2024
Improving hospital-based opioid substitution therapy (iHOST): protocol for a mixed-methods evaluation
Lewer D, Brown M, Burns A, Eastwood N, Gittins R, Holland A, Hope V, Ko A, Lewthwaite P, Morris A, Noctor A, Preston A, Scott J, Smith E, Sweeney S, Tilouche N, Wickremsinhe M, Harris M. Improving hospital-based opioid substitution therapy (iHOST): protocol for a mixed-methods evaluation. NIHR Open Research 2024, 4: 10. PMID: 39568556, PMCID: PMC11576563, DOI: 10.3310/nihropenres.13534.2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchOpioid substitution therapyProcess evaluationPatient-directed dischargeAssociated with improved healthQualitative process evaluationHospital-based servicesHealth research projectsMixed-methods evaluationQuasi-experimental quantitative studyDifference-in-differences analysisMixed-methods studyOnline training moduleSubstitution therapyAdmitted to hospitalControl hospitalsAcute hospitalsImprove careOpioid withdrawalHospital cliniciansEmergency readmissionIllicit opioidsHospital staffQuantitative studyFocus groupsClinical guidelinesImproving hospital-based opioid substitution therapy (iHOST): protocol for a mixed-methods evaluation
Lewer D, Brown M, Burns A, Eastwood N, Gittens R, Holland A, Hope V, Ko A, Lewthwaite P, Morris A, Noctor A, Preston A, Scott J, Smith E, Sweeney S, Tilouche N, Wickremsinhe M, Harris M. Improving hospital-based opioid substitution therapy (iHOST): protocol for a mixed-methods evaluation. NIHR Open Research 2024, 4: 10. DOI: 10.3310/nihropenres.13534.1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchOpioid substitution therapyProcess evaluationMedical adviceAssociated with improved healthQualitative process evaluationHospital-based servicesHealth research projectsMixed-methods evaluationQuasi-experimental quantitative studyDifference-in-differences analysisMixed-methods studyOnline training moduleAdmitted to hospitalControl hospitalsAcute hospitalsImprove careHospital cliniciansEmergency readmissionIllicit opioidsHospital staffQuantitative studyFocus groupsClinical guidelinesSubstitution therapyPrimary outcome
2014
Effect of the Affordable Care Act’s Young Adult Insurance Expansions on Hospital-Based Mental Health Care
Golberstein E, Busch SH, Zaha R, Greenfield SF, Beardslee WR, Meara E. Effect of the Affordable Care Act’s Young Adult Insurance Expansions on Hospital-Based Mental Health Care. American Journal Of Psychiatry 2014, 172: 182-189. PMID: 25263817, PMCID: PMC4314328, DOI: 10.1176/appi.ajp.2014.14030375.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDependent coverage provisionACA dependent coverage provisionEmergency department visitsInpatient admissionsEmergency departmentPsychiatric diagnosisDepartment visitsAffordable Care ActYoung adultsCoverage provisionPsychiatric disordersNon-substance use psychiatric disordersMore inpatient admissionsCalifornia emergency departmentsInsurance coveragePrimary outcome measurePsychiatric inpatient admissionsHospital-based servicesDependent coverage expansionPsychiatric emergency departmentMental health careSubstance use disordersCoverage expansionPrimary diagnosisGeneral Hospital
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