Nazi, Kim M. Turvey, Carolyn L. Klein, Dawn M. Hogan, Timothy P.
BACKGROUND: Health care systems have entered a new era focused on patient engagement. Patient portals linked to electronic health records are recognized as a promising multifaceted tool to help achieve patient engagement goals. Achieving significant growth in adoption and use requires agile evaluation methods to complement periodic formal research ...
Mattocks, Kristin M. Yano, Elizabeth M. Brown, Amber Casares, Jose Bastian, Lori
BACKGROUND: The Veterans Choice Program (VCP) was launched in 2014 to address the growing concerns about the timeliness and quality of Veterans Health Administration (VHA) care. Given that many sex-specific health services, such as mammography and maternity care, are not routinely provided in all VHA facilities, women Veterans may disproportionatel...
Smelson, David A. Chinman, Matthew Hannah, Gordon Byrne, Thomas McCarthy, Sharon
BACKGROUND: Evidence-based treatment for co-occurring disorders is needed within programs that serve homeless Veterans to assist with increasing engagement in care and to prevent future housing loss. A specialized co-occurring disorders treatment engagement intervention called Maintaining Independence and Sobriety Through Systems Integration, Outre...
Edmond, Sara N. Becker, William C. Driscoll, Mary A. Decker, Suzanne E. Higgins, Diana M. Mattocks, Kristin M. Kerns, Robert D. Haskell, Sally G.
BACKGROUND: Despite strong evidence for the effectiveness of non-pharmacological pain treatment modalities (NPMs), little is known about the prevalence or correlates of NPM use. OBJECTIVE: This study examined rates and correlates of NPM use in a sample of veterans who served during recent conflicts. DESIGN: We examined rates and demographic and cli...
Smith, Bridget M. Martinez, Rachael N. Evans, Charlesnika T. Saban, Karen L. Balbale, Salva Proescher, Eric J. Stroupe, Kevin Hogan, Timothy P.
BACKGROUND: Veterans who experience traumatic brain injury (TBI) may have long-term needs placing a premium on well-coordinated care. This study aimed to (1) identify barriers to care coordination for Veterans with TBI; and (2) describe strategies used by VA polytrauma care team members to coordinate care for Veterans with TBI. METHODS: We utilised...
Becker, William C. Mattocks, Kristin M. Frank, Joseph W. Bair, Matthew J. Jankowski, Rebecca L. Kerns, Robert D. Painter, Jacob T. Fenton, Brenda T. Midboe, Amanda M. Martino, Steve
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INTRODUCTION: Opioid prescribing and subsequent rates of serious harms have dramatically increased in the past two decades, yet there are still significant barriers to reduction of risky opioid regimens. This formative evaluation utilized a mixed-methods approach to identify barriers and factors that may facilitate the successful implementation of ...
Blonigen, Daniel M. Cucciare, Michael A. Timko, Christine Smith, Jennifer S. Harnish, Autumn Kemp, Lakiesha Rosenthal, Joel Smelson, David A.
BACKGROUND: Moral Reconation Therapy (MRT) is a cognitive-behavioral intervention aimed at reducing risk for criminal recidivism by restructuring antisocial attitudes and cognitions (i.e., "criminogenic thinking"). MRT has empirical support for reducing risk for criminal recidivism among civilian offenders. Recently, a version of MRT was developed ...
DiGirolamo, Gregory J. Gonzalez, Gerardo Smelson, David A. Guevremont, Nathan Andre, Michael I. Patnaik, Pooja O. Zaniewski, Zachary R.
OBJECTIVE: Cue-elicited craving is a clinically important aspect of cocaine addiction directly linked to cognitive control breakdowns and relapse to cocaine-taking behavior. However, whether craving drives breakdowns in cognitive control toward cocaine cues in veterans, who experience significantly more co-occurring mood disorders, is unknown. The ...
Mattocks, Kristin M. Gibert, Cynthia Fiellin, David Fiellin, Lynn E. Jamison, Annah Brown, Amber Justice, Amy C.
INTRODUCTION: Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) has taken a disproportionate toll on the lives of African Americans, and many previous studies suggest HIV conspiracy beliefs and physician mistrust play important roles in this racial disparity. Because many HIV conspiracy theories tie government involvement with the origin and potential cure for HI...
Blonigen, Daniel M. Rodriguez, Allison L. Manfredi, Luisa Britt, Jessica Nevedal, Andrea Finlay, Andrea K. Rosenthal, Joel Smelson, David A. Timko, Christine
The availability and utility of services to address recidivism risk factors among justice-involved veterans is unknown. We explored these issues through qualitative interviews with 63 Specialists from the Department of Veterans Affairs' (VA) Veterans Justice Programs. To guide the interviews, we utilized the Risk-Need-Responsivity (RNR) model of of...