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Senior Lecturer in Health Services Research and Population Health Sciences
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Matthew O’Connell's research centers on population health sciences, with a specific focus on aging, stroke outcomes, and mental health trajectories. He has a significant publication record, including work on the natural history of depression after stroke, utilizing systematic reviews and meta-analyses to synthesize existing evidence. His research also investigates diabetes as a risk factor for stroke recurrence and examines stroke outcomes in women using population-based cohort data.
O’Connell's work extends to the health of older adults, exploring factors associated with falls in community-dwelling elderly individuals, such as orthostatic hypotension and hypertension. He leads a research group and has demonstrated recent activity, with publications extending into 2024. His scholarship metrics indicate a highly cited researcher, with an h-index of 28 and over 3,146 citations across 111 publications.
His research interests also encompass patient access to healthcare services, as evidenced by a study on online and telephone access to general practice. The South London Stroke Register serves as a key resource for some of his population-based studies on stroke incidence and outcomes.
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- h-index: 28
- Publications: 111
- Citations: 3,157
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Artificial intelligence and osteopathic medicine: preserving human-centered care in an era of technological advancement (2025)
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- Prevalence and natural history of depression after stroke: A systematic review and meta-analysis of observational studies
- Diabetes As an Independent Risk Factor for Stroke Recurrence in Ischemic Stroke Patients: An Updated Meta-Analysis
- Stroke Outcomes in Women: A Population-Based Cohort Study
- Natural history of depression up to 18 years after stroke: a population-based South London Stroke Register study
- Cohort profile: The South London Stroke Register – a population-based register measuring the incidence and outcomes of stroke
Showing 5 of 15 shared publications
- The Prevalence and Progression of Microvascular Complications and the Interaction With Ethnicity and Socioeconomic Status in People With Type 2 Diabetes: A Systematic Review and Meta‐Analysis
- Do changes in outcomes following primary and revision hip replacement differ and relate to markers of socioeconomic status? A 1-year population-based cohort study
- Trajectories of Depressive Symptoms Among Older Adults and in Adults With Hip Fracture: Analysis From the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing
- Prognostic factors of depression and depressive symptoms after hip fracture surgery: systematic review
- The role of depression in the association between physiotherapy frequency and duration and outcomes after hip fracture surgery: secondary analysis of the physiotherapy hip fracture sprint audit
Showing 5 of 12 shared publications
- The Prevalence and Progression of Microvascular Complications and the Interaction With Ethnicity and Socioeconomic Status in People With Type 2 Diabetes: A Systematic Review and Meta‐Analysis
- Barriers and facilitators to early mobilisation and weight-bearing as tolerated after hip fracture surgery among older adults in Saudi Arabia: a qualitative study
- Trajectories of Depressive Symptoms Among Older Adults and in Adults With Hip Fracture: Analysis From the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing
- Barriers and facilitators of weight bearing after hip fracture surgery among older adults. A scoping review
- Prognostic factors of depression and depressive symptoms after hip fracture surgery: systematic review
Showing 5 of 12 shared publications
- Prevalence and natural history of depression after stroke: A systematic review and meta-analysis of observational studies
- Trajectories of depressive symptoms 10 years after stroke and associated risk factors: a prospective cohort study
- Natural history of depression up to 18 years after stroke: a population-based South London Stroke Register study
- Cohort profile: The South London Stroke Register – a population-based register measuring the incidence and outcomes of stroke
- Trends in Ethnic Disparities in Stroke Care and Long-Term Outcomes
Showing 5 of 12 shared publications
- Prevalence and natural history of depression after stroke: A systematic review and meta-analysis of observational studies
- Diabetes As an Independent Risk Factor for Stroke Recurrence in Ischemic Stroke Patients: An Updated Meta-Analysis
- Trajectories of depressive symptoms 10 years after stroke and associated risk factors: a prospective cohort study
- Natural history of depression up to 18 years after stroke: a population-based South London Stroke Register study
- Cohort profile: The South London Stroke Register – a population-based register measuring the incidence and outcomes of stroke
Showing 5 of 10 shared publications
- Trajectories of depressive symptoms 10 years after stroke and associated risk factors: a prospective cohort study
- Natural history of depression up to 18 years after stroke: a population-based South London Stroke Register study
- Cohort profile: The South London Stroke Register – a population-based register measuring the incidence and outcomes of stroke
- Trends in Ethnic Disparities in Stroke Care and Long-Term Outcomes
- Long-term outcomes of depression up to 10-years after stroke in the South London Stroke Register: a population-based study
Showing 5 of 10 shared publications
- Prevalence and natural history of depression after stroke: A systematic review and meta-analysis of observational studies
- Trajectories of depressive symptoms 10 years after stroke and associated risk factors: a prospective cohort study
- Natural history of depression up to 18 years after stroke: a population-based South London Stroke Register study
- Long-term outcomes of depression up to 10-years after stroke in the South London Stroke Register: a population-based study
- Associations between depression and mortality up to 15-years after stroke: a population-based cohort study
Showing 5 of 8 shared publications
- Trajectories of Depressive Symptoms Among Older Adults and in Adults With Hip Fracture: Analysis From the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing
- Prognostic factors of depression and depressive symptoms after hip fracture surgery: systematic review
- The role of depression in the association between physiotherapy frequency and duration and outcomes after hip fracture surgery: secondary analysis of the physiotherapy hip fracture sprint audit
- The role of depression in the association between mobilisation timing and live discharge after hip fracture surgery: Secondary analysis of the UK National Hip Fracture Database
- 1174 THE ROLE OF HIP FRACTURE IN TRAJECTORIES OF DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMS AMONG OLDER ADULTS: ANALYSIS FROM THE ENGLISH LONGITUDINAL STUDY
Showing 5 of 7 shared publications
- Stroke Outcomes in Women: A Population-Based Cohort Study
- Cohort profile: The South London Stroke Register – a population-based register measuring the incidence and outcomes of stroke
- Trends in Ethnic Disparities in Stroke Care and Long-Term Outcomes
- Sex Differences in Stroke Care and Outcomes: A National Stroke Registry Study
- A systematic review of causal pathways of socioeconomic inequalities in stroke
Showing 5 of 6 shared publications
- Trends in Ethnic Disparities in Stroke Care and Long-Term Outcomes
- Barriers and facilitators to early mobilisation and weight-bearing as tolerated after hip fracture surgery among older adults in Saudi Arabia: a qualitative study
- Barriers and facilitators of weight bearing after hip fracture surgery among older adults. A scoping review
- Weight-bearing and mobilisation timing after hip fracture surgery in older adults: an international survey of clinicians' perspectives
- A Preliminary Case Study of Developing a Web-Based Digital Portal for Stroke Survivors Using Synthetic Personal Health Data
Showing 5 of 6 shared publications
- Cohort profile: The South London Stroke Register – a population-based register measuring the incidence and outcomes of stroke
- Trends in Ethnic Disparities in Stroke Care and Long-Term Outcomes
- A systematic review of causal pathways of socioeconomic inequalities in stroke
- Thirty years of the South London Stroke Register
- Is orthostatic hypotension and co-existing supine and seated hypertension associated with future falls in community-dwelling older adults? Results from The Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing (TILDA)
- Impaired Stabilization of Orthostatic Cerebral Oxygenation Is Associated With Slower Gait Speed: Evidence From The Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing
- Using Conditional Inference Forests to Examine Predictive Ability for Future Falls and Syncope in Older Adults: Results from The Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing
- Is orthostatic hypotension and co-existing supine and seated hypertension associated with future falls in community-dwelling older adults? Results from The Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing (TILDA)
- Impaired Stabilization of Orthostatic Cerebral Oxygenation Is Associated With Slower Gait Speed: Evidence From The Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing
- Using Conditional Inference Forests to Examine Predictive Ability for Future Falls and Syncope in Older Adults: Results from The Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing
- Diabetes As an Independent Risk Factor for Stroke Recurrence in Ischemic Stroke Patients: An Updated Meta-Analysis
- Trajectories of depressive symptoms 10 years after stroke and associated risk factors: a prospective cohort study
- Long-term outcomes of depression up to 10-years after stroke in the South London Stroke Register: a population-based study
- Prevalence and natural history of depression after stroke: A systematic review and meta-analysis of observational studies
- Stroke Outcomes in Women: A Population-Based Cohort Study
- Sex Differences in Stroke Care and Outcomes: A National Stroke Registry Study
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