IANO Podcast

Irish Association of Nurses in Oncology

An informational podcast brought to you by the IANO (Irish Association For Nurses In Oncology). www.iano.ie

  1. 12/19/2025

    Restoring Physical Autonomy: Exercise, Recovery & Life after Cancer

    In this energising and hope-filled episode of the IANO Podcast, hosts Ada Kinneally and Sheilah Broderick speak with Dr. Emer Guinan, Associate Professor in Cancer Rehabilitation and Survivorship at Trinity College Dublin and Madeline Harney, PhD researcher at South East Technological University Waterford to explore the role of exercise in cancer recovery. Together they discuss how personalised exercise programmes — like those delivered by PERCS (Personalised Exercise Rehabilitation in Cancer Survivorship) — support patients to rebuild strength, confidence and independence throughout and after treatment. The conversation shines a light on emerging research around restoring physical autonomy, including experiences of people recovering from brain tumours and the importance of including all patient voices — even those traditionally under-represented in research. This episode explores: - What PERCS offers and how personalised exercise supports recovery. - The concept of physical autonomy after cancer and real patient experiences. - Fatigue, treatment effects and emotional challenges during rehabilitation. - Evidence-based exercise approaches & safety considerations. - The role of nurses in recognising needs and signposting patients. - How multidisciplinary and community-based programmes enhance outcomes. - The future of exercise oncology and survivorship research in Ireland. With practical tips, compassionate discussion and inspiring patient-centred thinking, this episode highlights exercise as a powerful, accessible tool in cancer recovery — and underscores the vital role nurses play in supporting and advocating for rehabilitation pathways. Episode links: PERCS website: www.cancerrehabilitation.ie CHALLENGE trial publication:  https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMoa2502760 Bone Metastases and Exercise Hub: https://cancerexercise.med.ubc.ca/bmehub/ LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/madeline-harney https://www.exwell.ie/ https://www.sportireland.ie/participation/local-sports-partnerships

    42 min
  2. 12/19/2025

    Everything You Need to Know About Accessing Nursing Research Grants in Ireland

    In this empowering episode of the IANO Podcast, hosts Sheilah Broderick and Ada Kinneally sit down with Sarah Tighe from the Irish Cancer Society and Terry Hanan from the National Cancer Control Programme (NCCP) to demystify the world of nursing research funding in Ireland. Whether you're a nurse curious about research, considering applying for your first grant or already developing a project idea, this episode offers clear guidance and encouragement. Sarah and Terry explain what funding pathways exist for nurses, how to prepare a strong application and why nurse-led research is essential for advancing cancer care and improving patient outcomes. This episode explores: - Why nursing research matters — and why nurses are uniquely placed to lead it. - Funding opportunities for nurses through the Irish Cancer Society & NCCP. - Practical strategies for turning clinical questions into research projects. - Tips for writing successful applications & common pitfalls to avoid. - How to seek mentorship, collaborations and institutional support. - Balancing research with clinical commitments — real-world examples. Packed with insight, practical advice and inspiration this conversation highlights how every oncology nurse has the potential to drive innovation and change through research. Episode links: Irish Cancer Society Website (General)- www.cancer.ie Irish Cancer Society Research (Open Calls)- https://www.cancer.ie/researchers- hub/open-funding-calls Irish Cancer Society Research (Mailing List)- https://www.cancer.ie/sign-up-to-our- research-newsletter https://evidencesynthesisireland.ie/training/ https://www.hse.ie/eng/services/list/5/cancer/

    54 min
  3. 12/19/2025

    Childhood Cancer in Ireland: Supporting Families and Building Awareness

    In this heartfelt and informative episode of the IANO Podcast series, hosts Sheilah Broderick and Ada Kinneally sit down with Laura Cullinan, CEO of Childhood Cancer Ireland and Dr. Mairead Brennan, Principal Clinical Psychologist and Director of Psychosocial Services, to explore the realities of childhood cancer and the supports available for families across Ireland. Through Laura’s personal lived experience as a parent of a childhood cancer survivor and her leadership within the charity sector, paired with Dr. Brennan’s clinical expertise in childhood psycho-oncology, this conversation brings together powerful perspectives on what children, parents and siblings need throughout and beyond treatment. This episode covers: - The mission and programmes of Childhood Cancer Ireland. - The emotional and practical impact of childhood cancer on families. - Psychological needs of children at different stages of illness and survivorship. - The role of nurses in compassionate communication and patient-family support. - How hospitals, nurses and charities can work together to improve care. - Emerging priorities for support services and advocacy. Listeners will gain a deeper understanding of the unique challenges faced by families navigating childhood cancer, as well as practical insights on how healthcare professionals - particularly oncology nurses — can provide sensitive, holistic support and guide families to appropriate resources. Episode links: http://www.childhoodcancer.ie/

    49 min
  4. 12/19/2025

    Supporting Patients with Smoking Cessation in the Midst of a Cancer Diagnosis

    In this episode, hosts Ada Kinneally and Sheilah Broderick are joined by Dr. Patricia Fox (UCD) and Elaine Buckley (Tobacco Free Ireland) to explore how oncology nurses can meaningfully support patients to stop smoking during and after a cancer diagnosis. Together, they unpack: - Key research on smoking cessation among cancer survivors - Patient-reported barriers, motivators and lived experiences - How to have compassionate, non-judgemental “quit” conversations - Practical tools, services and national supports available in Ireland - The crucial role nurses play in making smoking cessation routine in cancer care Whether you're working at the bedside, in ambulatory cancer services or in the community, this episode offers evidence-based insights, patient-centred strategies and tangible takeaways to enhance oncology nursing practice — and ultimately improve patient outcomes. Episode links: www.gov.ie/en/publication/4828b-stop-smoking www.hse.ie/eng/about/who/healthwellbeing/making-every-contact-count www.hse.ie/eng/about/who/tobaccocontrol/resources www.hse.ie/eng/about/who/tobaccocontrol/resources/stop-smoking-medications Fox, P., Bhardwaj, N., Lyons, A., Niranjan, V., Frazer, K., Syed, S., McCann, A., Brennan, S., Brennan, D., Kelly, C., Keane, M., & Fitzpatrick, P. (2024). Smoking Cessation Support: A Marathon, Not a Sprint; The Perspectives of Cancer Patients Who Smoke. Seminars in oncology nursing,  https://doi.org/10.1016/j.soncn.2024.151584 Fitzpatrick, P., Bhardwaj, N., Masalkhi, M., Lyons, A., Frazer, K., McCann, A., Syed, S., Niranjan, V., Kelleher, C. C., Brennan, S., Kavanagh, P., & Fox, P. (2023). Provision of smoking cessation support for patients following a diagnosis of cancer in Ireland. Preventive medicine reports, 32, 102158. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pmedr.2023.102158. Lyons, A., Bhardwaj, N., Masalkhi, M., Fox, P., Frazer, K., McCann, A., Syed, S., Niranjan, V., Kelleher, C. C., Kavanagh, P., & Fitzpatrick, P. (2023). Specialist cancer hospital-based smoking cessation service provision in Ireland. Irish journal of medical science, 10.1007/s11845-023-03525-0. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11845-023-03525-0.

    48 min

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An informational podcast brought to you by the IANO (Irish Association For Nurses In Oncology). www.iano.ie