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Fahey T. Connected health: collaborative opportunities for ICON and academia. ICON Dec 16th 2013. Dublin.; 2013.
Fahey T. Potentially Inappropriate Medicines: the importance of research evidence in terms of clinical practice and health policy. Health Services Research and Pharmacy Practice (HSRPP) Conference, Belfast, 16/17th April 2015..; 2015.
Fahey T. How research participation enhances patient care. National Primary Care Conference, 17 November 2011, Mitchelstown, Co. Cork.; 2011.
Fahey T. Potentially Inappropriate Prescribing (PIP): evidence and potential solutions. Bristol Social Medical Seminar May 2014.; 2014.
Fahey T. Family Medicine training in Ireland: opportunities for collaboration. 29th February 2016. Seminar Family Practice Unit, Mount Sinai Hospital..; 2016.
Fahey T. Clinical prediction rules in cancer diagnosis NCRI Conference in Liverpool Nov 3-6th 2013.; 2013.
Fahey T. Evidence-based diagnosis and primary care. Invited Lecture, Institute for Social and Preventative Medicine (ISPM), October 2008, University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland.; 2008.
Fahey T. Epidemiology of the quality and safety of medicines in primary care: impact on patient outcomes. 25th February 2016. Seminar to the Department of Family & Community Medicine (DCFM), University of Toronto.; 2016.
Fahey T. Enhancing drug safety with Information & Communication Technology (ICT).2010 Summer Scientific Meeting, 24-25 May 2010, Faculty of Public Health Medicine, Royal College of Physicians of Ireland.; 2010.
Fahey T. Overview of activities at the Department of General Practice and HRB Centre for Primary Care Research, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland Beaux Lane House. 16-17 September 2014.; 2014.
Fahey T. Stages of assessment of a CPR. International Clinical Prediction Rules Meeting, 27 November 2009, HRB Centre for Primary Care Research, Dublin, Ireland.; 2009.
Fahey T, Van der Lei J. Producing and Using Clinical Prediction Rules. In: The Evidence Base of Clinical Diagnosis: Theory and methods of diagnostic research, Second Edition. Second Edition. Blackwell Publishing Ltd; 2009.
Fahey T. Epidemiology of the quality and safety of medicines in primary care: impact on patient outcomes. 24th February 2016. Clinical Epidemiology Seminar, University of Ottawa, Centre for Practice-Changing Research (CPCR), The Ottawa Hospital Research Institute,.; 2016.
Fahey T. Implementing Clinical Prediction Rules in primary care: evidence, challenges and possible solutions. Keynote speaker: Methods for Evaluating Medical Tests and Biomarkers. July 1-2, 2010. University of Birmingham, UK.; 2010.
Fahey T, Smith SM. Retraction of statins article is not in the public interest: better characterisation of benefits and risks is crucial. BMJ. 2014;348(g4028).
Fahey T. Why evidence still matters to general practice: James Mackenzie Lecture 2019. British Journal of General Practice. 2020;70(693):198-199.
Fahey T. Essential Ingredients for Successful Clinical Research. 5th Annual Graduate Entry Medical School (GEMS) Research Forum. UL Medical Research Forum, UL School of Medicine. 3 February 2012, Limerick.; 2012.
Fahey T. Enhancing rational and safe prescribing in primary care. Second National Medicines Forum: Medicines management: the safe, effective and cost effective use of medicines to improve patient care. RCPI,Thursday Nov 28th 2013. Dublin.; 2013.
Fahey T. Drug safety and potentially inappropriate prescribing. 24th February 2016. Seminar to Department of Family Medicine, Bruyère Research Institute, University of Ottawa.; 2016.
Fahey T. Potentially Inappropriate Prescribing in older people: Irish and UK epidemiology and proposed solutions. Pharmacoepidemiology symposium: spanning the spectrum from research to policy. Centre for Health Improvement, 25 October 2011, Queen’s Univ Belfast.; 2011.
Fahey T. Assembling the evidence for patient centred care. BMJ. 2014;349(g4855).
Fahey T. Epidemiology of the quality and safety of medicines in primary care: impact on patient outcomes. 9th March 2016. Seminar to Department of Family Medicine, University of British Columbia, presentation at research rounds.; 2016.
Falk G, Fahey T. Clinical prediction rules. BMJ. 2009;339:b2899.
Falk G, Fahey T. C-reactive protein and community-acquired pneumonia in ambulatory care: systematic review of diagnostic accuracy studies. Fam Pract. 2009;26(1):10-21.
Fitzgerald C, Clyne B, Quinlan A, Hardy C, Galvin R, Fahey T, et al. Interventions to address potentially inappropriate prescribing in primary care: a systematic review of randomised control trials. RCSI Research Day. March 2015.; 2015.
Foley L, Hynes L, Murphy AW, Molloy GJ. ‘Just keep taking them, keep hoping they’ll work’: A qualitative study of adhering to medications for multimorbidity. British Journal of Health Psychology. 2022;27(3).
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.
Foley L, Hynes L, Murphy AW, Molloy GJ. ‘Just keep taking them, keep hoping they’ll work’: a qualitative exploration of medication adherence among people living with multimorbidity. 35th Annual Conference of the European Health Psychology Society, Virtual Conference. 23 - 27 August 2021.; 2021.
Foley L, Lombard-Vance R, Murphy AW, Molloy GJ. Prevalence and predictors of medication non-adherence among patients with multimorbidity: a systematic review. Poster presented at the 16th Annual Psychology, Health and Medicine Conference, NUI Maynooth, Kildare – 22 March 2019.; 2019.
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. 49th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Society for Academic Primary Care (Virtual).; 2021.

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