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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.
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.
Barry E, Smith SM. Potentially inappropriate prescribing in children. Family Practice. 2015;32(6):603-4.
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.
Smith SM. Predicting hospital admission in community dwelling adults: a systematic review of the Probability of Repeated Admission (Pra) score. Annual Scientific Meeting, Department of Public Health & Primary Care, 20-21 January 2011.Trinity College Dublin.; 2011.
Smith SM, O'Dowd T. Prescribing in older people. Prescribing in older people seminar. HRB Centre for Primary Care Research seminar on older people, 10 September 2009, HRB Centre for Primary Care Research, Dublin.; 2009.
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.
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).
Kiely B, Galvin E, Byers V, Clyne B, Boland F, Connolly D, et al. Primary care-based link workers providing social prescribing to improve health and social care outcomes for people with multimorbidity in socially deprived areas (Link MM Trial). Oral presentation at Annual AUDGPI and ICGP (Virtual) Conference. March 2021.; 2021.
Kiely B, Connolly D, Clyne B, Boland F, O'Donnell P, O'Shea E, et al. Primary care-based link workers providing social prescribing to improve health and social care outcomes for people with multimorbidity in socially deprived areas (the LinkMM trial): Pilot study for a pragmatic randomised controlled trial. Journal of Multimorbidity and Comorbidity. 2021;11.
Clyne B, Cooper J, Hughes CM, Fahey T, Smith SM. A process evaluation of a cluster randomised trial to reduce potentiallt inappropiate prescribing in older patients in Primary Care (OPTI-SCRIPT) SAPC July 9-11 2014 Edinburgh.; 2014.
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.
Zarabzadeh A, McDonnell R, Corrigan D, Galvin R, Smith SM, Fahey T. A Proposed Clinical Prediction Rule Register Supporting Primary Care Decision Making 9th International Conference on Knowledge, Information and Creativity Support Systems Cyprus 6-8 Nov 2014.; 2014.
Kiely B, O'Donnell P, Byers V, Galvin E, Boland F, Smith SM, et al. Protocol for a mixed methods process evaluation of the LinkMM randomised controlled trial “Use of link workers to provide social prescribing and health and social care coordination for people with complex multimorbidity in socially deprived areas” [versio. HRB Open Research. 2021;4:38.
Foley L, Kiely B, Croke A, Larkin J, Smith SM, Clyne B, et al. A protocol for the evaluation of the process and impact of embedding formal and experiential Public and Patient Involvement training in a structured PhD programme. Journal of Multimorbidity and Comorbidity. 2021;11.