Minutes from the inaugural meeting of the Irish Hospice Foundation Research and Ethics Committee, held on June 09, 1986 at the offices of chairman Nicholas O'Conor in Dublin. During this meeting, it was agreed that the Ethics Committee should be a…
A memorandum about the preliminary meeting of the IHF Research Committee, including discussions on what areas of research the Foundation should explore and early thoughts on the official research policy.
The Irish Hospice Foundation’s Therese Brady Library and Information service was launched in 2003 as a part of the Bereavement education function of the Irish Hospice Foundation.
The Library was named after Thérèse Brady, Director of Postgraduate…
A letter from Therese Brady, member of the Irish Hospice Foundation Research Committee, to IHF Research Committee Chairman Nicholas O'Conor regarding (among other things) the responses he had received to a letter sent to medical school faculty in…
A letter from Therese Brady of the Department of Logic and Psychology at University College Dublin, regarding the inclusion of matters of death, dying and bereavement in curricula of UCD medical programmes, dated August 19, 1988. Letter is in…
Image of the certificate presented to Therese Brady for on the occasion of her being appointed a fellow of the Irish Hospice Foundation for outstanding contribution to the hospice movement. The certificate was presented to Therese Brady by Mary…
Presentation given on a study of quality of health service care during the last year of life of patients at Saint James’s Hospital Dublin, from their relatives’ perspective.
A typed letter from Therese Brady to Mary Redmond, discussing the future of the Irish Hospice Foundation, and how it can apply, and help in the application, of its principles in a variety of organisations, including hospitals. St. Jame's Hospital is…
A research study commissioned by the Irish Hospice Foundation. The study examined the quality of health service care during the last year of life of patients at Saint James's Hospital, Dublin, from their relatives' perspective.
The research was…