The All-Ireland electronic Health Library (AIeHL) is a network of interoperable websites across the island of Ireland. It contains knowledge resources (policies and strategies, research and evaluation reports, data (qualitative and quantitative) etc) related to health and social well-being from the so-called "grey literature".
You can search some or all of the AIeHL member sites simultaneously using keywords or Public Health Language (PHL/SNOMED) terms. To restrict or expand your search to a particular creator, member site(s) or type of resource, use "advanced search" option.
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The All Ireland electronic Health Library is pleased to announce that the
(www.qub.ac.uk/coe) and the Northern Ireland Cancer Network (www.cancerni.net) have joined the Library. Their resources can now be accessed via this website. For details on how to include your organisation in our Library please click here.
Thematic collections
- All-Ireland Health Data Inventory. Metadata for key data sources, Version 1.0
- Obesity Collection - Compiled 8 May 2009
- Obesity related Collection - Compiled 8 May 2009
- Fuel Poverty Collection
- CAWT Health Inequalities Database - Compiled 8 February 2008
- Closing the Gap Good-Practice Directory - Compiled 23 August 2007
- NISRA Registrar General Reports Series (1887 onwards)
- Public Health Advocacy Website Collection - Compiled 4 May 2006
- Pavee Point's Fotochat Photographic Collection - Compiled 7 December 2005
Latest resources
- Day of week of procedure and 30 day mortality for elective surgery: retrospective analysis of hospital episode statistics
- Irish prison service annual report 2012.
- Women seriously ill after consuming ‘contaminated cannabis’.
- Irish love affair with drink raises cancer risk.
- Joint Irish Prison Service & Probation Service strategic plan 2013-2015.
- The Probation Service annual report 2012.
- Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in adults attending addiction treatment in Ireland: preliminary international ADHD in substanceuse disorders prevalence study (IASP) results.
- Irish people are drinking 700 times more than we should.
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