Roisin Doyle
BlackRock
12 Papers
35 Citations
Roisin Doyle is an academic researcher from BlackRock. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cohort & Mental health. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 12 publications.
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Papers
First-Episode Psychosis and Disengagement From Treatment: A Systematic Review
Roisin Doyle,Niall Turner,Felicity Fanning,Daria Brennan,Laoise Renwick,Elizabeth Lawlor,Mary Clarke +6 more
TL;DR: There is a need for a clearly defined and agreed measurement of service engagement and disengagement across FEP services and those who enter an FEP program without family involvement and support as well as those who maintain persistent substance abuse are at higher risk of disengagement.
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The iHOPE-20 study: Relationships between and prospective predictors of remission, clinical recovery, personal recovery and resilience 20 years on from a first episode psychosis.
Donal O'Keeffe,Ailish Hannigan,Roisin Doyle,Anthony Kinsella,Ann Sheridan,Aine Kelly,Kevin Madigan,Elizabeth Lawlor,Mary Clarke +8 more
TL;DR: Outcomes were better for people who had a short duration of untreated psychosis, displayed higher premorbid social adjustment, were older, not living alone, in full-time employment, given a non-affective diagnosis, and had lower Global Assessment of Functioning scores.
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Clozapine Use in a Cohort of First-Episode Psychosis.
Roisin Doyle,Caragh Behan,Donal OʼKeeffe,Sarah Masterson,Anthony Kinsella,Aine Kelly,Ann Sheridan,Dolores Keating,Caroline Hynes,Kevin Madigan,Elizabeth Lawlor,Mary Clarke +11 more
TL;DR: The use of clozapine for treatment-resistant schizophrenia is underutilized, and better understanding of the barriers to prescribing clozAPine is necessary given the implications for patient's quality of life and hospital admission rates.
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Prescribing pattern of antipsychotic medication for first-episode psychosis: a retrospective cohort study.
Dolores Keating,Stephen McWilliams,Fiona Boland,Roisin Doyle,Caragh Behan,Judith Strawbridge,Mary Clarke +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe the pattern of antipsychotic use in first-episode psychosis over a period of 21 years in the context of changing clinical guidelines and the development of specialist early intervention in psychosis (EIP) services.
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A qualitative study exploring personal recovery meaning and the potential influence of clinical recovery status on this meaning 20 years after a first-episode psychosis
Donal O'Keeffe,Ann Sheridan,Aine Kelly,Roisin Doyle,Kevin Madigan,Elizabeth Lawlor,Mary Clarke +6 more
TL;DR: The role of time in how personal recovery is conceptualised by service users is emphasised and ways clinical recovery may influence personal recovery meaning in FEP at mid-later life are identified.