Paul OConnor
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Recent Articles
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Phan P, Desai S, Garcia Elorio E, Greenfield D, Hinchcliff R, Iqbal U, et al.
Int J Qual Health Care
. 2024 Jul;
36(3).
PMID: 39045707
No abstract available.
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OMalley R, OConnor P, Lydon S
BMC Prim Care
. 2024 Apr;
25(1):141.
PMID: 38678200
Background: In recent years, proactive strengths-based approaches to improving quality of care have been advocated. The positive deviance approach seeks to identify and learn from those who perform exceptionally well....
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Miller K, Amaria N, Casa D, Jardine J, Stearns R, OConnor P, et al.
J Athl Train
. 2024 Apr;
59(11):1063-1069.
PMID: 38632831
Context: Little information exists regarding what exertional heatstroke (EHS) survivors know and believe about EHS best practices. Understanding this would help clinicians focus educational efforts to ensure survival and safe...
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Walshe N, Drennan J, Hegarty J, OBrien S, Crowley C, Ryng S, et al.
Nurs Open
. 2024 Apr;
11(4):e2154.
PMID: 38606846
Aim: The aim of this study was to: (1) use cognitive task analysis to describe final year nursing students situation awareness in recognising, responding and escalating care of deteriorating patients...
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OMalley R, Lydon S, Faherty A, OConnor P
Qual Health Res
. 2023 Sep;
33(13):1232-1248.
PMID: 37694934
The positive deviance approach seeks to identify and learn from those that perform exceptionally well. Positive deviance as an approach to quality improvement is gaining traction in general practice. This...
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Jee M, Murphy E, Umana E, OConnor P, Khamoudes D, McNicholl B, et al.
BMJ Open
. 2023 Sep;
13(9):e073099.
PMID: 37669835
Introduction: Simulation-based training (SBT) has gained significant traction within emergency medicine. The growing body of evidence describes the benefits that SBT can bring. However, identifying barriers and enablers when establishing...
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OConnor P, Reid A, Mongan O, Egan C, Reid-McDermott B, Augusthinose P, et al.
BMC Med Educ
. 2023 Aug;
23(1):565.
PMID: 37559003
Background: Upon entering the healthcare system, junior doctors may lack the skills required to care for patients, and feel unprepared for their role, with considerable variation in the level of...
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Lydon S, Masterson S, Deasy C, OConnor P
BMJ Qual Saf
. 2023 Jun;
32(10):562-565.
PMID: 37353315
No abstract available.
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Kaud Y, McKeon D, Lydon S, OConnor P
Ir J Med Sci
. 2023 Mar;
192(6):2581-2593.
PMID: 36947387
Background: Measuring and monitoring safety (MMS) is critical to the success of safety improvement efforts in healthcare. However, a major challenge to improving safety is the lack of high quality...