Andrea Schaffer is an epidemiologist primarily working on OpenSAFELY. Prior to coming to the University of Oxford in 2022, she was at the University of New South Wales where her research focussed on using routinely collected data to understand how medicines are used in the population, with a particular interest in evaluating the impact of health interventions on medicine use and health outcomes. She has expertise in interrupted time series analysis, and has an MSc in Epidemiology from McGill University, an MBiostat in Biostatistics from the University of Sydney and a PhD from the University of New South Wales.
Papers by Andrea Schaffer
- Changes in sick notes associated with COVID-19 from 2020 to 2022: a cohort study in 24 million primary care patients in OpenSAFELY-TPP
- Changes in opioid prescribing during the COVID-19 pandemic in England
- OpenSAFELY: Effectiveness of COVID-19 vaccination in children and adolescents
- The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on Antidepressant Prescribing with a focus on people with learning disability and autism
- The impact of COVID-19 on azathioprine, leflunomide and methotrexate monitoring, and factors associated with change in monitoring rate
- The impact of COVID-19 on medication reviews in English primary care
- Comparative safety and effectiveness of Pfizer BA.4-5 versus Sanofi during the spring 2023 COVID-19 booster vaccination programme in England
- OpenSAFELY: a platform for analysing electronic health records designed for reproducible research
- Effect of the 2022 COVID-19 booster vaccination campaign in 50 year olds in England
- Effectiveness of Sotrovimab and Molnupiravir in community settings in England across the Omicron BA.1 and BA.2 sublineages
Blog posts by Andrea Schaffer
- Recent paper outputs from the OpenSAFELY Community
- Join us for our 2nd Annual OpenSAFELY Community Symposium!
- How COVID-19 affected sickness absences in England
- No increase to opioid prescribing during the COVID-19 pandemic in England
- How OpenSAFELY makes reproducible research easier
- Introduction to the Epidemiology Team