Ending the HIV Epidemic for Persons Who Use Drugs: the Practical Challenges of Meeting People Where They Are.
Published in Journal of general internal medicine
Published in Journal of general internal medicine
Published in Journal of general internal medicine
Clinical opioid overdose risk prediction models can be useful tools to reduce the risk of overdose in patients prescribed long-term opioid therapy (LTOT). However, evolving overdose risk environments and clinical practices in addition to potential harmful model misapplications require careful assessment prior to widespread implementation into clini...
Published in Journal of general internal medicine
Military members and Veterans at-risk for suicide are often unlikely to seek behavioral health treatment. The primary aim of this study was to test the efficacy of brief CBT for Treatment Seeking (CBT-TS) to improve behavioral health treatment utilization among U.S. military service members and Veterans at-risk for suicide. A total of 841 participa...
Published in Journal of general internal medicine
Improving access to evidence-based psychotherapies (EBPs) is a Veterans Health Administration (VHA) priority. Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), and mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR) are effective for chronic pain and several mental health conditions. We synthesized evidence on implementation strate...
Published in Journal of general internal medicine
Published in Journal of general internal medicine
Published in Journal of general internal medicine
Early recognition and treatment of bacteremia can be lifesaving. Fever is a well-known marker of bacteremia, but the predictive value of temperature has not been fully explored. To describe temperature as a predictor of bacteremia and other infections. Retrospective review of electronic health record data. A single healthcare system comprising 13 h...
Published in Journal of general internal medicine
Race and ethnicity, socioeconomic class, and geographic location are well-known social determinants of health in the US. Studies of population mortality often consider two, but not all three of these risk factors. To disarticulate the associations of race (whiteness), class (socioeconomic status), and place (county) with risk of cause-specific deat...
Published in Journal of general internal medicine
Published in Journal of general internal medicine