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European Journal of Preventive Cardiology | 2012

Cardiovascular disease and risk factors in an indigenous minority population. The All-Ireland Traveller Health Study.

Catherine McGorrian; Leslie Daly; Patricia Fitzpatrick; Ronnie Moore; Jill Turner; Cecily Kelleher

Background: The Traveller community are an indigenous minority group in Great Britain and Ireland who experience premature mortality. While minority populations worldwide are known to have high rates of risk factors for cardiovascular disease (CVD), Traveller CVD risk has not previously been defined. Design: All-Ireland cross-sectional census survey of the Traveller minority population (n = 10,615 families). Methods: A subsample of adult respondents completed a health survey (n = 2023). CVD was defined as self-report of doctor-diagnosed heart attack, angina, or stroke. CVD risk factors and measures of social position were examined in the Traveller group using age-adjusted prevalence and prevalence ratios (PR). Comparisons were made with a general population sample of low socioeconomic status. Results: Age-adjusted prevalence of CVD in the Traveller population was 5.6% (95% CI 4.6–6.8), similar to that in the comparator population. Compared to those without CVD, Travellers with CVD had a higher prevalence of self-report of diabetes, hypertension, hypercholesterolaemia, current smoking, and a measure of distrust. Compared with the general population sample, Travellers had a higher prevalence of diabetes (adjusted PR 2.8, 95% CI 2.1–3.8) and lifestyle-related risk factors such as smoking (PR 1.3, 95% CI 1.2–1.4), fried food consumption (PR 2.8, 95% CI 2.4–3.2), and physical inactivity (PR 1.3, 95% CI 1.2–1.4). Conclusions: This comprehensive census survey confirms CVD as an important health risk in the economically disadvantaged Irish Traveller community. Our findings add to the international knowledge base on minority populations and CVD risk.


Journal of Research in Nursing | 1996

The use of an ethnographic approach to assessment of health need in Northern Ireland

Ronnie Moore; Carolyn Mason; Sheila Harrisson; Jean Orr

Health assessment, Case study, Ethnography, Methodological limitations This paper discusses approaches to targeting health and social needs. Using Northern Ireland as an example, it suggests that there are important omissions in data-gathering using a quantitative approach and outlines an ethnographic approach to assessment of health needs, using a case study which demonstrates one approach to gathering information at the micro, sub-ward, level. It points up the need for research and policy to become locally focused in its orientation. z


Journal of Health Services Research & Policy | 2012

The health care experiences of Travellers compared to the general population: the All-Ireland Traveller Health Study.

Catherine McGorrian; Kate Frazer; Leslie Daly; Ronnie Moore; Jill Turner; Mary Rose Sweeney; Anthony Staines; Patricia Fitzpatrick; Cecily Kelleher


Sociology of Health and Illness | 2011

The Taste for Knowledge: Medical Anthropology Facing Medical Realities

Ronnie Moore


Archive | 2010

Folk healing and health care practices in Britain and Ireland : stethoscopes, wands and crystals

Ronnie Moore; Stuart McClean


Anthropology Today | 2002

Formations of Culture: Nationalism and Conspiracy Ideology in Ulster Loyalism

Ronnie Moore; Andrew Sanders


Journal of Advanced Nursing | 1999

Health professionals' perspectives on service delivery in two Northern Ireland communities.

Carolyn Mason; Jean Orr; Sheila Harrisson; Ronnie Moore


Europäisches Journal für Minderheitenfragen | 2012

“Last among equals”: Irish Travellers and change in the 21st century

Ronnie Moore


Social Theory and Health | 2013

Money, commodification and complementary health care: Theorising personalised medicine within depersonalised systems of exchange

Stuart McClean; Ronnie Moore


Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal | 2018

Priority needs for conducting pandemic-relevant clinical research with children in Europe: A consensus study with pediatric clinician-researchers

Micaela Gal; Nina Gobat; Nicholas Andrew Francis; Kerenza Hood; Christopher Collett Butler; Julia Bielicki; Pieter L. A. Fraaij; Mike Sharland; Jessica Jarvis; Annemarie M. C. van Rossum; Terho Heikkinen; Federico Martinón-Torres; Jethro Herberg; Angela Watkins; Steve Webb; Ronnie Moore; Prasanth Sukumar; Alistair Nichol

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Alistair Nichol

University College Dublin

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Catherine McGorrian

Mater Misericordiae University Hospital

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Cecily Kelleher

University College Dublin

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Jill Turner

University College Dublin

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Leslie Daly

University College Dublin

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Carolyn Mason

Queen's University Belfast

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Jean Orr

Queen's University Belfast

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Sheila Harrisson

Queen's University Belfast

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