Biography summary
Dr Olumuyiwa (Muyiwa) Omonaiye is a Research Fellow at Deakin University-Eastern Health partnership. Muyiwa is a pharmacist, academic and researcher who has unique expertise with intersectional healthcare (e.g., working with people who intersect low-income/low education, disability and culturally/linguistically diverse backgrounds) and extensive experience in medication adherence and medication safety in chronic disease conditions particularly in vulnerable and marginalised populations.
Muyiwa research is also focused on factors that influence the health of population groups or whole population. It addresses health outcomes, health determinants, policies and interventions that link the two. His research also examines access to, and the use of health services.
In 2021, Muyiwa was appointed a Visiting Scholar with the Senghor Research Chair in Health and Development at the University of Ottawa, Canada. Muyiwa is member of several National and International Organisations including the Public Health Association of Australia, where he serves as a committee member for the Special Interest Group on International Health, International Society of Pharmacoepidemiology, American Society of Health-System Pharmacists. Muyiwa was elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society of Public Health (UK) in 2021. He also actively participates in the editorial boards of international publications like Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy and BMC Public Health. Additionally, Muyiwa currently serves as a Section Editor for Health Services Insights, further solidifying his commitment to advancing the field of healthcare research and delivery.
Research interests
Muyiwa’s research is aimed at improving the quality and safety of patient care. Muyiwa research is also focused on factors that influence the health of population groups or whole population. It addresses health outcomes, health determinants, policies and interventions that link the two. His research also examines access to, the use of health services and patient experience of healthcare system.
Publications
J Considine, P Casey, O Omonaiye, N van Gulik, J Allen, J Currey
(2024), pp. 1-18, Journal of Clinical Nursing (JCN), London, Eng., C1
M Nkangu, J Little, O Omonaiye, R Pongou, R Deonandan, R Geneau, S Yaya
(2023), Vol. 13, pp. 1-20, Journal of Global Health, Edinburgh, Scotland, C1
Nurse job task analysis: a profile of medical and surgical nursing activities
J Considine, O Omonaiye, J Schlieff, L Boyd
(2023), Vol. 47, pp. 354-361, Australian Health Review, Melbourne, Vic., C1
C Dombou, O Omonaiye, S Fraser, J Cénat, K Fournier, S Yaya
(2023), Vol. 18, pp. 1-24, PLoS One, San Francisco, Calif., C1
Joshua Dadjo, Olumuyiwa Omonaiye, Sanni Yaya
(2023), Vol. 15, pp. 644-654, International Health, Oxford, Eng., C1
O Udenigwe, O Omonaiye, S Yaya
(2023), Vol. 5, pp. 1-20, Frontiers in Digital Health, Lausanne, Switzerland, C1
S Kramer, O Omonaiye, R Digby, D Berry, J Considine, T Dunning, A Hutchinson, A Hutchinson, E Manias, B Rasmussen, T Bucknall
(2022), Vol. 50, pp. 193-202, American Journal of Infection Control, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, C1
C Dombou, O Omonaiye, S Fraser, J Cénat, S Yaya
(2022), Vol. 11, pp. 1-8, Systematic Reviews, London, Eng., C1
S DeSa, A Gebremeskel, O Omonaiye, S Yaya
(2022), Vol. 11, pp. 1-12, Systematic Reviews, London, Eng., C1
A Gebremeskel, O Omonaiye, S Yaya
(2022), Vol. 7, pp. 1-14, BMJ Global Health, London, Eng., C1
Sex differences in HIV testing among elders in Sub-Saharan Africa: a systematic review protocol
A Gebremeskel, O Omonaiye, S Yaya
(2022), Vol. 11, Systematic Reviews, England, C1
W Smyth, J McArdle, J Body-Dempsey, V Manickam, A Swinbourne, I Lee, J Holdsworth, O Omonaiye, C Nagle
(2022), Vol. 28, Contemporary Clinical Trials Communications, Netherlands, C1-1
M Nkangu, J Little, O Omonaiye, S Yaya
(2022), Vol. 11, Systematic Reviews, England, C1
A Gebremeskel, O Omonaiye, S Yaya
(2022), Vol. 17, pp. e0271528-e0271528, PLoS ONE, United States, C1
Impact of virtual reality interventions on haemodialysis patients: A scoping review
O Omonaiye, W Smyth, C Nagle
(2021), Vol. 47, pp. 193-207, Journal of Renal Care, United States, C1
J Dadjo, O Omonaiye, S Yaya
(2021), Vol. 10, Systematic Reviews, England, C1
Sex Differences in HIV Testing among Older Adults in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Systematic Review
A Gebremeskel, N Gunawardena, O Omonaiye, S Yaya
(2021), Vol. 2021, BioMed Research International, United States, C1
Valuing nurse and midwifery unit managers' voices: a qualitative approach
C Nagle, O Omonaiye, P Bennett
(2021), Vol. 20, BMC Nursing, England, C1
O Omonaiye, P Nicholson, S Kusljic, E Manias
(2020), Vol. 32, pp. 1295-1303, AIDS Care - Psychological and Socio-Medical Aspects of AIDS/HIV, England, C1
Medication-based Refill Adherence Among Pregnant Women Living With HIV in Nigeria
O Omonaiye, P Nicholson, S Kusljic, M Mohebbi, E Manias
(2020), Vol. 42, pp. e209-e219, Clinical Therapeutics, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, C1
O Omonaiye, S Kusljic, P Nicholson, M Mohebbi, E Manias
(2019), Vol. 81, pp. 225-230, International Journal of Infectious Diseases, Canada, C1
O Omonaiye, S Kusljic, P Nicholson, E Manias
(2019), Vol. 41, pp. 2102-2110, Clinical therapeutics, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, C1
O Omonaiye, S Kusljic, P Nicholson, E Manias
(2018), Vol. 18, BMC Public Health, England, C1
Olumuyiwa Omonaiye, Pat Nicholson, Snezana Kusljic, Elizabeth Manias
(2018), Vol. 74, pp. 71-82, International journal of infectious diseases, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, C1
Funded Projects at Deakin
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Supervisions
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