Thekla B. Ross
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View article: Patterns of Health Care Use 5 Years After an Intervention Linking Patients in Addiction Treatment With a Primary Care Practitioner
Patterns of Health Care Use 5 Years After an Intervention Linking Patients in Addiction Treatment With a Primary Care Practitioner Open
Importance Substance use disorders are associated with high rates of emergency department (ED) use and challenges engaging with primary care services. Objective To examine 5-year health care engagement and utilization outcomes for particip…
View article: Associations Between Medical Conditions and Alcohol Consumption Levels in an Adult Primary Care Population
Associations Between Medical Conditions and Alcohol Consumption Levels in an Adult Primary Care Population Open
Findings suggest that patients with certain medical conditions are more likely to have elevated levels of alcohol use. Health systems and clinicians may want to consider approaches to help targeted patient subgroups limit unhealthy alcohol…
View article: Changing Results—Engage and Activate to Enhance Wellness: A Randomized Clinical Trial to Improve Cardiovascular Risk Management
Changing Results—Engage and Activate to Enhance Wellness: A Randomized Clinical Trial to Improve Cardiovascular Risk Management Open
Background Despite the success of current cardiovascular disease ( CVD ) management programs, many patients do not achieve optimal control of CVD ‐related risk factors. New strategies are needed to better activate and engage these patients…
View article: Alcohol Screening and Brief Intervention and Improved Health Outcomes in Hypertensive Patients: Results From an Implementation Study in Primary Care Setting
Alcohol Screening and Brief Intervention and Improved Health Outcomes in Hypertensive Patients: Results From an Implementation Study in Primary Care Setting Open
Background/Aims: Many hypertensive patients drink at levels above recommended limits, which is associated with adverse blood pressure changes. Alcohol screening and brief intervention in adult primary care has been found efficacious in red…
View article: Gender Differences in Alcohol Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment in Primary Care
Gender Differences in Alcohol Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment in Primary Care Open
Background/Aims: Alcohol Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) in adult primary care is efficacious in reducing hazardous drinking and is widely recommended. This study examines whether there are gender dispariti…
View article: Large-Scale Implementation of Alcohol SBIRT in Adult Primary Care in an Integrated Health Care Delivery System: Lessons From the Field
Large-Scale Implementation of Alcohol SBIRT in Adult Primary Care in an Integrated Health Care Delivery System: Lessons From the Field Open
Background/Aims: Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) has been shown to be an efficacious intervention for risky drinkers and is recommended by numerous national organizations (NIH, USPSTF, SAMHSA, CDC). Neverth…
View article: Examination of the Effects of an Intervention Aiming to Link Patients Receiving Addiction Treatment With Health Care
Examination of the Effects of an Intervention Aiming to Link Patients Receiving Addiction Treatment With Health Care Open
clinicaltrials.gov Identifier: NCT01621711.
View article: Physician versus non-physician delivery of alcohol screening, brief intervention and referral to treatment in adult primary care: the ADVISe cluster randomized controlled implementation trial
Physician versus non-physician delivery of alcohol screening, brief intervention and referral to treatment in adult primary care: the ADVISe cluster randomized controlled implementation trial Open