Alison OMara-Eves
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Recent Articles
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Callaghan M, Muller-Hansen F, Bond M, Hamel C, Devane D, Kusa W, et al.
Syst Rev
. 2024 Nov;
13(1):284.
PMID: 39578920
No abstract available.
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West R, Bonin F, Thomas J, Wright A, Mac Aonghusa P, Gleize M, et al.
Wellcome Open Res
. 2024 May;
8:452.
PMID: 38779058
Background: Using reports of randomised trials of smoking cessation interventions as a test case, this study aimed to develop and evaluate machine learning (ML) algorithms for extracting information from study...
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Hong Q, Bangpan M, Stansfield C, Kneale D, OMara-Eves A, van Grootel L, et al.
Res Synth Methods
. 2022 Aug;
13(6):667-680.
PMID: 35932206
Reviewing complex interventions is challenging because they include many elements that can interact dynamically in a nonlinear manner. A systems perspective offers a way of thinking to help understand complex...
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Kneale D, OMara-Eves A, Rees R, Thomas J
F1000Res
. 2020 Sep;
9:352.
PMID: 32864104
School closures have been a recommended non-pharmaceutical intervention in pandemic response owing to the potential to reduce transmission of infection between children, school staff and those that they contact. However,...
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Michie S, Thomas J, Mac Aonghusa P, West R, Johnston M, Kelly M, et al.
Wellcome Open Res
. 2020 Jun;
5:122.
PMID: 32566761
Changing behaviour is necessary to address many of the threats facing human populations. However, identifying behaviour change interventions likely to be effective in particular contexts as a basis for improving...
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Handsearching had best recall but poor efficiency when exporting to a bibliographic tool: case study
Cooper C, Snowsill T, Worsley C, Prowse A, OMara-Eves A, Greenwood H, et al.
J Clin Epidemiol
. 2020 Apr;
123:39-48.
PMID: 32229252
Objectives: The objective of this study was to compare the effectiveness and efficiency of methods used to identify and export conference abstracts into a bibliographic management tool. Study Design And...
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Cramond F, OMara-Eves A, Doran-Constant L, Rice A, Macleod M, Thomas J
Wellcome Open Res
. 2019 Mar;
3:157.
PMID: 30809592
The extraction of data from the reports of primary studies, on which the results of systematic reviews depend, needs to be carried out accurately. To aid reliability, it is recommended...
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Melendez-Torres G, Thomas J, Lorenc T, OMara-Eves A, Petticrew M
Syst Rev
. 2018 Oct;
7(1):153.
PMID: 30290842
Background: Comparisons between narrative synthesis and meta-analysis as synthesis methods in systematic reviews are uncommon within the same systematic review. We re-analysed a systematic review on the effects of plain...
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Kneale D, Thomas J, OMara-Eves A, Wiggins R
Res Synth Methods
. 2018 Aug;
10(1):44-56.
PMID: 30129995
This paper critically explores how survey and routinely collected data could aid in assessing the generalisability of public health evidence. We propose developing approaches that could be employed in understanding...
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Brunton G, Thomas J, OMara-Eves A, Jamal F, Oliver S, Kavanagh J
BMC Public Health
. 2017 Dec;
17(1):944.
PMID: 29228932
Background: Government policy increasingly supports engaging communities to promote health. It is critical to consider whether such strategies are effective, for whom, and under what circumstances. However, 'community engagement' is...