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View article: Non-Invasive Magnetic resonance imaging Biomarkers to evaLuatE histology-proven kidney fibrosis in Chronic Kidney Disease (NIMBLE-CKD): an observational cohort study protocol
Non-Invasive Magnetic resonance imaging Biomarkers to evaLuatE histology-proven kidney fibrosis in Chronic Kidney Disease (NIMBLE-CKD): an observational cohort study protocol Open
Introduction Chronic kidney disease (CKD) affects 1 in 10 people worldwide and can progress towards kidney failure, which is best predicted by the severity of kidney fibrosis. Currently, kidney fibrosis can only be detected by invasive kid…
View article: Non-Invasive Magnetic resonance imaging Biomarkers to evaLuatE histology-proven kidney fibrosis in Chronic Kidney Disease (NIMBLE-CKD): an observational cohort study protocol
Non-Invasive Magnetic resonance imaging Biomarkers to evaLuatE histology-proven kidney fibrosis in Chronic Kidney Disease (NIMBLE-CKD): an observational cohort study protocol Open
Introduction Chronic kidney disease (CKD) affects 1 in 10 people worldwide and can progress towards kidney failure, which is best predicted by the severity of kidney fibrosis. Currently, kidney fibrosis can only be detected by invasive kid…
View article: Veterans at High Risk for Post–COVID-19 Suicide Attempts or Other Self-Directed Violence
Veterans at High Risk for Post–COVID-19 Suicide Attempts or Other Self-Directed Violence Open
Importance US veterans have a higher risk of suicide than the general civilian population. Research suggests that COVID-19 infection is associated with increased risk of suicide attempts or other forms of self-directed violence (SDV) among…
View article: The Deep State and the Liberal Drift of Financial Regulators
The Deep State and the Liberal Drift of Financial Regulators Open
View article: Exploring relationships among neuropsychiatric symptoms, subjective cognitive complaints, cognitive performance, and incident dementia: Findings from the Sydney Memory and Ageing Study
Exploring relationships among neuropsychiatric symptoms, subjective cognitive complaints, cognitive performance, and incident dementia: Findings from the Sydney Memory and Ageing Study Open
Background Subjective cognitive complaints (SCCs) and neuropsychiatric symptoms (NPS) are emerging as potential early indicators of neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s disease (AD). SCCs refers to a self‐perceived decline in cognit…
View article: Regional variation in financial hardship among US veterans during the COVID-19 pandemic
Regional variation in financial hardship among US veterans during the COVID-19 pandemic Open
Geographic variation in hardship, especially health-related hardship, was identified prior to and during the pandemic, but we do not know whether this variation is consistent among Veterans Health Administration (VHA)–enrolled veterans, wh…
View article: Adapting the Zero Suicide framework to the adult emergency department setting: Strategies for nurse leaders
Adapting the Zero Suicide framework to the adult emergency department setting: Strategies for nurse leaders Open
View article: Correction to: Impact of SARS-CoV-2 Infection on Long-Term Depression Symptoms among Veterans
Correction to: Impact of SARS-CoV-2 Infection on Long-Term Depression Symptoms among Veterans Open
View article: Impact of SARS-CoV-2 Infection on Long-Term Depression Symptoms among Veterans
Impact of SARS-CoV-2 Infection on Long-Term Depression Symptoms among Veterans Open
View article: Implementation strategies in suicide prevention: a scoping review
Implementation strategies in suicide prevention: a scoping review Open
View article: Changes in Outpatient Health Care Use After COVID-19 Infection Among Veterans
Changes in Outpatient Health Care Use After COVID-19 Infection Among Veterans Open
Importance The association of COVID-19 infection with outpatient care utilization is unclear. Many studies reported population surveillance studies rather than comparing outpatient health care use between COVID-19–infected and uninfected c…
View article: Inactivation of high-risk flags for suicide in the Veterans Health Administration: Association of documentation variation with suicide attempts.
Inactivation of high-risk flags for suicide in the Veterans Health Administration: Association of documentation variation with suicide attempts. Open
Medical record high-risk flags for suicide indicate patients are receiving enhanced care and alert treating providers to patients' high-risk status. Risk of suicide mortality remains high after flag inactivation, suggesting a need t…
View article: Risk of Suicide-Related Outcomes After SARS-COV-2 Infection: Results from a Nationwide Observational Matched Cohort of US Veterans
Risk of Suicide-Related Outcomes After SARS-COV-2 Infection: Results from a Nationwide Observational Matched Cohort of US Veterans Open
View article: Suicide risk profiles among service members and veterans exposed to suicide
Suicide risk profiles among service members and veterans exposed to suicide Open
Objectives Rates of suicide exposure are high among service members and Veterans and are especially concerning given the link between suicide exposure and subsequent suicide risk. However, to date, it is unclear which individuals who are e…
View article: Late Mortality After COVID-19 Infection Among US Veterans vs Risk-Matched Comparators
Late Mortality After COVID-19 Infection Among US Veterans vs Risk-Matched Comparators Open
Importance Despite growing evidence of persistent problems after acute COVID-19, how long the excess mortality risk associated with COVID-19 persists is unknown. Objective To measure the time course of differential mortality among Veterans…
View article: Factors associated with a lack of health care utilization among Veterans after a positive suicide screen in the emergency department
Factors associated with a lack of health care utilization among Veterans after a positive suicide screen in the emergency department Open
Objectives Many Veterans at high risk for suicide are identified in Veterans Health Administration (VHA) emergency departments (ED). Little is known about what may predict care utilization in this population. To address this knowledge gap,…
View article: Research and policy recommendations from the <scp>SOTA XVI</scp>: State of the Art Conference on <scp>VA</scp> Emergency Medicine
Research and policy recommendations from the <span>SOTA XVI</span>: State of the Art Conference on <span>VA</span> Emergency Medicine Open
To better understand and prioritize research on emergency care for Veterans, the Department of Veteran Affairs (VA) Health Services Research and Development convened the 16th State of the Art Conference on VA Emergency Medicine (SAVE) in W…
View article: Risk of Suicide Attempts and Self-Directed Violence after SARS-CoV-2 Infection: Outcomes from an Emulated Trial of a Nationwide Observational Matched Cohort of US Veterans
Risk of Suicide Attempts and Self-Directed Violence after SARS-CoV-2 Infection: Outcomes from an Emulated Trial of a Nationwide Observational Matched Cohort of US Veterans Open
Importance The negative health-related effects of SARS-CoV-2 infection may include increased risk for self-directed violence. Objective To assess suicide attempts and other self-directed violence risk among US Veterans with a positive poly…
View article: Hospital Readmissions Among Veterans Within 90 Days of Discharge Following Initial Hospitalization for COVID-19
Hospital Readmissions Among Veterans Within 90 Days of Discharge Following Initial Hospitalization for COVID-19 Open
Approximately 1 of 6 veterans discharged alive following a COVID-19 hospitalization from March 1 through December 31, 2020, were readmitted within 90 days. The longer the hospital stay, the greater the likelihood of readmission. Readmissio…
View article: Veteran community engagement and social connection needs following inpatient psychiatric hospitalization.
Veteran community engagement and social connection needs following inpatient psychiatric hospitalization. Open
Veterans by and large valued community and the role of community activities for increasing social connectedness. However, more active intervention for supporting engagement in community activities appears necessary to facilitate connection…
View article: Psychiatric disorders newly diagnosed among veterans subsequent to hospitalization for COVID-19
Psychiatric disorders newly diagnosed among veterans subsequent to hospitalization for COVID-19 Open
View article: A Peer-to-Peer Suicide Prevention Workshop for Medical Students
A Peer-to-Peer Suicide Prevention Workshop for Medical Students Open
Student feedback indicated that the most valuable parts of the workshop were the peer-led nature of the didactic session, the perspective of a peer's lived experience, and the role-plays. Opportunities for improvement included the scheduli…
View article: Examining the relationship between screen time and achievement motivation in an adolescent population
Examining the relationship between screen time and achievement motivation in an adolescent population Open
During these times of unprecedented technological advancement, digital screens and devices have become synonymous with 21st-century life. However, such prevalence comes at a price. Research has shown a multitude of mental and physical heal…
View article: Risk of Suicidal Self-directed Violence Among US Veteran Survivors of Head and Neck Cancer
Risk of Suicidal Self-directed Violence Among US Veteran Survivors of Head and Neck Cancer Open
In this cohort study, a high proportion of HNC survivors with an SSVD event died from their injuries. Identification of risk factors for SSDV among HNC survivors may help direct additional resources to those who are at high risk. Referral …
View article: Suicide Screening and Risk Assessment in the Emergency Department: Case Review of a Suicide Attempt Survivor
Suicide Screening and Risk Assessment in the Emergency Department: Case Review of a Suicide Attempt Survivor Open
View article: Under the Surface: The Role of Covert Cues in Peer Suicide Risk Referrals
Under the Surface: The Role of Covert Cues in Peer Suicide Risk Referrals Open
View article: Peer‐based interventions targeting suicide prevention: A scoping review
Peer‐based interventions targeting suicide prevention: A scoping review Open
Peers of individuals at risk for suicide may be able to play important roles in suicide prevention. The aim of the current study is to conduct a scoping review to characterize the breadth of peer‐delivered suicide prevention services and t…
View article: Assessment of Suicidal Intent in Self-directed Violence and Subsequent Care Received Among Military Veterans
Assessment of Suicidal Intent in Self-directed Violence and Subsequent Care Received Among Military Veterans Open
Background: The Veterans Health Administration’s system for documenting self-directed violence (SDV) requires that clinicians make a determination of the suicidal intent of the behavior (ie, “undetermined” intent vs. “suicide attempt”) whi…
View article: Those left behind: A scoping review of the effects of suicide exposure on veterans, service members, and military families
Those left behind: A scoping review of the effects of suicide exposure on veterans, service members, and military families Open
Veteran and service member suicide remains a significant public health concern. One factor that may impact suicide risk is suicide exposure-knowing someone who has died by suicide or attempted suicide. However, the majority of the extant l…
View article: From Screening to Interventions: Teaching Clinical Suicide Prevention Skills to Medical Students
From Screening to Interventions: Teaching Clinical Suicide Prevention Skills to Medical Students Open