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View article: Quantifying institutional-level length of stay variation among hospitalizations for schizophrenia in Ontario between 2014–2021
Quantifying institutional-level length of stay variation among hospitalizations for schizophrenia in Ontario between 2014–2021 Open
Variations in the length and intensity of care delivery from person to person are to be expected, however, such variation can also result from institutional-level factors that may not be directly related to a patient’s needs. The objective…
View article: Suicide following discharge from inpatient psychiatric care: A retrospective case control study
Suicide following discharge from inpatient psychiatric care: A retrospective case control study Open
The suicide rate is highest immediately following discharge and remains elevated above that of the general Canadian population throughout the 90 days afterward. Risk factors identified include mood disorders, male sex, middle age, shorter …
View article: Protocol for the economic evaluation of the Care for Adolescents who Received Information ‘Bout Outcomes, 2nd iteration (CARIBOU-2) non-randomised, cluster-controlled trial of an integrated care pathway for depression in adolescents
Protocol for the economic evaluation of the Care for Adolescents who Received Information ‘Bout Outcomes, 2nd iteration (CARIBOU-2) non-randomised, cluster-controlled trial of an integrated care pathway for depression in adolescents Open
Introduction Depressive disorders in adolescents are highly prevalent and debilitating and are a risk factor for self-harm and death by suicide. In the context of recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic, strained healthcare resources are compo…
View article: Computer-Based Training for Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Substance Use Disorder: A Randomized Controlled Trial Including Quantitative and Qualitative Health and Economic Outcomes: Formation informatisée pour la thérapie cognitivo-comportementale pour les troubles liés à l'usage de substances : un essai randomisé contrôlé y compris les résultats quantitatifs et qualitatifs en matière de santé et d’économie
Computer-Based Training for Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Substance Use Disorder: A Randomized Controlled Trial Including Quantitative and Qualitative Health and Economic Outcomes: Formation informatisée pour la thérapie cognitivo-comportementale pour les troubles liés à l'usage de substances : un essai randomisé contrôlé y compris les résultats quantitatifs et qualitatifs en matière de santé et d’économie Open
Objectives Heavy alcohol and drug use is reported by a substantial number of Canadians; yet, only a minority of those experiencing substance use difficulties access specialized services. Computer-Based Training for Cognitive Behavioural Th…
View article: The PSY-SIM Model: Using Real-World Data to Inform Health Care Policy for Individuals With Chronic Psychotic Disorders
The PSY-SIM Model: Using Real-World Data to Inform Health Care Policy for Individuals With Chronic Psychotic Disorders Open
Background and Hypothesis Few microsimulation models have been developed for chronic psychotic disorders, severe and disabling mental disorders associated with poor medical and psychiatric outcomes, and high costs of care. The objective of…
View article: A168 COSTS OF MISSED WORK AMONG PEOPLE WITH INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE: A CROSS-SECTIONAL POPULATION-REPRESENTATIVE STUDY
A168 COSTS OF MISSED WORK AMONG PEOPLE WITH INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE: A CROSS-SECTIONAL POPULATION-REPRESENTATIVE STUDY Open
Background The relapsing and remitting symptoms experienced by people with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), including abdominal pain and diarrhea, may impact their employability and workplace productivity. Purpose Report the impact of IBD…
View article: Costs of missed work among employed people with inflammatory bowel disease: a cross-sectional population-representative study.
Costs of missed work among employed people with inflammatory bowel disease: a cross-sectional population-representative study. Open
ObjectivesInflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a chronic inflammatory disease primarily affecting the gastrointestinal tract. Periods of relapsing and remitting abdominal pain and diarrhea result in decreased quality of life. We report the …
View article: A159 OPIOID USE IS DECLINING AMONG PEOPLE WITH INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE: A POPULATION-BASED STUDY
A159 OPIOID USE IS DECLINING AMONG PEOPLE WITH INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE: A POPULATION-BASED STUDY Open
Background Patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) are more likely to use opioids than those without IBD and are more susceptible to the negative consequences of opioid use, including increased risk of death. Aims Examine trends in …
View article: A162 CHRONIC OPIOID THERAPY IS ASSOCIATED WITH INCREASED HEALTH SERVICES UTILIZATION AND DIRECT HEALTHCARE COSTS: A POPULATION-BASED STUDY
A162 CHRONIC OPIOID THERAPY IS ASSOCIATED WITH INCREASED HEALTH SERVICES UTILIZATION AND DIRECT HEALTHCARE COSTS: A POPULATION-BASED STUDY Open
Background Opioid use is more common among people living with Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Aims Investigate the associations between receiving chronic opioid therapy and health services utilization and direct healthcare costs among IB…
View article: Evaluating the Impact of a Critical Time Intervention Adaptation on Health Care Utilization among Homeless Adults with Mental Health Needs in a Large Urban Center
Evaluating the Impact of a Critical Time Intervention Adaptation on Health Care Utilization among Homeless Adults with Mental Health Needs in a Large Urban Center Open
OBJECTIVE: This study evaluated the impact of a critical time intervention (CTI) adaptation on health care utilization outcomes among adults experiencing homelessness and mental health needs in a large urban center. METHODS: Provincial pop…
View article: Evaluating the Impact of a Critical Time Intervention Adaptation on Health Care Utilization among Homeless Adults with Mental Health Needs in a Large Urban Center
Evaluating the Impact of a Critical Time Intervention Adaptation on Health Care Utilization among Homeless Adults with Mental Health Needs in a Large Urban Center Open
Objective: This study evaluated the impact of a critical time intervention (CTI) adaptation on health care utilization outcomes among adults experiencing homelessness and mental health needs in a large urban center. Methods: Provincial pop…
View article: Characteristics of patients with mental illness and persistent high-cost status: a population-based analysis
Characteristics of patients with mental illness and persistent high-cost status: a population-based analysis Open
Among patients with mental illness and high-cost status, persistence in the high-cost state was determined mainly by psychosis and other comorbidities. Quality-of-care interventions directed at managing psychosis and multimorbidity, as wel…