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View article: Prescribed medications for patients with amphetamine-type stimulant use disorder seen in rural-serving Pacific Northwest primary care clinics
Prescribed medications for patients with amphetamine-type stimulant use disorder seen in rural-serving Pacific Northwest primary care clinics Open
View article: Living with Chronic Structural Vulnerability: A Biopsychosocial-Structural Formulation of a Patient Exhibiting “Medical Noncompliance” in the Setting of Historical Trauma and Social Suffering
Living with Chronic Structural Vulnerability: A Biopsychosocial-Structural Formulation of a Patient Exhibiting “Medical Noncompliance” in the Setting of Historical Trauma and Social Suffering Open
View article: Emergency Department and Inpatient Utilization Reductions and Cost Savings Associated With Trauma Center Mental Health Intervention
Emergency Department and Inpatient Utilization Reductions and Cost Savings Associated With Trauma Center Mental Health Intervention Open
Objective: To identify and refer patients at high risk for the psychological sequelae of traumatic injury, the American College of Surgeons Committee on Trauma now requires that trauma centers have in-place protocols. No investigations hav…
View article: Feasibility, Engagement, and Usability of a Remote, Smartphone-Based Contingency Management Program as a Treatment Add-On for Patients Who Use Methamphetamine: Single-Arm Pilot Study
Feasibility, Engagement, and Usability of a Remote, Smartphone-Based Contingency Management Program as a Treatment Add-On for Patients Who Use Methamphetamine: Single-Arm Pilot Study Open
Background In the United States, methamphetamine-related overdoses have tripled from 2015 to 2020 and continue to rise. However, efficacious treatments such as contingency management (CM) are often unavailable in health systems. Objective …
View article: Feasibility, Engagement, and Usability of a Remote, Smartphone-Based Contingency Management Program as a Treatment Add-On for Patients Who Use Methamphetamine: Single-Arm Pilot Study (Preprint)
Feasibility, Engagement, and Usability of a Remote, Smartphone-Based Contingency Management Program as a Treatment Add-On for Patients Who Use Methamphetamine: Single-Arm Pilot Study (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND In the United States, methamphetamine-related overdoses have tripled from 2015 to 2020 and continue to rise. However, efficacious treatments such as contingency management (CM) are often unavailable in health systems. OBJECTI…
View article: The impact of methamphetamine/amphetamine use on receipt and outcomes of medications for opioid use disorder: a systematic review
The impact of methamphetamine/amphetamine use on receipt and outcomes of medications for opioid use disorder: a systematic review Open
Background Methamphetamine/amphetamine use has sharply increased among people with opioid use disorder (OUD). It is therefore important to understand whether and how use of these substances may impact receipt of, and outcomes associated wi…
View article: Evaluation of Bundled Interventions for Patients With Opioid Use Disorder Experiencing Homelessness Receiving Extended Antibiotics for Severe Infection
Evaluation of Bundled Interventions for Patients With Opioid Use Disorder Experiencing Homelessness Receiving Extended Antibiotics for Severe Infection Open
Hospitalizations for serious infections in patients with opioid use disorder (OUD) experiencing homelessness are common. Patients receiving 4 interventions (infectious disease consultation, addiction consultation, case management, and medi…
View article: 616. Patients Experiencing Homelessness and Opioid Use Disorder with Infectious Complications Treated with OPAT at Medical Respite: Evaluation of Retention in Care at 30 days and Role of Addictions Consultation
616. Patients Experiencing Homelessness and Opioid Use Disorder with Infectious Complications Treated with OPAT at Medical Respite: Evaluation of Retention in Care at 30 days and Role of Addictions Consultation Open
Background Patients experiencing homelessness and opioid use disorder (OUD) admitted for severe infections often require prolonged hospital stays. These patients, typically evaluated by Infectious Disease (ID) providers, are often excluded…