David O Riordan
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Riordan D, Kinane M, Walsh K, Shiely F, Eustace J, Bermingham M
Eur J Clin Pharmacol
. 2020 Jun;
76(10):1363-1372.
PMID: 32507924
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to explore the knowledge, attitudes and practices of health professionals working in clinical trials, to pharmacovigilance and adverse drug reaction (ADR) reporting. Methods:...
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Riordan D, Hurley E, Sinnott C, Galvin R, Dalton K, Kearney P, et al.
Int J Clin Pharm
. 2019 Jan;
41(2):574-582.
PMID: 30666611
Background Academic detailing is a form of continuing medical education in which a trained health professional such as a physician or pharmacist visits prescribers in their practice to provide evidence-based...
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Riordan D, Aubert C, Walsh K, van Dorland A, Rodondi N, Du Puy R, et al.
BMJ Open
. 2018 Mar;
8(3):e019003.
PMID: 29567842
Objectives: To estimate and compare the prevalence and type of potentially inappropriate prescribing (PIP) and potential prescribing omissions (PPOs) among community-dwelling older adults (≥65 years) enrolled to a clinical trial...
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Riordan D, Byrne S, Fleming A, Kearney P, Galvin R, Sinnott C
Br J Clin Pharmacol
. 2017 Jan;
83(7):1521-1531.
PMID: 28071806
Aims: The aim of this study was firstly to reveal the determinants of GP prescribing behaviour for older adults in primary care and secondly to elicit GPs' views on the...
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Riordan D, Walsh K, Galvin R, Sinnott C, Kearney P, Byrne S
SAGE Open Med
. 2016 Jun;
4:2050312116652568.
PMID: 27354917
Objective: To evaluate studies of pharmacist-led interventions on potentially inappropriate prescribing among community-dwelling older adults receiving primary care to identify the components of a successful intervention. Data Sources: An electronic...