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Dr. Brenda Monaghan

Adjunct Assistant Professor (Physiotherapy)

 


Brenda Monaghan qualified from UUJ with first class honours in 1995 receiving both the Northern Bank and CSP awards for clinical and academic excellence. She completed a higher diploma in Health Sciences in UEA in 2003 and an MSc in Advanced Practice of Physiotherapy in UUJ in 2005. Brenda has strong interest in clinical research and believes clinical change must be evidenced based. She has been employed as a Clinical Specialist physiotherapist in the HSE for 15 years and has developed an innovative role as a clinical physiotherapist blending research and clinical innovation. All research projects have been clinically based and focused on multi-disciplinary clinical teams. Many have focused on audit and clinical effectiveness. In 2016 she completed a PhD in UCD. This followed successful achievement of a clinical fellowship from the HRB which enabled her to carry out an RCT evaluating functional exercise after total hip replacement. This project was delivered on time and within budget and it has resulted in peer reviewed published articles and a change in clinical practice. She is currently leading a Slainte Care funded research project investigating the addition of weight management to an education and exercise programme for patients with knee osteoarthritis ARMED (Arthritis Rehabilitation through the management of exercise and diet). In 2018/2019 she completed a 12-month leadership programme designed by the IMI and KPMG to develop senior leaders in the health service. In 2020 she commenced work here in TCD as an assistant professor in the school of physiotherapy. She believes her clinical experience together with her research, education and leadership skills will allow her to continue her clinically focussed research work together with a new teaching role here in Trinity College Dublin.
  ARTHRITIS   HOME-BASED EXERCISE   PHYSICAL EXERCISE   PHYSIOTHERAPY
 ARMED
 FEATHER A randomised controlled trial to evaluate functional exercise after total hip replacement

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Monaghan B, Reidy R, O' Connor K, Kacprzak P, Kelly MB, O' Flynn J, A feasibility study of a virtual weight management, education, and physical function programme for overweight patients with knee osteoarthritis at the primary/secondary care interface, International Conference of Integrated Care, Odeon, Odense, Denmark , 23/May/2022, 2022, Notes: [http://doi.org/10.5334/ijic.ICIC22166], Conference Paper, PUBLISHED
Monaghan Brenda, Monaghan Ann, Mockler David, Ain Qurat Ul, Duggan Sinead, Conlon Kevin C, Gormley John, Physical activity for chronic pancreatitis: A systematic review, HPB, 2022, Journal Article, PUBLISHED  DOI  URL  URL
Monaghan, B., Bourton Cassidy, L., Glynn, A., Hurley, M., Kacprzak, P., Kelly, M., . . . Cusack, T., ARMED to ESCAPE COVID-19: the impact of COVID-19 on a mixed methods feasibility study of a weight management, education and physical function programme for patients with knee osteoarthritis at the primary/secondary care interface, Primary Health Care Research & Development,, 2021, Notes: [doi:10.1017/S1463423621000359], Journal Article, PUBLISHED  URL
Monaghan B, Bourtan-Cassidy L, Glynn A, Hurley M, Kacprzak P, Kelly MB, O' Connor K, O'Flynn J, Mc Kenna F, Reidy R, Rodgers SJ, Cusack T , ARMED TO ESCAPE COVID-19: An evaluation of the impact of COVID-19 on a feasibility study to evaluate the effect of a self-management weight, education and exercise programme on pain, weight, and physical function in patients with knee arthritis at the Primary/Secondary interface. , ICIC Virtual Conference 2021, Virtual International Conference, 26/05/2021, 2021, Poster, ACCEPTED  TARA - Full Text
Ward, M.E.; De BrĂșn, A.; Beirne, D.; Conway, C.; Cunningham, U.; English, A.; Fitzsimons, J.; Furlong, E.; Kane, Y.; Kelly, A.; McDonnell, S.; McGinley, S.; Monaghan, B.; Myler, A.; Nolan, E.; O'Donovan, R.; O'Shea, M.; Shuhaiber, A.; McAuliffe, E, Using Co-Design to Develop a Collective Leadership Intervention for Healthcare Teams to Improve Safety Culture, Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2018, 15, 1182., 2018, Journal Article, PUBLISHED  TARA - Full Text
Monaghan BM, Functional Exercise after total hip replacement: The FEATHER project, International Journal of Integrated Care., Dublin, 17, (5), 2017, ppA106 , Notes: [http://doi.org/10.5334/ijic.3411], Conference Paper, PUBLISHED
Brenda Monaghan Monaghan B, Cunningham P, Harrington P, Hing W, Blake C, O Doherty D, Cusack T , Functional Exercise after total hip replacement- The Feather project. , 17TH International Conference on Integrated Care 2017, University College Dublin, 2017, 2017, Notes: [ ], Poster, PUBLISHED
Brenda Monaghan, An investigative retrospective audit reviewing functional outcomes of antero-lateral and posterior surgical approaches in patients post THR (Project IARLA) , ISCP , Galway, 20/10/2017, 2017, Poster, PUBLISHED
Brenda Monaghan Cunningham P, Harrington P, Hing W, Blake C, O Doherty D, Cusack T. , Randomised control trial to evaluate a physiotherapy-led functional exercise programme after total hip replacement., Journal of Physiotherapy, 6/j.physio 2016.01.0, (February 2016Physiot), 2016, p283 - 288, Notes: [ ], Journal Article, PUBLISHED  DOI
Monaghan B, Cunningham P, Harrington P, Hing W, Blake C, O Doherty D, Cusack T. , Randomised control trial to evaluate a physiotherapy-led functional exercise programme after total hip replacement., WCPT 2016 Conference Presentation Singapore, Singapore, 2016, 2016, Notes: [Randomised control trial to evaluate a physiotherapy-led functional exercise programme after total hip replacement WCPT Singapore.. ], Oral Presentation, PUBLISHED
  

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HRB Fellowship 2012
Cochrane Scholar Award 2008
I believe clinical change must be evidenced based and I have developed an innovative role in my clinical specialty, blending research and clinical innovation. I am interested in clinical orthopaedics specifically in projects that enable patients to self manage their chronic conditions with a particular interest in the role of weight management and physical exercise. I am also interested in collective leadership and I have some previous experience in co-design. All of my research projects to date have been clinically based,and have involved multi-disciplinary clinical teams. Many have focused on audit and clinical effectiveness.