Shane R. Mueller
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View article: Health, Housing, and Justice: Two‐Year Implementation Evaluation of a Health System's Multi‐State Medical‐Legal Partnership to Address Housing Instability
Health, Housing, and Justice: Two‐Year Implementation Evaluation of a Health System's Multi‐State Medical‐Legal Partnership to Address Housing Instability Open
Objective To assess reach and identify facilitators of and barriers to the implementation of housing‐focused medical‐legal partnerships (MLPs) within a large healthcare system. Study Setting and Design In 2021, Kaiser Permanente (KP) launc…
View article: Effectiveness of direct patient outreach with a narrative naloxone and overdose prevention video to patients prescribed long-term opioid therapy in the USA: the Naloxone Navigator randomised clinical trial
Effectiveness of direct patient outreach with a narrative naloxone and overdose prevention video to patients prescribed long-term opioid therapy in the USA: the Naloxone Navigator randomised clinical trial Open
Introduction Public health efforts to reduce opioid overdose fatalities include educating people at risk and expanding access to naloxone, a medication that reverses opioid-induced respiratory depression. People receiving long-term opioid …
View article: Identifying Naloxone Administrations in Electronic Health Record Data using a Text-Mining Tool
Identifying Naloxone Administrations in Electronic Health Record Data using a Text-Mining Tool Open
Background Effective and efficient methods are needed to identify naloxone administrations within electronic health record (EHR) data to conduct overdose surveillance and research. The objective of this study was to develop and validate a …
View article: Modifying and Evaluating the Opioid Overdose Knowledge Scale for Prescription Opioids: A Pilot Study of the Rx-OOKS
Modifying and Evaluating the Opioid Overdose Knowledge Scale for Prescription Opioids: A Pilot Study of the Rx-OOKS Open
Objective To develop a validated instrument that measures knowledge about prescription opioid overdose. Methods Within an integrated health care system, we adapted, piloted, and tested the reliability and predictive validity of a modified …
View article: Financial burden and quality of life among early‐onset colorectal cancer survivors: A qualitative analysis
Financial burden and quality of life among early‐onset colorectal cancer survivors: A qualitative analysis Open
Background Colorectal cancer (CRC) diagnosed at ages <50 years old (early‐onset CRC) has been increasing in the United States, resulting in a growing number of early‐onset CRC survivors who may face significant financial and quality of lif…
View article: Principles to Guide National Data Collection on the Health of Persons in the Criminal Justice System
Principles to Guide National Data Collection on the Health of Persons in the Criminal Justice System Open
Few national data collection efforts have provided public health data on the criminal justice–involved population (defined hereinafter). The Bureau of Justice Statistics, an agency in the US Department of Justice, routinely collects, analy…
View article: Novel Opioid Safety Clinic Initiative to Deliver Guideline-Concordant Chronic Opioid Therapy in Primary Care
Novel Opioid Safety Clinic Initiative to Deliver Guideline-Concordant Chronic Opioid Therapy in Primary Care Open
The OSC model improved adherence to guideline-concordant COT in primary care. Future research is needed to assess the impact of these interventions on pain, quality of life, and adverse events from opioid analgesics.
View article: “Those Conversations in My Experience Don’t Go Well”: A Qualitative Study of Primary Care Provider Experiences Tapering Long-term Opioid Medications
“Those Conversations in My Experience Don’t Go Well”: A Qualitative Study of Primary Care Provider Experiences Tapering Long-term Opioid Medications Open
While discussing and implementing opioid tapering present significant challenges, primary care providers described key facilitators. These findings suggest a need to develop and test the effectiveness of resources to support patient-center…
View article: Patients’ Perspectives on Tapering of Chronic Opioid Therapy: A Qualitative Study
Patients’ Perspectives on Tapering of Chronic Opioid Therapy: A Qualitative Study Open
OBJECTIVE : There is inadequate evidence of long-term benefit and growing evidence of the risks of chronic opioid therapy (COT). Opioid dose reduction, or opioid tapering, may reduce these risks but may also worsen pain and quality of life…
View article: Tobacco Use Among People Who Have Been in Prison: Relapse and Factors Associated with Trying to Quit
Tobacco Use Among People Who Have Been in Prison: Relapse and Factors Associated with Trying to Quit Open
Introduction: Tobacco use is common among people who have been in prison. The relationship between social stressors, risky health behaviours, and smoking cessation has not been studied in people recently released from prison. Studying this…