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2016
Clyne B, Cooper J, Hughes CM, Fahey T, Smith SM. ‘Potentially inappropriate or specifically appropriate?’ Qualitative evaluation of general practitioners views on prescribing, polypharmacy and potentially inappropriate prescribing in older people. BMC Family Practice. 2016;17(1):1-9.
Moriarty F, Bennett K, Cahir C, Kenny RA, Fahey T. Potentially inappropriate prescribing according to STOPP and START and adverse outcomes in community-dwelling older people: a prospective cohort study. British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology. 2016;82(3).
Moriarty F, Bennett K, Cahir C, Kenny RA, Fahey T. Potentially inappropriate prescribing and healthcare utilisation in older people: a cohort study using marginal structural models. Health Services Research & Pharmacy Practice (HSRPP) conference, University of Reading, 7-8 April 2016..; 2016.
Alabi O, Munir K, Redmond P, McDowell R, Dockeray L, Fahey T. Potentially inappropriate prescribing, comorbidity and hospitalisation in older patients in an Irish general practice. Poster Presentation. RCSI Research Day,February 2016.; 2016.
Cooper J, Moriarty F, Ryan C, Smith SM, Bennett K, Fahey T, et al. Potentially inappropriate prescribing in two populations with differing socio-economic profiles: a cross-sectional database study using the PROMPT criteria. European Journal of Clinical Pharmacology. 2016:1-9.
Moriarty F, Cooper J, Bennett K, Cahir C, Hughes CM, Fahey T. Potentially inappropriate prescribing (PIP) in two populations with differing socio-economic profiles: a cross-sectional database study using the PROMPT criteria. SPHeRE conference, RCSI, 29 February 2016 2016..; 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. SAPC annual scientific meeting, SAPC 6th-8th of July 2016 Dublin Castle/RCSI. .; 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. RCSI Research Day February 2016, Dublin.; 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.
2015
Aherne E, O'Brien K, Walsh A, McDonnell R, Joyce D, Galvin R, et al. Patient preferences for breast cancer referral: Development and pilot study. RCSI Research Day. March 2015.; 2015.
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.
Cooper J, Moriarty F, Ryan C, Smith SM, Wallace E, Bennett K, et al. Potentially inappropriate prescribing in a middle-aged population: a cross-sectional study in Northern Ireland using the Enhanced Prescribing Database. Health Services Research & Pharmacy Practice Conference April 2015 .; 2015.
Quirke M, Boland F, Fahey T, O'Sullivan R, Hill A. Prevalence and predictors of initial oral antibiotic treatment failure in adult emergency department patients with cellulitis: a pilot study . BMJ Open. 2015;5(6).
Moriarty F, Bennett K, Fahey T, Kenny RA, Cahir C. Prevalence of potentially inappropriate medicines and potential prescribing omissions over time in cohort of a community-dwelling older people. All Ireland Pharmacy Conference January 2015.; 2015.
Dillon P, O'Brien K, McDonnell R, Donnelly-Swift E, Galvin R, Roche A, et al. Prevalence of prescribing in pregnancy using the Irish primary care research network: a pilot study. BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth. 2015;15(67).
Boland F, Galvin R, Reulbach U, Motterlini N, Kelly D, Bennett K, et al. Psychostimulant prescribing trends in a paediatric population in Ireland: a national cohort study. BMC Pediatrics. 2015;15(118).
2014
Aherne E, O'Brien K, Quinlan A, McDonnell R, Hardy C, Galvin R, et al. Patient preferences for breast cancer referral: Development and pilot study. ICHAMS RCSI Dublin October 2014. Awarded 1st Prize.; 2014.
Cousins G, Galvin R, Flood M, Kennedy M, Motterlini N, Henman MC, et al. Potential for alcohol and drug interactions in older adults: evidence from the Irish longitudinal study on ageing. BMC Geriatics. 2014;14(57).
Moriarty F, Cahir C, Fahey T, Bennett K. Potentially inappropriate medicines and potential prescribing omissions in older people and their association with health care utilization: a retrospective cohort study. ISPOR, 17th Annual European Congress, Amsterdam, November 2014..; 2014.
Moriarty F, Fahey T, Cahir C, Bennett K. Potentially inappropriate medicines and potential prescribing omissions in older people and their association with healthcare utilization: a retrospective cohort study NAPCRG New York 21-24 Nov 2014.; 2014.
Bradley MC, Padmanabhan S, Cahir C, Williams T, Fahey T, Hughes CM. Potentially inappropriate prescribing among older people in the United Kingdom. BMC Geriatics. 2014;14(72).
Cahir C, Bennett K, Teljeur C, Fahey T. Potentially inappropriate prescribing and adverse health outcomes in community dwelling older patients. Br J Clin Pharmacol. 2014;77(1):201-210.
Moriarty F, Cahir C, Fahey T, Bennett K. Potentially inappropriate prescribing and its association with Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADL) impairment in older people. AUDGPI Cork 6-7 March 2014.; 2014.
Cahir C, Moriarty F, Teljeur C, Fahey T, Bennett K. Potentially inappropriate prescribing and vulnerability and hospitalization in older community-dwelling patients. Annals of Pharmacotherapy. 2014;48(12):1546-54.
Fahey T. Potentially Inappropriate Prescribing (PIP): evidence and potential solutions. Bristol Social Medical Seminar May 2014.; 2014.
Cahir C, Fahey T, Teljeur C, Bennett K. Prescriber variation in potentially inappropriate prescribing in older populations in Ireland. BMC Family Practice. 2014;15(59).
Roche A, Walsh DR, Cronin K, Schelten R, McDonnell R, O'Brien K, et al. Prevalence of Medication Use in Pregnancy Using the Irish Primary Care Research Network Database. RCSI Research Day 20th March 2014.; 2014.
Galvin R, Moriarty F, Cousins G, Cahir C, Motterlini N, Bradley MC, et al. Prevalence of potentially inappropriate prescribing and prescribing omissions in older Irish adults: findings from The Irish LongituDinal Study on Ageing study (TILDA). European Journal of Clinical Pharmacology. 2014.

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