Professor Neil O'Connell
Professor - Evidence-Based Healthcare
Mary Seacole 3rd Floor-Bay 19
- Email: neil.oconnell@brunel.ac.uk
- Tel: +44 (0)1895 268814
- Physiotherapy
- Physiotherapy and Physician Associate
- College of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences
Summary
Neil is Professor of Evidence-Based Healthcare in the Physiotherapy Division of the Department of Health Sciences. He divides his time between teaching and research and previously worked as a musculoskeletal physiotherapist. Neil's research interests focus on the evidence-based management of persistent pain and he has published extensively in this area. He also leads and teaches modules on clinical research methods and evidence-based practice for pre- and post-graduate clinicians.
Neil was the Co-ordinating editor for the Cochrane Pain, Palliative and Supportive Care (PaPaS) group from 2020-23 and is a member of Cochrane's central editorial board. He was a member of the Guideline Development Group for the UK's National Institute of Health and Care Excellence (NICE) 2016 clinical guideline on the management of low back pain and sciatica and was a specialist committee member for the NICE Quality Standard on that topic. Neil is the current Chair of the International Association for the Study of Pain (IASP) Methods, Evidence Synthesis and Implementation Special Interest Group (MESIGIG).
Qualifications
PhD, MSc, BSc (Hons), PGCert
Responsibility
Committee/ Management Responsibilities:
UoA lead for the 2029 Research Excellence Framework exercise
Department Director of Research 2022-present
Department lead for the 2021 Research Excellence Framework exercise
Department Director of Postgraduate Research Studies 2020-2023
Administration Responsibilities:
Module Leader:
PH5640 Research Methods for Health Sciences
PH5603 Quantitative Methods and Design for Health Science Research
External Activities:
Member of the Cochrane Central Editorial Board 2023-present
Co-ordinating editor of the Cochrane Pain, Palliative and Supportive Care (PaPaS) review group 2020-23
Member of NICE Centre for Guidelines, Expert Advisors Panel
Past member of the guideline development group for the National Institute of Health and Care Excellence (NICE) guideline "Management of low back pain and sciatica" (NG59).
Past senior commissioning editor and contributer to the science blog “Body in Mind”. This blog represents an international collaboration of researchers with an interest in chronic pain, perception and the brain and aims to present current research in a format that is accessible and fun for the lay-reader. The blog archives can be found here: https://www.iasp-pain.org/content-type/body-in-mind/
Teaching Interests:
Chronic pain, evidence-based practice, research methods, musculoskeletal physiotherapy
Newest selected publications
Wilkinson, J., Heal, C., Antoniou, GA., Flemyng, E., Avenell, A., Barbour, V., (2024) 'A survey of experts to identify methods to detect problematic studies: stage 1 of the INveStigating ProblEmatic Clinical Trials in Systematic Reviews project'. Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, 175. pp. 111512 - 111512. ISSN: 0895-4356
et al.Wilkinson, J., Heal, C., Antoniou, GA., Flemying, E., Avenell, A., Barbour, V., (2024) 'A survey of experts to identify methods to detect problematic studies: Stage 1 of the INSPECT-SR Project'. Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, 0 (accepted, in press). ISSN: 0895-4356 Open Access Link
et al.Ferraro, MC., O'Connell, NE., Sommer, C., Goebel, A., Bultitude, JH., Cashin, AG., (2024) 'Complex Regional Pain Syndrome: Advances in Epidemiology, Pathophysiology, Diagnosis, and Treatment'. Lancet Neurology, 23 (5). pp. 522 - 533. ISSN: 1474-4422 Open Access Link
et al.Wilkinson, J., Heal, C., Antoniou, GA., Flemyng, E., Alfirevic, Z., Avenell, A., (2024) 'Protocol for the development of a tool (INSPECT-SR) to identify problematic randomised controlled trials in systematic reviews of health interventions'. BMJ Open, 14 (3). pp. 1 - 8. ISSN: 2044-6055 Open Access Link
et al.Mansfield, L., Daykin, N., OConnell, NE., Bailey, D., Forde, L., Smith, R., (2024) 'A mixed methods systematic review on the effects of arts interventions for children and young people at-risk of offending, or who have offended on behavioural, psychosocial, cognitive and offending outcomes: A systematic review'. Campbell Systematic Reviews, 20 (1). pp. 1 - 35. ISSN: 1891-1803 Open Access Link
et al.