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2016
Harrington E, Wesseling N, Clyne B, Sandu H, Armstrong L, Bennett H, et al. Predicting malignant melanoma in primary care: a systematic review of clinical prediction rules. AUDGPI and ICGP annual scientific meeting, Dublin, 10th of March 2016.; 2016.
Clyne B, Cooper J, Hughes CM, Fahey T, Smith SM. A process evaluation of a cluster randomised trial to reduce potentially inappropriate prescribing in older people in primary care (OPTI-SCRIPT study). Trials. 2016;17(1):1-15.
Wallace E, Smith SM, Fahey T, Roland M. Reducing emergency admissions through community based interventions. BMJ. 2016;352(h6817).
Clyne B, Smith SM, Hughes CM, Boland F, Cooper J, Fahey T, et al. Sustained effectiveness of a multifaceted intervention to reduce potentially inappropriate prescribing in older patients in primary care (OPTI-SCRIPT study). Implementation Science. 2016;11(79):1-8.
Redmond P, McDonnell R, Grimes T, Boland F, Zarabzadeh A, Hughes CM, et al. Unintentional discontinuation of long term medication post hospitalisation. AUDGPI 10th March 2016.; 2016.
Zarabzadeh A, McDonnell R, Paz Berrios S, Dempsey J, Harrington E, Smith SM, et al. Utility of electronic international register of clinical prediction rules relevant to primary care. In: The 29th International Symposium on Computer-Based Medical Systems (CBMS 2016). Dublin (June 20, 2016) and in Belfast (June 21 – 23, 2016); 2016.
Murphy M, Bennett K, Fahey T, Smith SM. Variation in prescribing of anti-diabetic medications, including newer injectable medications, in Ireland in 2013 and 2014. SPHeRE Research Day 29th February 2016.; 2016.
Murphy M, Bennett K, Fahey T, Smith SM. Variation in prescribing of anti-diabetic medications, including newer injectable medications, in Ireland in 2013 and 2014. SAPC 6th -8th of July 2016 Dublin Castle/RCSI. (Elevator Pitch).; 2016.
Murphy M, Bennett K, Fahey T, Smith SM. Variation in prescribing of anti-diabetic medications, including newer injectable medications, in Ireland in 2013 and 2014. RCSI Research Day 25th February 2016.; 2016.
Murphy M, Bennett K, Fahey T, Smith SM. Variation in prescribing of anti-diabetic medications, including newer injectable medications, in Ireland in 2013 and 2014. AUDGPI 10th March 2016.; 2016.
Corrigan D. Webinar 2 - Better Evidence. Better Decisions. Better Health: Clinical Decision Support and User Experience.; 2016.
Smith SM. What do we know about multimorbidity and how to approach this in the future? National Conference on Multimorbidity. Hosted by Research Unit of Chronic Conditions, Bispebjerg University Hospital, Department of Public Health, University of Copenhagen. 31/05.; 2016.
Ryan A, Murphy CM, Galvin R, Smith SM. What is the impact of levels of activity and function on the development multimorbidity over time? Elevator pitch SAPC 6th-8th of July 2016 Dublin Castle/RCSI..; 2016.
2020
Corry D, Doherty J, McCann A, Doyle F, Cardwell C, Carter G, et al. Anticipatory care planning for older adults: a trans-jurisdictional feasibility study. British Journal of General Practice. 2020;70(Suppl 1).
Moriarty F, Savva GM, Grossi CM, Bennett K, Fox C, Maidment I, et al. Cognitive decline associated with anticholinergics, benzodiazepines and Z-drugs: Findings from The Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing (TILDA). British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology. 2020.
Croke A, James O, Clyne B, Moriarty F, Cardwell K, Smith SM. The effectiveness of integrating clinical pharmacists within general practice to optimise prescribing and health outcomes in primary care patients with polypharmacy: A protocol for a systematic review [version 2; peer review: 2 approved]. HRB Open Research. 2020;2:32.
Kiely B, Croke A, O'Shea E, Connolly D, Smith SM. Effectiveness of link workers providing social prescribing on health outcomes and costs for adult patients in primary care and community settings. A protocol for a systematic review of the literature. [version 2; peer review: 2 approved]. HRB Open Research. 2020;2:21.
Larkin J, Foley L, Smith SM, Harrington P, Clyne B. The experience of financial burden for patients with multimorbidity: A protocol for a systematic review of qualitative research [version 2; peer review: 2 approved]. HRB Open Research. 2020;2:16.
de Lusignan S, Litanage H, McGagh D, Evans D, Fahey T, Mair F, et al. In-pandemic development of an application ontology for COVID-19 surveillance in a primary care sentinel network. JMIR Public Health and Surveillance. 2020;6(4).
Salsberg J, Conneely M. Introduction to Public and Patient Involvement. Workshop for UL staff, 28 January 2020.; 2020.
Coenen S, Van der Velden AW, Cianci D, Goossens H, Bongard E, Saville BR, et al. Oseltamivir for coronavirus illness: post-hoc exploratory analysis of an open-label, pragmatic, randomised controlled trial in European primary care from 2016 to 2018. British Journal of General Practice. 2020;70(696):e444-e449.
Conneely M. PPI in a PhD project: PPI Summer School Webinar, 25th and 26th June 2020.; 2020.
Foley L, Larkin J, Lombard-Vance R, Murphy AW, Hynes L, Galvin E, et al. Prevalence and predictors of medication non-adherence among people living with multimorbidity: a systematic review and meta-analysis. 24th Annual Meeting of the International Society for Patient Medication Adherence (ESPACOMP) November 2020.; 2020.
Quirke M, Mitchell N, Varley J, Kelly S, Boland F, Moughty A, et al. Prevalence and predictors of oral to intravenous antibiotic switch among adult emergency department patients with acute bacterial skin and skin structure infection: a pilot, prospective cohort study. BMJ Open. 2020;10(8).
Conneely M, Boland P, O'Neill A, Byrne D, Cronin S, Quinn D, et al. A protocol for the establishment and evaluation of an older adult stakeholder panel for health services research [version 2; peer review: 2 approved]. HRB Open Research. 2020;3:1.
Foley L, Hynes L, Murphy AW, Molloy GJ. A qualitative study of medication adherence in people living with multimorbidity. (2020) Poster included in the Conference Book produced from submissions to the 17th Annual Psychology, Health and Medicine Conference, University College Cork. June 2020.; 2020.
Fahey T. Why evidence still matters to general practice: James Mackenzie Lecture 2019. British Journal of General Practice. 2020;70(693):198-199.

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