Research at the NRH
The National Rehabilitation University Hospital (NRH) has an extensive education and research mandate and is actively engaged in the provision of education programmes for local and regional providers of healthcare services.
This page is currently being updated.
For further information, please contact Research@nrh.ie
- Applying to NRH Research Ethics Committee (REC)
- Research Application Procedure
- Ongoing Research Register
- Completed Research Register
- Research Abstracts
- Investigation into the Effects of Electrical Stimulation Training in a Spinal Cord Injured Population
- An Exploration of the ways in which Individuals reconstruct their Sense of Self following Acquired Brain Injury: A Comparative Study of Individuals with Acquired Brain Injury and Individuals with Spinal Cord Injury
- An Investigation of the Influence of Impaired Autobiographical and Working Memory on Self-Reconstruction following Acquired Brain Injury
- Differences in Marital Satisfaction, Coping and Social Supports after a Traumatic Brain Injury
- Rehabilitation of Awareness of Deficits in Patients with Traumatic Brain Injury Applying a User-friendly Computerised Intervention Approach
- Compensatory strategies for activities of daily living: a comparison of occupational therapists’ expectations and actual use following discharge from rehabilitation for acquired brain injury
- The Prevalence of Osteoporosis in the Disabled Population at the National Rehabilitation Hospital
- The Experience of Living with Spinal Cord Injury in the Early Months following Discharge from Rehabilitation: A Qualitative Study on a Male Sample
- An Investigation into the Occupational Status of Persons with Incomplete Spinal Cord Injury
- Caregiver Wellbeing: An Examination of the Coping-appraisel Process of Caring for Individuals with an Aquired Brain Injury
- Nurses’ Perceptions of their Role as part of the Multi-professional Team in an Acute Rehabilitation Setting
- The Reliability of the Community Outing Performance Appraisal (COPA) to Assess the Abilities of Adults with Acquired Brain Injury
- An Exploration of Child and Adolescent Sibling’s Experience of Paediatric Traumatic Brain Injury
- Music Therapists’ Strategies in Implementing New Posts in Healthcare Settings
- Self Awareness after Brain Injury: Emotional Distress and Executive Functioning
- An Investigation into the Functional Independence of Individuals with Spinal Cord Injury following Discharge
- Parents’ Perspectives on Reintegration of Students with Acquired Brain Injury into the Irish School System
- Assessment of Financial Competency in Patients with Acquired Brain Injury
- Optimising the Prescription of Prosthetic Technologies (opptec): Outcome Measures for Evidence based prosthetic Practices and Use
- Awareness and Sustained Attention following Traumatic Brain Injury
- An Evaluation of Virtual Reality Technology as an Occupational Therapy Treatment Tool in Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation
- Assessing the Impact of Previous Experience and Attitudes Towards Technology, On Levels of Engagement in a Virtual Reality Based Occupational Therapy Intervention for Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation
- Strategies for Crisis Intervention & Prevention (SCIP): Does it work?
- Assessment of Perceived Stress amongst Nursing Staff in a Rehabilitation Hospital
- Coping and Adjustment following Spinal Cord Injury in an Irish Population
- Publications