self-efficacy
(Dublin Business School, 2018)The inspiration for this mixed methods research was to investigate the correlation between emotional intelligence, self-esteem, maximization and the criterion variable coping self-efficacy and to investigate self-reported ... -
Queda no Arrastao
(Dublin Business School, 2013)