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What scientific inferences can be made with randomized implementation rollout trials Open
The large class of randomized rollout implementation trial designs provides rich opportunities to address research questions posed by implementation scientists. Balance in assigning sites to cohorts is important before random assignment to…
Generative Artificial Intelligence Summaries to Facilitate Emergency Department Handoff Open
Emergency department (ED) handoff to inpatient teams is a potential source of error. Generative artificial intelligence (AI) has shown promise in succinctly summarizing large quantities of clinical data and may help improve ED handoff. Our…
Evaluating Clinical Implementation of Risk Prediction Based Interventions Using Difference‐In‐Differences Open
Objective To compare alternative Difference‐in‐Differences (DID) methods for evaluating the effect of risk‐stratified interventions, or interventions targeting at‐risk groups, on binary outcomes. Study Setting and Design In simulations, we…
View article: Do health records data accurately identify repeat self-harm after emergency department visits?
Do health records data accurately identify repeat self-harm after emergency department visits? Open
Objective Evaluate how often encounter diagnoses of self-harm soon after an emergency department visit for self-harm represent new self-harm events. Methods Electronic health records (EHR) and insurance claims data from a large integrated …
View article: Zero Suicide Model Implementation and Suicide Attempt Rates in Outpatient Mental Health Care
Zero Suicide Model Implementation and Suicide Attempt Rates in Outpatient Mental Health Care Open
Importance Suicide is a major public health concern, and as most individuals have contact with health care practitioners before suicide, health systems are essential for suicide prevention. The Zero Suicide (ZS) model is the recommended ap…
Integration of personal psychedelic experiences into clinical practice: A phenomenological study in mental health professionals Open
Background While psychedelic substances are extensively studied through the lens of various academic disciplines, their impact on the therapeutic practice of mental health professionals is yet to be explored. This firsthand experience is d…
Peramalan pendaftar mahasiswa baru dengan menggunakan metode moving average, weighted moving average dan exponential smoothing Open
Forecasting, which is part of planning activities, provides benefits for higher education institutions to prepare for the needs of the selection process. This study aims to predict the number of new student applicants using the moving aver…
Comparative impact of porcine reproductive and respiratory virus and swine influenza A virus infections on respiratory lymph nodes B cells and macrophages Open
Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome Virus (PRRSV) strongly impacts the pig rearing sector due to its persistence in infected animals. Interestingly, although the PRRSV family exhibits considerable genome variability, with the PRR…
Acceptability of linking individual credit, financial, and public records data to healthcare records for suicide risk machine learning models Open
Objectives Individual-level information about negative life events (NLE) such as bankruptcy, foreclosure, divorce, and criminal arrest might improve the accuracy of machine learning models for suicide risk prediction. Individual-level NLE …
Effectiveness of Integrating Suicide Care in Primary Care Open
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Psychotherapy Engagement Before and After a Rapid Transition to Telehealth During COVID-19 for Older Adults With Dementia Open
Objective: To understand the impact of the transition to telehealth during COVID-19 on psychotherapy visits for patients with dementia. Method: Retrospective study of older adults with dementia who had at least one psychotherapy visit in t…
View article: Variation in completeness of coding external cause of injuries under ICD-10-CM
Variation in completeness of coding external cause of injuries under ICD-10-CM Open
Introduction Information about causes of injury is key for injury prevention efforts. Historically, cause-of-injury coding in clinical practice has been incomplete due to the need for extra diagnosis codes in the International Classificati…
View article: Importance of variables from different time frames for predicting self-harm using health system data
Importance of variables from different time frames for predicting self-harm using health system data Open
Objective Self-harm risk prediction models developed using health system data (electronic health records and insurance claims information) often use patient information from up to several years prior to the index visit when the prediction …
View article: Clozapine Use Among People With Psychotic Disorders Who Experience Specific Indications for Clozapine
Clozapine Use Among People With Psychotic Disorders Who Experience Specific Indications for Clozapine Open
Conclusions: Initiating clozapine treatment is uncommon among people with psychotic disorders who experience events suggesting clozapine is indicated, with even lower rates among Black and Hispanic patients.
View article: Adolescents Who Do Not Endorse Risk via the Patient Health Questionnaire Before Self-Harm or Suicide
Adolescents Who Do Not Endorse Risk via the Patient Health Questionnaire Before Self-Harm or Suicide Open
Importance Given that the Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ) item 9 is commonly used to screen for risk of self-harm and suicide, it is important that clinicians recognize circumstances when at-risk adolescents may go undetected. Objective…
View article: Suicide Screening, Risk Assessment, and Lethal Means Counseling During Zero Suicide Implementation
Suicide Screening, Risk Assessment, and Lethal Means Counseling During Zero Suicide Implementation Open
Six health systems that implemented ZS showed a high level of variation in the proportions of patients receiving suicide screening and risk assessment and lethal means counseling. Two opportunities emerged for further study to increase fre…
View article: Reducing Firearm Access for Suicide Prevention: Implementation Evaluation of the Web-Based “Lock to Live” Decision Aid in Routine Health Care Encounters
Reducing Firearm Access for Suicide Prevention: Implementation Evaluation of the Web-Based “Lock to Live” Decision Aid in Routine Health Care Encounters Open
Background “Lock to Live” (L2L) is a novel web-based decision aid for helping people at risk of suicide reduce access to firearms. Researchers have demonstrated that L2L is feasible to use and acceptable to patients, but little is known ab…
Transitions in health insurance among continuously insured patients with schizophrenia Open
Changes in health insurance coverage may disrupt access to and continuity of care, even for those who remain insured. Continuity of care is especially important in schizophrenia, which requires ongoing medical and pharmaceutical treatment.…
Summer Bridge Programming for Incoming First-Year Students at Three Public Urban Research Universities Open
This Complete Evidence-based Practice paper will describe how three different public urban research universities designed, executed, and iterated Summer Bridge programming for a subset of incoming first-year engineering students over the c…
View article: Short report: Transition to International Classification of Diseases, 10th Revision and the prevalence of autism in a cohort of healthcare systems
Short report: Transition to International Classification of Diseases, 10th Revision and the prevalence of autism in a cohort of healthcare systems Open
Currently, the prevalence of autism spectrum disorder (henceforth “autism”) is 1 in 36, an increasing trend from previous estimates. In 2015, the United States adopted a new version (International Classification of Diseases, 10th Revision)…