Publications
Emerging from the pandemic and reflecting on change: public health doctors in Ireland
Feeling like the enemy: the emotion management and alienation of hospital doctors
Chapter 9: Cycles of deterioration: the medical workforce and the working lives of hospital doctors
‘That’s just how medicine is’: A remote ethnographic study of Ireland’s failure to meet the core work needs of its hospital doctors.
“They say they listen. But do they really listen?”: A qualitative study of hospital doctors’ experiences of organisational deafness, disconnect and denial.
How the organisation of medical work shapes the everyday work experiences underpinning doctor migration trends: The case of Irish-trained emigrant doctors in Australia
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Between Balance and Burnout: Contrasting the Working-Time Conditions of Irish-Trained Hospital Doctors in Ireland and Australia
Tracking the leavers: towards a better understanding of doctor migration from Ireland to Australia 2008–2018
‘Everything was just getting worse and worse’: deteriorating job quality as a driver of doctor emigration from Ireland
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“We All Really Need to just Take a Breath”: Composite Narratives of Hospital Doctors’ Well-Being during the COVID-19 Pandemic
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‘…the way it was staffed during COVID is the way it should be staffed in real life…’: a qualitative study of the impact of COVID-19 on the working conditions of junior hospital doctors
‘Today Was Probably One of the Most Challenging Workdays I’ve Ever Had’: Doing Remote Qualitative Research with Hospital Doctors During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Hospital doctors in Ireland working through COVID-19 pandemic: learning from individual experience
A catalyst for change: Developing a collaborative reflexive ethnographic approach to research with hospital doctors during the COVID-19 pandemic